Being involved in a car accident is a traumatic experience, but it can be even more distressing when the other driver is intoxicated. In such situations, it’s crucial to know the right steps to protect yourself, your loved ones, your legal rights, and get the maximum compensation from your insurance company. Here are some steps to follow…

1. Ensure Safety:

  • Prioritize Safety: If you and your passengers are unharmed, move your vehicle to a safe location, away from traffic.
  • Call Emergency Services: Dial 911 immediately to report the accident and request medical assistance if needed.
  • Document the Scene: If it’s safe to do so, take photos of the accident scene, including damage to both vehicles, road conditions, and any visible signs of intoxication, such as alcohol bottles or drug paraphernalia.

2. Gather Information:

  • Exchange Information: Obtain the other driver’s name, address, phone number, insurance information, and driver’s license number.
  • Witness Information: If there are any witnesses to the accident, collect their names and contact information.
  • Police Report: Request a copy of the police report, which will include details about the accident, including any citations or arrests.

3. Seek Medical Attention:

  • Immediate Medical Check-up: Even if you feel okay, it’s essential to see a doctor as soon as possible. Some injuries may not be apparent immediately.
  • Document Injuries: Keep detailed records of all medical treatments, including doctor visits, medications, and therapy sessions.

4. Legal Action:

  • Consult with an Attorney: If you’ve suffered injuries or property damage, contact a personal injury attorney. The attorneys at Disparti Law Group are experts in dealing with vehicle collisions. They will help you navigate this difficult situation.
  • Understand Your Legal Rights: A lawyer can help you understand your legal options, such as filing a personal injury lawsuit against the drunk driver.
  • Potential Claims: You may be able to recover damages for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and property damage.

5. Have Your Attorney Contact Your Insurance Company:

  • Do NOT Talk to Your Insurance Company Without Your Attorney: Insurance companies may appear to be your advocate or friend, but they have to guard their bottom lines and want to pay the minimum amount possible. Only an attorney will fight for you. It is best to discuss the accident in detail with your attorney and then let them deal with your insurance company.

By following these steps and seeking legal advice, you can protect your rights and seek justice after a car accident caused by a drunk driver. Remember, you don’t have to go through this alone. The staff at Disparti Law Group is available to help you through the process. Call (312) 600-6000 as soon as possible, after the accident.

Disclaimer: This blog post is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. It is essential to consult with one of our attorneys to discuss your specific situation and legal rights.