Drunk driving accidents are, unfortunately, all too common. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 34 lives are lost every day due to drunk driving accidents. Drivers under the influence of alcohol are often significantly impaired, leading to accidents that can cause severe damage. Drunk Driver Injury Claims are often easier to prove because the intoxicated driver’s impairment can serve as clear evidence of negligence.
Drunk drivers tend to be less aware of their surroundings, which can make them less likely to avoid accidents. These claims can often include both physical and emotional damages as the resulting injuries can be significant. However, one interesting fact to note is that drunk drivers themselves typically don’t suffer severe injuries in accidents. This is because alcohol causes muscles to relax, reducing the likelihood of injury for the intoxicated person. Meanwhile, other drivers and passengers, especially those sober, often face the brunt of the collision’s force.