Holding Intoxicated Drivers Accountable After an Accident
Driving while under the influence of alcohol or drugs is clearly a negligent action. Any person who becomes intoxicated and makes the conscious decision to get behind the wheel puts all others on the road at serious risk of injury or even death. In addition to the heavy amounts of traffic across Southern California roads, operating a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs is a surefire way to result in an accident. If you or someone you love was injured in a motor vehicle accident caused by an intoxicated driver, discuss the case with a skilled auto accident attorney right away. Conveniently located in Riverside, the proficient attorneys at the Knez Law Group can help.
For two generations, the Knez Law Group has successfully represented injured clients who suffered serious losses as a result of another party’s negligent actions. After suffering serious injuries in an auto accident caused by an intoxicated driver, choosing the right attorney can make a significant impact on the outcome of your case. Consider obtaining the support of the Knez Law Group for support. Schedule a complimentary consultation with the firm to learn more on how the firm can assist you to recover maximum compensation.
Impaired Driving is Dangerous, Here’s Why
Driving a vehicle while impaired can result in the following effects: Blurred vision, Impaired judgment, Delayed reaction time, Altered depth perception, An impaired state of mind, and Impaired awareness of the surroundings.
When a person drives while under the influence of either drugs or alcohol, this can result in: High-speed collisions, Head-on accidents, Collisions with pedestrians, Rear-end auto accidents, Multi-vehicle auto accidents, or Accidents with bicyclists and motorcyclists.
Intoxicated Drivers Should Be Held Accountable After an Accident
After an auto accident caused by an intoxicated driver, responding police officers will likely place the suspected intoxicated motorist under arrest. In a majority of cases, this will lead to a criminal case against the suspected driver. If the person is convicted, the intoxicated driver may face penalties that include fines, a driver’s license suspension or revocation, and even imprisonment.
Although a criminal case will impose serious sanctions on the intoxicated driver, this will often do little to provide relief to victims left injured by the careless driver. Depending on the severity of the injuries sustained, obtaining financial compensation from the intoxicated driver’s insurance company may be possible. In California, the civil court system allows injured victims to seek financial compensation from the negligent party when the at-fault party’s negligence was a significant contributor to the accident that led to the victim’s injuries. Compensation may be obtained for the following damages: Past and anticipated expenses, Loss of wages and benefits, Loss of future earnings, Pain and suffering, Emotional distress, And more.
Speak to a Proficient Auto Accident Attorney Today
Any auto accident can have serious consequences, but when intoxicated driving is also a factor in the case, the accident can be even worse. If you or a loved one was injured in an accident caused by a drunk or drugged driver, financial compensation may be available. Discuss your case with a proficient attorney who can advocate on your behalf.
The Knez Law Group has successfully represented many clients who have been injured because of another’s negligence. The law firm prides itself on skilled negotiation, and they will ensure all of their clients have the best opportunity at achieving a full and fair settlement. To get started on your case, consider contacting the Knez Law Group today to schedule a no-obligation consultation.
For over forty-three years, Fred Knez has been representing individuals and corporations in serious personal injury and business litigation, both as a plaintiff and defendant. Following his service in the Army during the Vietnam War as a medic and medical laboratory technician, Fred attended the University of Colorado. He then worked as an insurance adjuster for Allstate Insurance and as a private investigator before graduating from law school. Fred was admitted to practice law in California in 1980, the U.S. District Court in 1981, the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals in 1983, and the U.S. Supreme Court in 1984. Learn more here.