Birmingham Drunk Driving Accident Lawyer
The disregard and recklessness of alcohol-impaired drivers inflict a heavy burden of death and/or injury to not only to themselves but to innocent victims as well. Out of the 948 fatal car accidents in Alabama last year, 268 of them involved alcohol, as reported by The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
If you or a loved one has been injured in a drunk driving or DUI accident, you deserve a highly experienced litigator who will fight for maximum financial recovery for your damages. Contact Ifediba Law Group, P.C. for a free consultation, we can evaluate your case at no obligation today.
What To Do After a Drunk Driving Accident
Immediately after a drunk or DUI accident, take the following steps:
Call the Police
Any accident that is believed to be the cause of an intoxicated driver requires immediate police intervention. Not only will a police report help with establishing your claim, but the drunk driver may also have a record with multiple drunk driving offenses and could be a danger to the public.
Document the Scene
Take note of the location, time, the weather, the direction the vehicles were traveling and what happened the moment before the accident occurred, these are all important pieces of information. Also, take pictures of the damage, the positioning of the vehicles, and any nearby traffic signs. Having documentation on every aspect of the accident can be crucial to your claim, especially if your case goes to trial.
Ensure the Driver’s Condition is Documented
Before leaving the scene of the accident, confirm with the police that are present, that they will test the driver’s BAC and also note their BAC level in any reports they produce. A police report stating proof of intoxication will go a long way for a victim seeking compensation.
Speak to an Attorney
Hiring an attorney as soon as possible will allow them to investigate and follow up on all of the details surrounding the accident in order to build a strong case for you. They will also alleviate the stress of dealing with the insurance companies so that your sole focus can be on recovering.
Damages You Can Recover
After a drunk driving accident in Alabama, you may be able to recover the following damages:
COMPENSATORY DAMAGES
This includes property damage, past and future medical expenses, lost earning capacity, past and future lost wages, as well as an award for your pain and suffering.
PUNITIVE DAMAGES
These damages are meant to punish the at-fault driver, but in order for them to be awarded, it must be demonstrated that the defendant acted with a conscious disregard of your rights and safety. Driving while intoxicated may be sufficient enough evidence for a court to impose them. Alabama has a law in place, however, that a court may not award more than three times the compensatory damages amount in punitive damages and they may not exceed $1.5M.
WRONGFUL DEATH
The closest surviving relative of a drunk driving accident victim can file a wrongful death lawsuit to recover damages for property damages, medical bills incurred prior to death, lost future income, funeral expenses, mental anguish, and for loss of care and services.
Get Help from a Skilled Birmingham Drunk Driver Accident Lawyer
Seeking qualified legal representation is vital to protecting the long-term financial well-being of you and your family. If you or a loved one has been seriously injured or killed in a drunk driving accident, contact the Ifediba Law Group, P.C.. We fight to protect the rights of our clients while also securing the full and fair compensation they deserve. Call today for a free and confidential appointment to discuss your case.
Why You Need a Birmingham Lawyer
Alabama Bicycle Laws
Here are the minimum liability coverage requirements for non-commercial vehicle operators in Alabama:
- $25,000 for bodily injury or death per person
- $50,000 total for bodily injury or death per accident when two or more people are injured
- $25,000 for property damage
Car accident expenses can easily exceed the minimum insurance coverage amounts. The minimum for bodily injury is frequently less than the hospital bills incurred on a single trip to the emergency room. Once policy limits have been exhausted, the at-fault driver is financially responsible, but they may not have any personal assets to make a lawsuit viable. An attorney can help go over your options to figure out the best route of obtaining compensation.
Contact an Experienced Birmingham Lawyer
The team of highly qualified lawyers at Ifediba Law Group, P.C. have assisted many clients who’ve been involved in accidents with involving drunk drivers. Our attorneys understand the many issues involved in DUI/DWI cases and use their experience handling these matters to fight for maximum possible compensation. If you have been injured by an drunk driver, call our office today for a free consultation.
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