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Injured by a drunk or impaired driver?

Crashes caused by drunk or impaired drivers leave victims facing serious injuries, unexpected medical costs, and emotional shock. These cases also come with added layers of frustration because the crash was preventable. Our Georgia attorneys help you understand your rights, deal with the insurance companies, and pursue the accountability and support you deserve.

Officer checking for DUI

When someone chooses to drive under the influence, they put everyone around them at risk. After a DUI crash, victims often face questions about the driver’s arrest, how criminal charges affect the civil case, and what steps to take next. Our team walks with you through the process, explains each stage clearly, and helps you move forward with steady support.

Every crash is different, but the aftermath often feels the same: confusing, stressful, and full of uncertainty. Medical treatment, car repairs, insurance calls, and time away from work can quickly become overwhelming. At Meeks Impact Law, our attorneys step in to handle every detail so you can focus on your recovery.

DUI cases involve both civil and criminal components. The criminal case focuses on the driver’s illegal behavior, while the civil claim seeks compensation for your injuries and losses. Evidence from the criminal case, such as arrest records or test results, can often strengthen your civil claim.

Yes. A criminal conviction is not required for you to pursue compensation. Civil cases have different standards of proof, and you may still have a strong claim based on negligence, impairment, or reckless behavior.

You may seek compensation for medical bills, future care needs, lost wages, pain and suffering, and long-term effects on your physical and emotional well-being. In some cases, punitive damages may be available when the driver’s behavior was especially reckless.

In most situations, you have two years from the date of the crash to file a personal injury claim. Some exceptions may apply depending on the circumstances. We help you understand the timeline that applies to your case.

No. You can pursue a civil claim while the criminal case is ongoing. In many situations, starting early helps preserve evidence and strengthens your case!

If the at-fault driver has limited or no insurance, you may be able to pursue compensation through your own Uninsured or Underinsured Motorist (UM/UIM) coverage. We review all available policies to help you access every potential resource for recovery.

The most important step is to get medical attention, even if you feel okay. Some serious injuries take time to show symptoms.

If it’s safe, gather photos (and video if possible) of the vehicles, the road, and any visible injuries. Be sure to preserve any dashcam footage and collect witness information. Report the crash to the police, and keep any information they give you. 

Your next step is to contact an attorney before speaking with the insurance company, so you can be sure your rights are fully protected. If you've already discussed the incident with your insurance company, you should still consult with an attorney (completely free) and see what your options are.
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