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What Should You Do If You Are Injured By an Impaired Driver in MD?


Drunk driving in Maryland and elsewhere remains one of the most significant causes of deaths and injuries on the roads. A Maryland drunk driving accident attorney picks up the pieces after an intoxicated driver has caused a wreck. We fight vigorously for the rights of victims of DUI crashes.

Impaired driving can be caused by alcohol and drugs, both illegal and prescribed. Although vigorous police crackdowns on drunk drivers, educational campaigns, and the growth of ride-hailing services have helped reduce drunk driving in recent years, it remains a massive problem. Drunk driving claims the life of a victim every 50 minutes in the United States.

If you or a family member has been hurt by a drunk driver, you should contact a Maryland car accident injury attorney as soon as possible to fight for justice against the drunk driver who hit you.

How Common Are Drunk Driving Accidents?

According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 29 people die every day in car, truck, bus, pedestrian, and motorcycle wrecks involving an alcohol-impaired driver. the yearly cost of alcohol-related crashes totals more than $44 billion. In 2016, 10,497 people lost their lives in drunk driving crashes, accounting for 28 percent of all traffic-related deaths in the United States.

How Many Drunk Driving Victims are Reported in Maryland?

Although Maryland saw a spike in road deaths in recent years, the number of deaths caused by drunk drivers has been falling. From 2011 to 2015, Maryland Highway Safety Office reported an average of 150 deaths caused by drunk driving a year. the state averages about 500 highway deaths a year. the state wants to reduce drunk driving deaths to less than 133 a year by the end of 2020.

Maryland drunk driving wrecks cause an average of 443 serious injuries a year. Many more people suffer other injuries from the actions of impaired motorists.

How Alcohol and Drugs Impact Maryland Drivers

Alcohol and drugs affect driving in many different ways. Intoxicated drivers may also become delusional. In their impaired state, they believe they are safe to drive.

Alcohol is a depressant. it slows down the body’s nervous systems and delays normal brain function. Driving after consuming alcohol can cause the following:

  • Slowed reactions and longer stopping times
  • Interference with hand-eye coordination
  • Poor concentration
  • Inability to judge speed and distance
  • Sleepiness at the wheel.

Drugged driving poses similar threats to the public as alcohol. Both over-the-counter and illegal drugs can be deadly for drivers, passengers, and others on the roads.

Drugged driving may be more common than many people think. Some drivers combine alcohol and drugs with alarming results. the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) National Roadside Survey, found over 16 percent of weekend, nighttime drivers tested positive for illegal, or over-the-counter medications while about 11 percent tested positive for illicit drugs.
A report by the Governors Highway Safety Association highlighted the rise in serious accidents caused by drugged driving and poly-drug use which entails driving after taking multiple different drugs or combining drugs and alcohol.

The report found in 2016, 44 percent of fatally-injured drivers with known results returned positive results for drugs, up from 28 percent just 10 years earlier. Marijuana, a drug that has been legalized in many states, and opioids are fueling the toll of deaths and injuries on the roads. Characteristics of drugged driving include:

  • Slowed reactions – a symptom of drugs like marijuana
  • Lane weaving
  • Dizziness and drowsiness – a problem encountered with sedatives
  • Aggressive and reckless driving – a characteristic associated with the use of cocaine or meth.

How DUI Enforcement Helps a Maryland Drunk Driving Attorney

In Maryland, drivers are charged with driving under the influence (DUI) when their blood-alcohol concentration (BAC) is .08 percent or above.

This .08 limit is a standard measurement used across the United States for impaired adult drivers. Maryland has a zero tolerance of alcohol for drivers under the age of 21.

Any driver under the age of 21 who is found to have a .02 percent BAC or above faces the suspension or revoking of their driver’s license. Commercial drivers face a lower BAC limit of .04 percent.

Criminal charges help attorneys representing people hurt by drunk drivers. When a driver is drunk, he or she is deemed negligent and liable for injuries or wrongful deaths in a Maryland car wreck.

Drivers who refuse to take a breath test face the confiscation of their driver’s license. Drivers are not permitted to refuse a breath test when they have been involved in a crash that causes injury or death in Maryland.

A Baltimore car accident lawyer will have little trouble establishing that the driver should be held legally responsible for any injuries, or fatalities in an accident caused by a drunk driver if that driver is charged with DUI in a criminal court or refuses a test.

However, a drunk driver can escape liability when the crash was not linked to impaired driving. Even after a driver is charged with DUI, the victim must prove that the impairment caused the accident. A driver who runs a stop sign and collides with a drunk driver who is subsequently charged with a DUI will have little success in suing the drunk driver for his injuries.

