The holiday season is a time for celebration, but unfortunately, it’s also a period when accidents caused by drunk drivers become far too common. Losing a loved one in such a tragic and preventable way is devastating, and many families wonder if they have legal options to hold the responsible parties accountable. The answer is yes—families can file a lawsuit to seek compensation for their loss.
Legal Rights of Families Affected by Drunk Driving
When a drunk driver causes a fatal accident, their actions often constitute gross negligence. This means they can be held legally accountable for the harm they caused. Families of the victims may have the right to file a wrongful death lawsuit against the driver and, in some cases, other responsible parties, such as an establishment that overserved alcohol to the driver.
A wrongful death claim seeks to compensate families for:
- Medical expenses incurred before the victim’s death.
- Funeral and burial costs.
- Loss of financial support that the deceased would have provided.
- Pain and suffering endured by family members due to their loss.
Taking Legal Action After a Fatal Accident
If your family has been affected by a drunk driving accident, it’s critical to act promptly. Here’s what you should do:
- Gather Evidence: Collect police reports, witness statements, and any other documentation proving the driver’s intoxication and fault in the accident.
- Consult an Experienced Lawyer: Filing a wrongful death claim involves navigating complex legal procedures, which can be especially challenging during an emotional time. A skilled attorney can handle the legal aspects of your case while you focus on healing.
- File Within the Deadline: Each state has a statute of limitations for filing wrongful death claims, so it’s important to act quickly to avoid missing the deadline.
We’re Here to Help You Seek Justice
At Nourmand Legal, we understand how deeply drunk driving accidents impact families. We are committed to fighting for justice and holding negligent drivers accountable for their actions.
Contact us today at (800) 550-9816 for a free consultation. Let us help you take the necessary steps to obtain the justice and compensation your family deserves.