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Why Obtaining a Police Report Is Important in a Drunk Driving Injury Case Were you injured by a drunk driver? Here, we explain why a police report is helpful when you’re filing a claim for compensation for your injuries. -
Should You File a Wrongful Death Claim or a Survival Action If a Loved One Died in a Drunk Driving Accident? If a family member died in a drunk driving accident, you may be able to file a wrongful death claim or survival action. Which do you have a right to pursue? -
What Legal Options Do You Have If You Are Injured in a Accident Caused by a Drunk Driver? You may be entitled to compensation for your injuries if you were a passenger in a drunk driving wreck. Which insurance companies should you file a claim with? -
Proving Fault and Winning Your Injury Claim Against the Drunk Driver You may still need to prove the other driver’s negligence in causing your accident even if he was drunk. -
How Texas Dram Shop Law Can Help in Your Drunk Driving Accident Were you hurt in a drunk driving accident? The bar who served the driver alcohol may be liable to compensate you. Here’s how the Texas Dram Shop Law may help. -
How to Get the Police Report After You're Hit by a Drunk Driver If a drunk driver caused your accident, you will need a copy of the police report to support your claim against his insurance company. -
Common Injuries Caused by Dangerous Drunk Driving Wrecks Victims of drunk driving accidents can suffer devastating injuries or death. What are the most common injuries you could suffer in a drunk driving wreck? -
Drunk Drivers Cause Serious Accidents and Catastrophic Injuries Driving when intoxicated impairs drivers’ judgment, comprehension, vision, and more. The Hart Law Firm explains the types of wrecks that these motorists cause. -
How Alcohol Consumption Impacts Driving Skills Injured in an auto accident caused by a drunk driver? Learn how alcohol consumption could have impaired their driving skills. The Hart Law Firm explains. -
Was the Designated Driver Who Hit You Really Sober? A New Study Shows 40% of Designated Drivers Still Drink The designated driver who hit you may have been drinking before driving and causing your serious injuries. You may be entitled to compensation. Learn more.