Before proceeding, please review the legal disclaimer.
Getting into any car accident is scary—but knowing the other driver was drunk? That makes it worse. Beyond the physical injuries and vehicle damage, there’s anger, frustration, and the question: “Now what?”
If you were injured in a DUI accident in Texas, you have legal rights. The law allows victims of drunk driving accidents to pursue compensation for their injuries—and in many cases, punitive damages as well.
Here’s what you need to know, from how these cases work to what a DUI accident lawyer can do for you.
A DUI (Driving Under the Influence) or DWI (Driving While Intoxicated) accident involves a driver who:
Was legally intoxicated with a BAC of 0.08% or higher
Was impaired by alcohol, drugs, or both
Caused a crash that resulted in injuries or property damage
Even if the driver wasn’t convicted in criminal court, you can still file a civil lawsuit to recover damages.
A DUI accident victim may be eligible for compensation including:
Medical expenses (current and future)
Lost wages or inability to return to work
Pain and suffering
Emotional distress
Vehicle damage
Punitive damages (extra damages meant to punish the drunk driver)
If the accident resulted in a fatality, family members may also pursue a wrongful death claim.
These cases can be emotionally intense and legally complex. A good lawyer will:
Investigate the crash thoroughly
Work with experts to calculate damages
Handle communication with the insurance company
Gather DUI arrest records and toxicology reports
Take your case to court if needed
You shouldn’t have to fight this battle alone while you’re still healing.
“Jasmine” was t-boned at an intersection by a driver who blew a 0.12 on the scene. She had a concussion and a fractured collarbone.
With help from an experienced DUI accident lawyer, Jasmine recovered full compensation for her medical bills, missed work, and pain—and even received punitive damages for the driver’s reckless conduct.
In Texas, the statute of limitations for personal injury cases is 2 years from the date of the accident. But it’s best to start sooner, while evidence is still fresh and witnesses are available.
Even if the drunk driver is facing criminal charges, you still need to file your own civil claim to recover compensation. The outcome of their trial does not guarantee financial recovery for you.
Your lawyer can coordinate with prosecutors to gather useful evidence from the criminal case.
At The Lange Firm, we help victims of DUI accidents across Texas recover what they’re owed.
We don’t charge any fees unless we win your case
You’ll work directly with an experienced lawyer
We handle the stress so you can focus on healing
We understand what you’re going through—and we’re ready to help.
If you were injured by a drunk or drugged driver, don’t wait. You may be entitled to more compensation than the insurance company offers.
Call The Lange Firm now for a confidential, no-obligation consultation.
Your recovery matters. Let us help you fight for it.
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