Mausner Graham Drunk Driving Accident Law Firm in Miami, Florida Driving Under the Influence (DUI) Accidents
Florida (South Florida and Miami in particular) has an active and vibrant hospitality industry and night life scene. New bars, clubs, and restaurants are constantly coming to Florida. Combine this fact with a growing population and the chances of encountering a drunk driver, or a driver under the influence of alcohol only increases. According to our Florida drunk driving accident lawyer, there is a rapid rise in drunk driving incidents across the country, and Florida is one of the leading states in this case.
In 2018, Florida had 403,626 motor vehicle accidents and 236,157 report injuries. In 2018, 5,106 crashes were related to alcohol and 2,894 alcohol related crashes caused injuries. 372 deaths were reported due to alcohol related motor vehicle crashes.
The consequences of drunk driving can be severe. Injuries include death, traumatic brain injury, concussions, fractures, torn ligaments, spine injuries, lacerations, and more. Additionally, drunk driving also carries criminal penalties such as prison, jail, probation, fines, community service, and more. Injured parties must retain lawyers in order to recover compensation for their injuries.
Contact us today for your free & confidential case review. Our team will help you get the compensation that you deserve.
Do I Need a Drunk Driving Accident Lawyer?
Insurance companies put their interests first. They seek to pay a little as possible when it comes to settling claims and lawsuits.
DUI motor vehicles accidents can be complex when the injuries are severe, and the liability is disputed. If you or a loved one was injured in a drunk driving accident, you may be entitled to financial compensation.
It is important to retain a lawyer immediately to assist with investigation, preserving evidence, and building your case.
A florida drunk driving accident lawyer will assist you with litigation, medical treatment, determining the case value, negotiation, and settlement.
Advice From a DUI Accident Lawyer on What to Do After an Accident
We recommend that you take certain actions immediately after a DUI automobile accident including calling 911, filing a police report, not admitting fault, taking photographs of the vehicles involved, taking photographs of the scene, traffic devices, and skid marks, writing down the names and numbers of witnesses, exchanging information with the other driver, and importantly, seeking medical treatment.
You should avoid giving a statement to the insurance companies until you have hired an attorney. The more thoroughly you record any details relating to the event, the better chance you have at proving your case and getting a successful outcome for your lawsuit.
Contact our law firm immediately for assistance at 305-344-HURT (4878).
Compensation in DUI Accident Lawsuits
If you or a loved one suffered an injury in a DUI accident, you may be entitled to compensation for:
- Past and future pain and suffering caused by illness or treatment of such (both mental and physical)
- Past and future medical expenses that arise from illness and treatment
- Past and future lost wages
- Past and future loss of earning capacity
- Past and future loss of enjoyment of life
- Punitive damages, if applicable.
Should I Hire a Personal Injury Lawyer after a DUI Injury?
These are not cases that one can handle without the guidance of experienced legal counsel. The litigation can be complex and expensive. To ensure a fair outcome in your case, you’ll need an experienced personal injury law firm like Mausner Graham Injury Law PLLC who can represent you during the process and ensure that you receive fair compensation for your injuries, damages, and even the loss of life. Eric J. Mausner, Esq. is a former prosecutor and has a decade of experience working with police officers, victims, security personnel, medical personnel, and other kinds of witnesses.
Call MAUSNER GRAHAM INJURY LAW PLLC at 305-344-HURT (4878) for a free consultation. If we don’t recover for you, you don’t pay legal fees.
Last updated Monday, October 28th, 2024