When is Suing a Drunk Driver More Difficult?

In some cases, it’s less straightforward to prove the driver who hurt you was intoxicated. the driver may have been too badly injured to receive a blood test at the time of the wreck.

Drunk drivers routinely leave accident scenes and are sober by the time of their arrest. It’s also more tricky to prove a driver was under the influence of drugs given the lack of a universal test comparable with the breath test for drivers who consumed alcohol.

In these cases, a drunk driving attorney often has to delve deeper. the lawyer will look at behavior at the accident scene consistent with impaired driving, talk to eyewitnesses, investigate the driver’s habits, criminal record and driving history.

The victim of the accident must also show his or her injuries were caused by the drunk driver and were not from a previous accident or a preexisting condition.

What To Do After a Drunk Driving Wreck in Maryland

A drunk driving accident attorney will advise you on a series of key steps to take after you are hit and hurt by an intoxicated motorist. the steps are similar to those you should take after any wreck but you should look out for and record any signs of impairment.

  • Call 911. You should call 911 after any wreck with injuries. If you believe the driver who hit you was drunk, it’s particularly important to call the police. Get a copy of the police report.
  • Gather contact information. If possible, gather important contact information including the other driver’s name, address, phone number, and insurance details. Note down any signs of intoxication. You also should ask any witnesses for their contact information.
  • Collect evidence. Take pictures of the crash scene from various angles. Get images of any vehicles involved in the crash, license plates, and note injuries. Preserve evidence like torn clothing and debris from the crash.
  • Contact a drunk driving accident attorney. Drunk driving accidents can be tricky. An experienced Maryland drunk driving accident attorney will gather all of the available information about the DUI driver to counter arguments from the other side’s insurance company. Drunk drivers cause disproportionately serious injuries. It’s vital to secure as much as you possibly can for your injuries.

The Rights of Passengers and Pedestrians in Maryland DUI Wrecks

Although the victims of drunk driving crashes in Maryland are often other drivers and the drunk drivers themselves, other parties are routinely injured or killed by intoxicated motorists. Many DUI crashes are single vehicle crashes. Often passengers pay the ultimate price with their lives.

Usually, passengers have the right to sue drunk drivers or family members of deceased passengers can bring wrongful death actions. One exception may be when a passenger gets in a car knowing the driver was drunk.

Pedestrians are also at risk from drunk drivers. Walkers have been mown down on crosswalks in Baltimore by drunk drivers who mounted sidewalks or when standing on the shoulder of the road.

Can a Maryland Drunk Driving Accident Attorney Win Punitive Damages?

In some states, punitive damages are awarded against the worst drunk drivers. Punitive damages allow juries to award additional money to punish drunk drivers. For instance, additional damages may be awarded against drivers who are two times over the BAC limit that secures a DUI conviction.

However, Maryland does not allow punitive damages in car accidents caused by drunk drivers, even when a drunk or drugged driver caused a death or serious injury. Recent bills to award punitive damages against hardcore DUI drivers have failed in the Maryland General Assembly.

What a Baltimore DUI Accident Lawyer Can Do for You

If you or a family member has been injured by a drunk driver, call our DUI accident lawyers as soon as possible. An experienced lawyer will provide:

  • Expertise in accident investigation and reconstruction and access to experts who can support your claim
  • Detailed knowledge of exactly how alcohol and other drugs affect a driver’s, perception, reaction time, coordination and judgment.
  • Detailed knowledge of how long the effects of the specific drug last.

The lawyers representing the drunk driver know their client will fare badly if details of intoxication reach the jury.  They will do everything possible to keep the defendant’s impaired state from being exposed.

They will seek to minimize the role played by intoxicated driving in the accident. the lawyers or insurance company for a drunk driver may want you to settle quickly, hoping you won’t even realize that the at-fault driver was impaired. It’s vital that you get experienced legal help as soon as possible, and certainly before you reach any settlement.

A Maryland intoxicated driving lawyer will advise you of all your legal options including how you can get your car replaced or repaired if a drunk driver totaled your vehicle in a crash in Maryland.

Contact an Experienced Maryland Drunk Driving Accident Attorney

At the Baltimore personal injury Law Offices of G. Randolph Rice, we have represented hundreds of people who were injured by drunk drivers and the families of those who lost their lives. We know how a DUI driver in Maryland can destroy your life and your livelihood. We will fight to obtain a fair settlement that includes both your economic and non-economic damages.

If necessary, we will take the case all the way to a jury trial. Call today to schedule a free consultation and tell us the details of your accident. There is no fee unless you recover money for your injuries. Call us at (410) 694-7291.