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Drunk Driving Accident Attorney in Wilmington, North Carolina

Drunk driving accidents are among the most devastating types of car accidents. They are an all-too-common problem that often results in devastating injuries and emotional trauma that can significantly impact a victim's life. That's where an experienced auto accident attorney comes in.  

At Robert Louis Armstrong Personal Injury Attorney, I am dedicated to serving victims of drunk driving accidents and I can play a pivotal role in providing you with the tools and knowledge you need to seek justice and pursue compensation for your injuries.  

Located in Wilmington, North Carolina, I proudly serve clients throughout all of North Carolina including New Hanover County, Pender County, Brunswick County, and Onslow County. If you've been affected by a drunk driving accident, you don't have to go through this alone—contact me today to schedule a free consultation. 

Understanding Drunk Driving Accidents 

Drunk driving in the United States is a major concern. Drunk driving accidents occur when a driver operates a vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) above the legal limit (0.08%). According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), nearly 30 people lose their lives every day due to drunk driving crashes. This equates to one death every 50 minutes, which underscores the serious issues drunk driving causes. 

Injured in a Drunk Driving Accident?

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Common Injuries and Long-Term Effects on Victims 

Victims of drunk driving accidents often suffer various injuries that can range from minor to serious. Some of the more common injuries that can occur include: 

  • Broken bones 

  • Fractures and sprains 

  • Bruises 

  • Head injuries, including traumatic brain injuries 

  • Spinal cord damage 

  • Internal bleeding 

These injuries can lead to long-term health issues, such as chronic pain, disability, and emotional trauma that can cause significant issues for the victim's physical health, their ability to work or go back to work, enjoy daily activities, and maintain relationships. 

Types of Compensation You Can Pursue After a Drunk Driving Accident 

If you’ve been injured in a drunk driving accident, you may be entitled to various forms of compensation for your damages and losses. Some common types of compensation include: 

  • Medical expenses: Provides coverage for medical bills, treatments, rehabilitation, and future medical treatment you may need. 

  • Lost wages: Provides reimbursement for lost income during your recovery and any potential future earnings you might lose if you're unable to return to work. 

  • Pain and suffering: Compensation for any physical pain and emotional distress that was caused by the accident. 

  • Property damage: Covers the cost of repairing or replacing any personal property (e.g., your car) that was damaged in the accident. 

  • Punitive damages: In some cases, the court may award punitive damages to penalize the drunk driver and discourage similar behavior in the future. 

At Robert Louis Armstrong Personal Injury Attorney, I am dedicated to helping you understand the types of compensation available and helping you fight for the compensation you need. 

How to File a Claim After a Drunk Driving Accident 

If you’ve been injured in a drunk driving accident, you have the right to pursue compensation for the injuries you sustained through a personal injury claim. To file a personal injury claim, you will need to follow several steps, including: 

  1. Investigation: Gather evidence to support your claim, such as police reports, medical records, and witness statements. This will serve as crucial evidence for your claim. 

  1. File the claim: Submit a formal complaint to the court, outlining the details of the accident and the damages/compensation you are seeking. 

  1. Discovery: Both parties will have the opportunity to exchange information and evidence related to the case. 

  1. Negotiation: Your attorney will help you negotiate with the at-fault party's insurance company to attempt to reach a settlement without court intervention. 

  1. Trial: If a settlement cannot be reached, the case will go to trial, where a judge or jury will determine the outcome. 

To succeed with your personal injury claim, you will need to establish the negligence of the drunk driver. This means proving that the driver had a responsibility to operate the vehicle safely, violated that duty by driving under the influence, and thereby caused your injuries.  

Crucial evidence, such as blood alcohol concentration (BAC) levels, police reports, and eyewitness testimonies, can significantly help in proving negligence. An experienced auto accident attorney can help you collect this information. 

How Can My Firm Help? 

As a personal injury attorney, I am dedicated to providing you with the knowledge and guidance you need to pursue compensation for your injuries and damages. Some of the services I offer include: 

  • Detailed consultation: I will help you investigate the accident thoroughly and gather evidence to support your claim. 

  • Connection with medical professionals: I will refer you to appropriate medical professionals to help you document the extent of your injuries and receive the treatment you need. 

  • Negotiation and mediation: I will help negotiate on your behalf with the at-fault party's insurance company to help you work toward a fair settlement. 

  • Litigation: If a settlement can't be reached, I am prepared to represent you in court, if necessary, and to help you fight for the compensation you seek. 

Drunk Driving Accidents Attorney in Wilmington, North Carolina

Drunk driving accidents are an all-too-common occurrence and can have far-reaching consequences for victims and their families. If you or a loved one has been involved in a drunk driving accident, contact me at Robert Louis Armstrong Personal Injury Attorney today. From my office in Wilmington, North Carolina, I can help you understand what steps to take after an accident and help you determine the compensation you may be eligible for.