If you were hurt by a drunk driver over the holiday season, you are likely entitled to compensation. Furthermore, if your loved one passed away in a drunk driving accident, you can also pursue a financial recovery. Hiring a personal injury attorney may be an essential first step towards obtaining justice.
Holidays in St. Louis can be a heartwarming, joyous period in your life. The negligent actions of a drunk driver can, instead, turn the holidays into a nightmare.
All motorists must abide by their duty of care. This duty requires them to act reasonably—clearly, driving while intoxicated is an unreasonable act. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), drunk drivers may:
There is no way around it: drunk drivers are a clear danger to themselves and others. The drunk driver who caused your accident may be financially responsible for their losses.
Others may also be liable for your damages. An establishment that overserved the drunk driver may have been negligent, making it liable. An employer of a driver who drove drunk while on the job could also be liable. An effective personal injury attorney will identify all liable parties in your case.
It’s always advisable to retain an attorney after an injury-causing car accident. Some of the ways in which a St. Louis personal injury lawyer can help you include:
Your lawyer will handle as much of your case as possible. They’ll generally investigate your accident and identify your losses. They’ll then pursue a fair financial recovery, either through a settlement or litigation.
Every victim of a drunk driving accident experiences unique damages. Recoverable damages from your accident may include:
Our firm will conduct a thorough investigation of your losses. We’ll seek coverage for any damages that you’ve experienced, and may experience in the future.
Bruntrager & Billings, P.C. will seek justice for your drunk driving accident in St. Louis. Call our team today at 314-646-0066 or contact us online. Don’t wait to call. Your ability to file a case may have a time limit.
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