Anyone who is injured in an accident that was caused by the irresponsibility of a drunk driver can file a claim for damages. As with any car accident, for you to be eligible for damages, you must have sustained one or more physical injuries in the car accident. Moreover, the car accident must have been a cause (or one of the causes) of the injury or injuries that you are claiming.

It is no secret that injuries resulting from a drunk driving accident can be severe and may require a great deal of medical treatment. Consequently, an accident victim is entitled to pursue monetary compensation for the reasonable costs of all related medical care. This includes both the care you received in the past, along with the anticipated costs of future medical care.

Victims of drunk driving accidents may also be forced to miss a significant amount of time from their job to receive treatment for their injuries. These accident victims can make a lost wage claim, in an attempt to recoup some or all of these wage losses.

Additionally, victims of drunk driving accidents can file a claim for non-economic damages. Non-economic damages cover the intangible losses that the victim suffers as a result of the accident. Intangible losses include compensation for mental distress, emotional anguish, pain and suffering, permanent disability, permanent inability to work, loss of family support, and loss of spousal companionship. An experienced drunk driving accident attorney in Atlanta can assist you with pursuing the damages you need for your out-of-pocket losses, as well as compensation for your pain and suffering.

If you have been injured in a motor vehicle collision that was caused by a drunk driver, being represented by an experienced lawyer in your personal injury case is one of the most important steps that you can take on your road to recovery. A compassionate Atlanta drunk driving accident lawyer can assist you by investigating your accident, obtaining a copy of all of the relevant medical documentation, and making a claim for damages on your behalf.

In the event the insurance company does not offer you favorable compensation, a lawyer can litigate your case by filing a complaint against the drunk driver and/or any other negligent party in the court system. Finally, a lawyer can assist you throughout the litigation process and, if necessary, take your case to trial or alternative dispute resolution. A lawyer’s primary goal is to help you pursue the greatest amount of compensation possible for the injuries and medical treatments that you were forced to endure.

I am the founding partner of Brauns Law Accident Injury Lawyers, PC. I only represent plaintiffs in injury cases and only handle personal injury claims. This allows me to focus solely on personal injury litigation and devote myself to helping injured residents in Georgia recover fair compensation for their damages.