Drunk Driving Accidents

Columbia Law Firm Handling Drunk
Driving Accident Cases

Drunk driving accidents are all too common in the United States. According to the Centers for Disease Control, drunk driving accidents injure someone every two minutes and kill someone every half hour. In the same study, nearly 17,000 Americans were killed in 2005 in alcohol-related accidents.

We Sue Drunk Drivers Who Cause Injury or Death

Alcohol Alert finds that over the last 10 years, an average of 1,029 deaths occurred from alcohol-related crashes in South Carolina alone. The victims of drunk driving accidents need capable and experienced representation. The Law Offices of Robert Dodson in Columbia, South Carolina, provides the forceful litigation necessary to earn substantial compensation for the losses of victims and their families.
Drunk Driving Accidents

We Recognize Your Need for Justice

Even though enforcement of drunk driving laws increases, many times these criminals and killers are given light punishments. In some cases, drunk drivers are completely absolved of responsibility by the criminal courts. 

The irresponsible mistake of drinking and driving frequently results in tragedy. A collision victim will face many radical changes:
  • Physical recuperation from personal injury and brain injury
  • Emotional trauma
  • Medical bills
  • Lost wages
  • Prescriptions
  • Therapy
These financial costs are compounded if the drunk driver lacks insurance. Impaired drivers make the choice to drink and drive, knowing that it endangers everyone around them. We will do everything in our power to hold these criminals accountable.

Our Law Firm Represents Only Injured Victims & Their Families

Robert Dodson’s expansive knowledge of personal injury cases translates to effective representation and a compassionate attorney-client relationship. We understand that dealing with drunk driving collisions can be emotionally trying. Contact us to handle your injury claim and you can expect our law firm to treat each case with vigorous, individualized attention.
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