The Damage A Drunk Driver Causes
Driving home after a few drinks may not seem like a serious problem for someone about to get behind the wheel, but their choices can have disastrous consequences. The injuries that are common in drunk driving accidents can completely transform a victim’s life, as well as the lives of their loved ones. When these accidents cause so much harm, it is only reasonable that the compensation the victim receives matches the injuries.
At The Law Offices of Miller & Bicklein, P.C., our attorneys have more than 90 years of combined experience fighting to protect injured clients throughout their personal injury claims. We are proud to represent clients throughout Texas, including the San Antonio and Lubbock areas, and we are prepared to fight for the best possible compensation for your catastrophic injuries.
The Consequences Of A Drunk Driver
When an intoxicated person gets behind the wheel of their car, they often abandon all safe driving practices. From speeding to not using turn signals, everything they do can worsen the outcome of the injuries they cause. As a result, these accidents commonly result in injuries such as:
- Traumatic brain injuries
- Paralysis
- Nerve damage
- Permanent numbness
- Scarring or burns
- Loss of limb
- Organ failure
- Death
These injuries can cause a victim to need multiple surgeries, home renovations and accommodations, and therapies. Additionally, they can experience losses like loss of earning potential, lost income and loss of life enjoyment. Insurance companies may try to downplay the severity of your injuries to minimize the amount they pay you in your claim, and our job is to fight against them to maximize the compensation you receive for your injuries.
Let Us Help You Recover
Trying to balance your injury claim with your recovery process may result in worse outcomes in both. Instead, leave the legal issues to us so you can focus on your health. Call our dedicated and driven attorneys at 866-609-3852 or email us here to schedule your initial consultation today.