According to law enforcement reports, drunk driving deaths skyrocketed to a 20-year high in Colorado in 2022 after a previous high of 253 DUI-related traffic fatalities in 2021. Driving while intoxicated slows reaction times and impairs judgment, resulting in decreased driving ability.
If someone else made a choice to drink and drive and you or a loved one suffered serious injuries as a result, you shouldn’t have to be left with the burden of expenses on top of the pain of your injuries or loss. Call the drunk driving accident attorneys in Lafayette who’ve earned clients’ trust and their peers’ respect. Ciancio Ciancio Brown, P.C. knows how to pursue accountability and justice for the victims of drunk driving
The Lafayette personal injury attorneys at Ciancio Ciancio Brown, P.C. understand the devastating toll of a serious car accident and the additional layer of anger and distress that arises when the wrongdoing of a drunk driver caused the accident.
With our Lafayette drunk driving accident lawyers on your side, you’ll have:
A compensation claim or lawsuit for damages proceeds in civil court independently from any criminal charges in the case. The outcome doesn’t depend on a guilty verdict in criminal court, but a guilty verdict can help strengthen the injury victims’ claim.
The amount of compensation you’ll recover in your claim depends on the circumstances of the accident and the extent of your injuries. Common damages in drunk driving accident claims in Colorado include the following:
Damages in drunk driving accidents are often extensive because drunk drivers have slow reaction times and may not slow down before a collision.
Drunk driving leaves the driver fully liable for the victim’s damages—typically paid through the at-fault driver’s auto insurance. If the drunk driver doesn’t have insurance, you may be able to recover compensation with your uninsured underinsured motorist coverage if you have this optional addition on your policy.
In some cases, pursuing a lawsuit against a bar that overserved the drunk driver brings an injury victim additional compensation. Under the state’s “Dram Shop Liability law,” when a bartender knew they overserved a customer or served alcohol to a minor, the bar owner is liable for damages.
Whether you are seeking compensation through the drunk driver’s insurance policy or a via a personal lawsuit after an accident caused by a drunk driver in Colorado, contact Ciancio Ciancio Brown P.C. for a free consultation so we can begin a strong strategy to move forward on your claim. Call (303) 451-0300 today to pursue justice against those who have wronged you.