{"id":3025,"date":"2024-02-15T08:00:34","date_gmt":"2024-02-15T15:00:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.jacksonwhitelaw.com\/az-personal-injury\/?page_id=3025"},"modified":"2024-10-18T09:39:31","modified_gmt":"2024-10-18T16:39:31","slug":"car-accident-drunk-driver","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.jacksonwhitelaw.com\/az-personal-injury\/es\/blog\/car-accident-drunk-driver\/","title":{"rendered":"What To Do If You\u2019re In A Car Accident With A Drunk Driver"},"content":{"rendered":"
Unfortunately, getting in a car accident with a drunk driver is becoming more and more common. It is important to understand your rights both as a driver and a passenger when hit by a drunk driver.<\/span><\/p>\n In 2022, according to the <\/span>Arizona Motor Vehicle Crash Statistics<\/span><\/a>, over 17% of fatal car accidents in Arizona were alcohol-related. This is a frightening statistic, as it means many of these accidents and deaths could have been avoided if a driver was not intoxicated. What is worse is that people know the dangers of driving under the influence of alcohol, yet continue to do it.<\/span><\/p>\n If you or someone that you know was injured in a car accident because of a drunk driver, you should contact a <\/span>personal injury lawyer<\/span><\/a> as soon as possible. At JacksonWhite, we offer a free consultation to gather and understand the details of your case, and you only pay if we win the case. Give us a call at <\/span>(480) 378-8802<\/span> or <\/span>fill out a form online<\/span><\/a> to start working towards recovering from your accident today.<\/span><\/p>\n To understand your rights and the laws when involved in a car accident with a drunk driver, it\u2019s helpful to understand what classifies as drunk driving in Arizona. Arizona has a legal drinking age of 21 years old. Once an individual is 21 years of age, they have the legal right to consume alcohol. However, driving a vehicle while intoxicated is illegal.<\/span><\/p>\n In Arizona, an individual over the age of 21 will receive a DUI if their blood alcohol content (BAC) is found to be 0.08% or higher. Meanwhile, anyone under the age of 21 with a BAC over 0.00% will be charged with a DUI if they\u2019ve had any alcohol at all. If you are caught driving under the influence of alcohol with a BAC, you will receive a DUI.<\/span><\/p>\n After an accident, if there is suspicion of an impaired driver, a police officer may request that the driver take a breathalyzer test. Any time a driver is asked to take a breathalyzer or sobriety test, they have the right to say no, based on<\/span> Arizona law surrounding DUI checkpoint rights<\/span><\/a> and sobriety tests.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n A sobriety test is not mandatory and drivers have the right to refuse. Drivers also have the right to refuse a breathalyzer test, but it may result in arrest or suspension of the driver\u2019s license. If you have been in an accident with a drunk driver, it is recommended to contact an <\/span>experienced DUI attorney<\/span><\/a> immediately after your accident to receive legal advice on how you should proceed.<\/span><\/p>\n Drunk drivers involved in an accident will face more serious repercussions depending on the outcome of the accident. Fault in an accident will generally lean towards the impaired driver, but that doesn\u2019t mean an impaired driver is automatically at fault, as this will depend on the rules and laws of the road.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n The driver at fault in an accident will be liable for more damages, and their insurance will have to cover the accident. For example, if a person is at fault in an accident with a drunk driver, they will be liable for the damages, but the other driver can still be charged for driving under the influence.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Some insurance policies have impairment clauses that absolve the insurance company of some of the liability due to the driver\u2019s choice to drive impaired. Such clauses may result in some of the costs being placed on the insurance of the person who was hit, potentially leading to high rate increases and out-of-pocket expenses.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n If you\u2019re involved in an accident with a drunk driver, it’s important to know how to respond so that you can protect yourself against high costs and unnecessary suffering.<\/span><\/p>\n Car accidents are stressful for everyone involved. Adding an intoxicated driver into the scenario causes greater frustration and difficulty. Remember to stay calm, make sure everyone is safe, gather the appropriate information, and let the authorities handle the rest.<\/span><\/p>\n Accidents involving a drunk driver can have some serious penalties for the driver, including jail time and fines, but they can also face civil charges. If you or a loved one were involved in an accident with a drunk driver, there is recourse. As with all car accidents, a driver has the legal right to file a claim against the other driver for damages not covered by their insurance.<\/span><\/p>\n Dealing with the fallout from a car accident<\/a> can be burdensome and confusing, but filing a <\/span>car accident lawsuit<\/span> for damages is a viable option for anyone who has been in an accident involving a drunk driver. An experienced <\/span>personal injury attorney<\/span><\/a> at JacksonWhite Law can assist you in determining the best course of action to ensure you or your family members receive appropriate justice.<\/span><\/p>\n Call our Personal Injury team at <\/span>(480) 378-8802<\/span> to discuss your case today.<\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Introduction Unfortunately, getting in a car accident with a drunk driver is becoming more and more common. It is important to understand your rights both as a driver and a passenger when hit by a drunk driver. 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Being Involved in a Car Accident with a Drunk Driver<\/h2>\n
If you drive drunk and are involved in an accident, you should:<\/h3>\n
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If you were hit by a drunk driver, you should:<\/h3>\n
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Suing a Drunk Driver<\/h2>\n