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Hit by a drunk driver?

Texas has one of the highest DWI (Driving While Intoxicated) and DUI (Driving Under the Influence) fatality rates in the country. According to the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS), 1,005 of the 3,739 persons killed on Texas roadways in 2001 were in alcohol-related accidents, and a total of 25,142 people were injured. Approximately 30% of all Americans will be involved in an alcohol-related accident at some point in their lives.

If you or a loved one is injured due to the negligence of a drunk driver, then you understand the physical, emotional, and mental suffering that can result. Not to mention the piling medical bills, the days lost from work, the time taken away from your life that you can never get back.

At Jim Adler & Associates, we understand too. For over 30 years, we have fought for the innocent victims hurt in drinking and driving accidents to make sure they get the compensation they deserve.

Why an attorney is especially important in DWI cases

DWI cases can be very complicated, and it’s best to retain the services of a professional personal injuries lawyer for two main reasons. First, insurance companies can claim in some DWI cases that if the accident was a “criminal act,” then it is not covered in the policy and the insurance company is not liable for any of your injuries. This and other loopholes are typical of insurance company legal maneuverings, and can cost you your whole settlement. You need proper representation to look after your interests.

The second reason is that if the insurance company knows you are under-represented, they may tend to drag their heels when it comes to paying your settlement. Insurance companies are in the business of making money, not giving it away, and it can be in their best interest to delay or even deny payment. With a skilled attorney on your side, this is much less likely to happen.

What to do if you are injured by a drunk driver

Even if your injuries seem minor immediately after the accident, long-term problems can still occur. It is important to collect as much information as possible to make sure your medical bills and other costs are covered should the accident cause you future suffering.

  1. Call the Texas State Trooper or local law enforcement and medical emergency services immediately.
  2. Ask all witnesses to remain at the scene until law enforcement arrives. If someone leaves, collect as much information as possible including name, address, contact number, a brief statement, and license plate.
  3. Document as much information about the accident as possible, including photos, witness information, etc.
  4. Contact a personal injury lawyer at Jim S. Adler & Associates. You can call us directly, or submit your case by clicking on the link below, and we will get back to you after we review your case.

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