Understanding DUI Accidents
What Is A DUI Accident Case?
A DUI accident case involves a crash where one driver was under the influence of alcohol or drugs. DUI stands for “driving under the influence.” These cases can be very serious because driving while intoxicated is dangerous and illegal. Victims of DUI accidents can seek compensation for their injuries and other damages.
What Do I Need To Do To Receive Compensation For A DUI Accident?
To receive compensation after a DUI accident, you’ll need to show that the other driver was negligent. This means proving that they didn’t act responsibly and that their actions caused the accident. Here’s what that involves:
Duty: The other driver had a duty to drive safely and follow the law.
Breach: They breached that duty by driving under the influence.
Causation: Their breach of duty caused the accident and your injuries.
Damages: You suffered damages, like medical bills, lost wages, or pain and suffering, because of the accident.
In Colorado, there’s also something called contributory negligence. This means that if you were partly at fault for the accident, your compensation might be reduced.
Liability: Who Is Responsible For My Injuries?
In a DUI accident, the driver who was under the influence is usually responsible for the injuries. However, other parties might also be liable, such as a bar that overserved the driver. Our lawyers will investigate all potential sources of liability to get you the compensation you deserve.
Damages: What Compensation Can I Receive In A DUI Accident Case?
If you were injured in a DUI accident, you might be able to recover damages, including:
- Medical Expenses: For hospital bills, doctor visits, and rehabilitation.
- Lost Wages: If you missed work because of your injuries.
- Pain and Suffering: For the physical and emotional pain you’ve endured.
- Property Damage: To repair or replace your car or other belongings.
What Are the Potential Sources Of Recovery?
Several places exist where you might be able to recover compensation, including:
- The At-Fault Driver’s Insurance: This is usually the first place to look.
- Your Own Insurance: If the at-fault driver doesn’t have enough coverage.
- Other Responsible Parties: Like a bar or restaurant that served alcohol to the driver.
Common Injuries In A DUI Accident
DUI accidents can cause serious injuries, such as:
- Broken bones
- Head injuries
- Spinal cord injuries
- Cuts and bruises
- Internal injuries
Common Causes Of DUI Accidents
DUI accidents often happen because the driver:
- Was drinking alcohol
- Used drugs, including prescription or illegal drugs
- Was driving too fast
- Was distracted, like using a phone while driving
What To Do After A DUI Accident
If you’re in a DUI accident, here’s what you should do:
- Call 911: Report the accident and ask for medical help if needed.
- Get Medical Attention: Even if you don’t feel hurt, see a doctor.
- Gather Information: Take pictures, get contact information from witnesses, and exchange insurance details with the other driver.
- Contact an Attorney: Call Jordan Law as soon as possible. We’ll help you protect your rights and start building your case.
Why You Should Hire Jordan Law
At Jordan Law, we have experience handling DUI accident cases. We understand the laws in Colorado and know how to fight for the compensation you deserve. Our team dedicates itself to helping you recover from your injuries and get back on your feet.
About Contingency Fees
At Jordan Law, we work on a contingency fee basis. This means you don’t pay us unless we win your case. Our fee is a percentage of the settlement or award, so there’s no upfront cost for you.