Strong Legal Representation for Drunk Driving Injury Cases
If you or someone you love was hit by a drunk driver in our serviced areas, you deserve to be compensated. Getting behind the wheel while under the influence of alcohol or drugs is negligent – plain and simple – and The Personal Injury Pros stand ready to help you and your family fight for the level of compensation you deserve. Our firm accepts all personal injury cases on a contingency fee basis, which means that you don’t pay a single penny unless we win your case.
Contact our drunk driving accident lawyers to request your free case evaluation.
The Personal Injury Pros may be able to help you seek damages for:
- Medical expenses
- Loss of income
- Rehabilitation costs
- Property damage
- Pain and suffering
- Punitive damages
Other Parties That May Be Liable
When it comes to drunk driving accidents, there may be more than one liable party. While any person who makes the decision to drive while intoxicated is clearly negligent, it is also true that the bartender or establishment that over-served them and then allowed them to get behind the wheel could also be liable. Similarly, a trucking company that knowingly hired a truck driver with a drug or alcohol problem could also be held accountable.
Request a Free Consultation Today
After a drunk driving accident, time is of the essence. What you do in the hours, days, and weeks following a car accident could have a significant impact on your case, which is why you should speak to a trusted drunk driving accident lawyer as soon as possible. Contact us today.
Popular Client Questions
At The Personal Injury Pros, we never charge for an initial consultation. We will discuss the details of your potential case and the legal process, answering any questions you may have.
At The Personal Injury Pros, your injury lawyer will not cost you anything unless we are successful in obtaining a financial award. Our law firm operates on a contingency fee basis for all personal injury claims. We only charge our clients for our services if we win their claims, and only then out of the award won. You will pay your attorney directly out of your settlement or judgment award rather than out of your pocket.
You do not have an endless amount of time in which to file a personal injury claim. Depending on where the injury occurred, if you have a lawsuit, you must file the correct paperwork by the state’s deadline where the event took place. The legal term for this deadline is the statute of limitations. Most states have a statute of limitations of two years for most personal injury claims, your attorney will consult with you on the timelines associated with your personal injury claim.