Introduction
Being involved in an accident with a drunk driver can be a traumatic experience, but knowing the right steps to take afterward can help you protect your rights and secure compensation for your injuries. Here’s a guide to the essential actions you should take if you’re injured by a drunk driver.
1. Ensure Safety and Seek Medical Attention
Immediately after the accident, your first priority should be safety. If you’re able to, move to a safe area and check yourself and others for injuries. Even if you don’t feel seriously hurt, you should still seek medical attention as soon as possible. Some injuries may not be immediately apparent and can worsen over time.
2. Call the Police
Always report a drunk driving accident to law enforcement. The police will document the scene, gather evidence, and perform sobriety tests on the other driver. This police report will be a critical piece of evidence when filing your claim.
3. Gather Evidence
While waiting for law enforcement to arrive, gather as much evidence as possible, if you’re able:
• Take Photos: Capture the scene of the accident, the damage to the vehicles, and any visible injuries you or your passengers have sustained.
• Collect Witness Information: Get contact details from anyone who witnessed the accident. Their testimony could be crucial to your case.
• Exchange Information: Obtain the other driver’s contact and insurance details, but avoid confrontations or discussions about fault at the scene.
4. Document Your Injuries
In the days following the accident, keep detailed records of your injuries, medical treatments, and any symptoms that arise. Documentation such as medical bills, doctor’s notes, and prescriptions will be critical for your personal injury claim.
5. Report the Accident to Your Insurance Company
Even though the drunk driver is at fault, you should still notify your own insurance company about the accident. Be honest, but avoid giving any detailed statements until you’ve spoken with an attorney. Insurance companies might try to use your words against you to minimize your claim.
6. Speak to a Personal Injury Attorney
Hiring an experienced personal injury attorney is essential in drunk driving cases. Drunk driving accidents often result in severe injuries, and you deserve to be compensated for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. An attorney can guide you through the legal process, negotiate with insurance companies, and help ensure that you receive the full compensation you’re entitled to.
File a Personal Injury Claim
Your attorney will help you file a personal injury claim against the drunk driver. In many cases, the drunk driver’s insurance company will try to settle for less than you deserve. With the right legal representation, you can fight for compensation that covers all of your expenses and damages.
Pursue Punitive Damages
In some cases, you may be entitled to punitive damages in addition to compensatory damages. Punitive damages are meant to punish the drunk driver for their reckless behavior and discourage others from driving under the influence.
7. Stay Focused on Recovery
While your attorney handles the legal aspects of the case, focus on your recovery. Follow through with medical treatments, attend follow-up appointments, and document your healing process. Your health and well-being should always be your top priority.
Conclusion
Being injured by a drunk driver can leave you feeling overwhelmed, but knowing your rights and taking the right steps can make all the difference. From ensuring your safety to working with an experienced attorney, each step plays a crucial role in protecting your rights and securing the compensation you deserve.
If you or a loved one has been injured by a drunk driver, contact Lockamy & Associates for a free consultation. We’ll fight to get you the justice and compensation you need to move forward.