A car accident can leave victims and their families distraught and damaged in its wake. When an accident is drug-related, it can be even more difficult to handle, knowing that the entire incident could have been avoided if the at-fault party had driven responsibly. When the at-fault driver’s intoxication with illegal drugs is proven, Georgia drug-related car accident cases will generally fall in the victims’ favor. However, maximum compensation for the damages the victim has suffered is more difficult to obtain.
If you or a loved on has been injured in Georgia car accident involving illegal drugs such as marijuana, cocaine, or any other narcotic, contact out law offices in Atlanta today for a free case evaluation. We have the experience and skills to obtain maximum compensation for your injuries.
Drivers who operate a vehicle under the influence of narcotics are impaired. Their reaction time is often slowed, and their ability to make sound judgments is impaired. Furthermore, this impairment is caused by the consumption of an illegal product. These facts will go relatively undisputed in front of a jury or judge. However, that does not mean that car insurance companies will pay the victims what they should, nor does it mean that the total compensation will be sufficient to cover medical bills, damage to property, time off work, and pain and suffering.
While the at-fault driver’s car insurance company is most often liable for whatever is owed to the accident victims, this is within the confines of the limits of the driver’s policy. Additionally, insurance companies often attempt to pay out as little as they can. An experienced car accident lawyer can handle the insurance companies with authority and skill, as well as pursue other means of compensation.
For instance, the means through which the driver became intoxicated could have a bearing on a drug-related car accident claim. A party at which illegal drugs were furnished to the impaired driver could make the homeowner partially liable, as may be any adult who provides illegal drugs to a minor that causes an accident. Drug-related auto accidents may also allow for punitive damages, due to the reckless nature of the driver’s negligence.
An experienced Georgia auto accident attorney can help you fully explore your legal options and fight to recover the compensation to which you are entitled for medical bills, lost wages, property damage, and pain and suffering. Contact our Atlanta law offices today to discuss your case at no cost or obligation to you, and get the legal help you need.
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