Alcohol-Related Car Accidents Spike During the Holidays
For many people, the upcoming six weeks are the best time of the year. Getting together with friends and family to enjoy a special meal, exchange gifts, or simply catch up is a cherished part of the holiday season. Many of these holiday gatherings will also involve alcohol. Unfortunately, this means that there are more alcohol-impaired drivers on the roads during the holiday season. The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates that on average, about a third of fatal car accidents involve an alcohol-impaired driver. During the winter holiday season however, an astounding 60 percent of fatal traffic accidents involve a driver who was drinking. This holiday season, make a commitment not to drink and drive and take steps to keep you and your family as safe as possible on the roads.
Make a Transportation Plan Before Drinking
One of the most misunderstood things about drinking and driving is that most individuals who are caught driving under the influence never intended to drive intoxicated. Often, auto accidents occur when drivers do not realize how impaired they actually are and overestimate their ability to drive a car safely. When a person consumes alcohol, the brain releases a neurotransmitter called norepinephrine. This results in lowered inhibitions, increased impulsivity, and diminished decision-making skills. It is extremely important to always have a travel plan in place before starting to drink. Waiting to figure out how you will get home from a holiday party after you have already begun drinking can be disastrous.
If You Are Involved in an Accident with a Drunk Driver, Act Quickly
The team at Mannarino & Brasfield hope that your holiday season is safe and enjoyable. However, if you are involved in an accident with an intoxicated driver, make sure to take the following steps: Always call the police if you have been in a car crash with a person you suspect has been drinking. If you have been injured—even slightly—get checked out at the hospital immediately. Often, individuals involved in a car accident do not realize how hurt they really are until hours after the accident. Lastly, take steps to document the damage to your vehicle as well as any injuries you sustained.
Contact a Freeport, IL Drunk Driver Liability Lawyer
At Mannarino & Brasfield, A Division of Schwartz Jambois, we know how devastating it is to be injured in a drunk driving accident. That is why we work so hard to get our clients the financial compensation they deserve. Contact our experienced Rockford drunk driver liability attorneys today to schedule your free consultation. Call us at 815-215-7561.
Sources:
https://www.nhtsa.gov/es/drunk-driving/holiday-season-drive-sober-or-get-pulled-over
https://americanaddictioncenters.org/alcoholism-treatment/mental-effects