Provo, Utah car accidents involving drugs, alcohol or other substances have special aspects.  Car accident where the person who hit you was on illegal drugs or legal drugs, but shouldn’t have been driving require swift action.

Here is what your Provo, UT Car Accident Lawyer Should be Doing in your Car Accident Involving Drugs or Alcohol.

Police Report.  The police report should indicate what type of drugs or alcohol the at-fault driver was using when the car collision occurred.  There is often very valuable body camera footage, photographs and 911 calls that should be gathered in a DUI causing car accident case.

Toxicology Report.  With the police report is a “Final” toxicology report that will detail all drugs in their system at the time of the car accident.  The tox report details all controlled substances in their system, not just the classic illegal drugs or alcohol.   Often a prescription drug car accident is caused by legally prescribed prescription medication that was not being taken as directed by their doctor.  The prescription drug levels in the tox report can detail whether the prescriptions where being abused or not taken according to doctor’s orders.

Possible Dram Shop Actions.   When you have a drunk driver that hits you, your attorney should always be looking to where the at-fault driver was drinking at.  If the bar where the at-fault driver was just coming from over served the driver, you may have a lawsuit against the bar for overservice.   Dram Shop, or overserving lawsuit open up another possible source of compensation for your injuries.

Concurrent Criminal Case.  Your Utah car accident attorney should be monitoring the criminal case.  Many, many times in drunk driving or drugged driving cases there will be felony or misdemeanor criminal charges pending.  You car accident law firm needs to monitor the criminal case for any discovery or aggravating circumstances that can help you recover a fair and adequate compensation for your injuries.  To ignore the pending concurrent criminal case is a mistake.

DUI, Illegal Drugs or Prescription Drug Injures—Policy Limits.    

When you are involved in a car accident where drugs and alcohol where involved, you can often obtain policy limits early on the case, especially where the policy limits are low.  Insurance companies don’t want to go to a jury trial with a drunk at-fault driver causing an accident.  Your Utah car accident attorney should move fast to get you fair and adequate compensation for your injuries.   Quick action is needed on these unique cases.

Provo, Utah Car Accident Attorney Jake Gunter.  Let his nearly 20 years’ experience work for you.  Call/TXT (801) 373-6345 for a free consultation.