Showing posts with label drunk driving accident. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drunk driving accident. Show all posts

Monday, August 3, 2009

The Strictness of the New Laws Against Driving Under the Influence

The more we see people driving under the influence the more we see laws tighten their grip on impaired motorists. The ironic thing no one ever talks about is that there are bars, restaurants, and gas stations on every street corner that are filled with alcohol. Then we wonder why people are still drinking and driving. Add all the factors together, no matter what they are, and we see a very serious issue become even more serious.

Many states are adopting methods that make it almost impossible to get out of a DUI and it doesn’t matter if James Garrison is your lawyer. Many states have already put in place a suspension of your driving privileges for a minimum of three months if arrested for a DUI. We have now seen this added to and now we even watch it climb as high as a year just for being suspected of or arrested for driving while intoxicated.

For example, Illinois has mandated a new law that requires you to install and pay for a Monitoring Device Driving Permit (MDDP). This basically requires you to install and pay for a built in breathalyzer that does not allow your car to start unless there is no alcohol in your body. This is a standard procedure in IL since Jan 1st, 2009 and, if you refuse to get the device, you are automatically suspended of your driving privileges for 12 months. Since the beginning of 2009, Illinois has reformed their DUI laws and have made dealing with one result in going to alcohol treatment classes, community service, and spending thousands of dollars.

Most states have different laws pertaining to this subject. For first time offenders, this is typically a misdemeanor and can be charged as a felony if you are charged with a total of three or more. Most states are cracking down on people everywhere across the United States. The more accidents, injuries, and deaths that occur from drinking and driving, the more laws we are going to see. This, in turn, will make the consequences much more severe.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

My Husband Was Hit By a Drunk Driver and I Cannot Support Our Family on My Income Alone

It is an unfortunate part of the reality of the automobile age that people are frequently hurt and even killed in car accidents. The emotional devastation a severe injury or death can have on a family are indescribable to one who has not experienced it themselves, and no amount of money can make some of those hurts go away. However, the financial pressures that such a situations can place on a family are huge, and even if they laws cannot remove the emotional suffering itself, there are laws in place to help provide people who are hurt, or who have loved ones hurt, in this manner to receive financial compensation.

Drunk driving is certainly not going to make a person exempt from you receiving damages from the accident, and if anything may leave them more culpable, as it is a serious crime in every state. It is possible for an auto injury lawyer to seek financial recompense for you and your family. This includes money which will cover the cost of any medical or funeral expenses, as well as lost wages and other financial losses.

The ability to seek payment for lost wages can be incredibly important for some families. Imagine the situation of a stay at home parent with one working parent, a single income family, especially if they have more than one child. Now, if that working parent become injured and can no longer support the family, the outlook could be incredibly grim for that family if they had no way of trying to receive support. That is why if your spouse is hurt in an auto accident, you should always seek legal help right away, as an attorney will let you know what legal recourse you have available to you in terms of seeking payment not only for the medical expenses but also for loss of income.