Brownsville Drunk Driving Accident Lawyer

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Drinking and driving is against the law in Texas, but the possibility of being charged with a crime doesn’t deter all motorists. If you’re injured in a collision caused by an impaired driver, you could face a long road to recovery.

You’ll need a knowledgeable legal advocate on your side, and the Brownsville car accident lawyers at The Law Giant, Personal Injury & Accident Lawyers are prepared to fight for you. To schedule a free case consultation with The Law Giant, contact us today at (866) 523-4167.

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Common Causes of Brownsville Drunk Driving Accidents

Generally, impairment is behind car accidents that are caused by drunk driving. Therefore, it’s important to understand how alcohol affects the human body. According to Alcohol.org, a leading resource on alcohol addiction, the physical manifestations at different blood alcohol concentration (BAC) levels are:

  • From .02 to .05 percent – Your brain and body are affected, and you begin to feel more relaxed and uninhibited. Physical gestures are slightly more exaggerated, and you may have difficulty focusing on objects.
  • At .08 percent (the legal limit in Texas) – Impairment starts to visibly affect coordination and balance. Speech is slurred, reaction time slows, and judgement suffers. You might experience blurred vision, along with a decreased ability to avoid obstacles.
  • From .10 percent and above – With lack of muscle control, you stumble and may be unable to move arms and legs. Implications for physical, mental, and emotional functions affect your ability to walk, let alone drive.

Considering these effects on the human body, it’s easy to see how drunk driving leads to auto collisions. Even at the lowest levels of impairment, you may not be able to operate a car safely. Speeding, erratic lane changes, and weaving result from poor judgment.

It’s important to note that the drunk driver might not be completely at fault for the crash. If an establishment—or Dram Shop—overserves someone, it could be liable for any damages the drunk driver causes.

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With thousands of satisfied clients, our attorneys have what it takes.

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Following a devastating 18-wheeler accident, our client sustained life-altering spinal injuries. By illustrating the full extent of the truck driver’s negligence and the impact on our client’s health and future, we secured essential financial relief.

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How Many Accidents Are Caused by Drunk Driving?

Every year, the Texas Department of Transportation (TXDOT) gathers data on drunk driving collisions in the state and publishes an annual summary on its findings.

In 2023 alone, there were 15,219 serious injury crashes in Texas in 2023 with 18,752 people sustaining a serious injury.

Your Rights as a Drunk Driving Accident Victim

Though the other driver’s impairment may be the root cause of a drunk driving crash, your claim as a victim is based upon the legal concept of negligence.

You may be entitled to recover compensation if you can prove the four essential elements of a negligence-based case, which include:

  • Establishing that the other motorist had a legal duty to exercise care when driving, which applies to all drivers sharing Texas roadways.
  • Presenting evidence that the motorist breached this duty by driving drunk.
  • Proving there’s a connection between the breach of duty and your accident.
  • Showing that you suffered losses due to your injuries.

With drunk driving claims, it would seem that a chemical test or other evidence of impairment would automatically entitle you to compensation. Unfortunately, these matters are not that clear-cut.

Your initial step would be filing a claim with the other driver’s insurance company. Insurers are concerned with their own bottom line, so they don’t have your best interests in mind. Despite overwhelming proof that the car accident was caused by drunk driving, you may get pushback. The insurance company may dispute the severity of your injuries or put some of the blame on you.

Drunk driving accident lawyers are very familiar with these tactics, so they know how to respond to denials or low-ball offers on claims.

Compensation after a Drunk Driving Accident

Your monetary damages in a claim involving drunk driving are based upon your losses, measured by how your injuries affect your life. With the assistance of a Brownsville injury attorney, you may be able to recover such compensation as:

Economic Damages

These are your ascertainable losses, typically provable by invoices or receipts. Examples include medical bills and lost wages.

Non-Economic Damages

Losses in this category are more subjective, since they’re based upon your personal experiences as an injured victim. Non-economic damages may be pain, suffering, emotional distress, losses affecting your relationships with loved ones, and more.