Drunk driving accidents are so common that Americans become numb to them – when they should be outraged. Fueled by an alcohol industry which reaps billions yearly in profits, drunk drivers in DUI or DWI car crash accidents are slaughtering innocent people every day.
Just how bad is the problem? Try half a million deaths since 1982. That’s how many Americans drunks have killed while behind the wheel of a vehicle which they chose to drive despite laws mandating that they should not. Those half a million Americans killed by drunk drivers just since 1982 are more deaths than American has suffered at the hands of foreign enemies in every war since and including War World I – and no end to this war is in sight.
In effect, drunk drivers are terrorists in our midst – terrorists who kill an American every 39 minutes on average, and kill about 12,000 of us yearly, for about a third of all traffic fatalities. But though terrorist threats spark dramatic responses, the drunk driving body count on our streets and highways seems to be accepted by many as a sad yet inevitable routine.
It’s obvious that much more must be undertaken to reduce this terrifying toll in deaths, catastrophic injuries and property loss. Although Mothers Against Drunk Driving fights for progress, and though each state has drunk driving laws that make a driver guilty with blood alcohol content of more than .08 per cent, enforcement of such laws can be hit-or-miss.
Repeat offenders often are allowed to roam streets freely, where they wind up killing innocents, as did a paroled man with three DUI convictions who recently killed a woman and her daughter, 13, on Interstate 35E near Dallas. Perhaps that car wreck might not have happened if the state mandated that such DUI offenders be required to have an ignition interlock device on their car.
Beyond tougher laws and tougher enforcement, another way to combat drunk drivers is to wage our own war against them in the legal arena. When a drunk driver injures or kills other persons due to drunkenness and negligence, that driver must be held accountable in the legal realm. That means victims must engage a drunk driving accident attorney like those with Jim S. Adler & Associates.
The longtime Texas personal injury law firm has helped thousands of Texans with their legal needs in accident cases, including DUI accidents. An Adler car accident lawyer or drunk driving attorney can fight for just and fair financial compensation for victims’ medical costs, lost wages and pain and suffering.
Should you or a relative be harmed by a drunk driver, fight back via a drunk driving lawsuit carried on by an Adler & Associates drunk driving lawyer or car crash attorney. With office locations in Houston, San Antonio, Dallas and Channelview, the longtime Texas personal injury law firm can help DUI accident victims regain the financial well being they deserve.
Jim S. Adler & Associates is a longtime Texas personal injury law firm with offices in Houston, Dallas, San Antonio and Channelview. The law firm offers a free case review and represents victims of drunk driving accidents as well as other auto, car, SUV, truck, motorcycle, bus and traffic accidents.