If you or your loved one have been seriously injured in a Charlotte drunk driving accident, you may be entitled to financial compensation. Most people are aware that there are criminal penalties for drunk driving in North Carolina. However, victims of drunk driving accidents often have a right to bring a civil personal injury lawsuit against the drunk driver. Victims may be able to hold the drunk driver accountable for the injuries caused by the car accident.
Drunk driving is the number two cause of car accidents in the United States, behind distracted driving. Even though more car accidents are caused by distracted driving than drunk driving, drunk driving accidents are statistically more deadly. When a driver consumes alcohol, it inhibits his or her decision making, motor skills and affects brain chemistry.
Despite an extensive media campaign to prevent drunk driving, drunk driving accidents continue to occur in North Carolina and throughout the United States. We will discuss the prevalence of drunk driving accidents and the types of injuries they cause below.
Drunk Driving Deaths in North CarolinaIn 2019, North Carolina was ranked seventh for its DUI severity score. The DUI severity score is calculated using the arrest rate for DUIs per 100,000. The DUI severity score is also based on the DUI fatality rate per 100,000 people. North Carolina had 421 DUI fatalities that year. The study demonstrated that the South is the deadliest region when it comes to drunk driving. Additionally, 7 out of 12 states in the South had the highest DUI death rates in the nation. 29% of all motor vehicle fatalities in the state in 2018 were related to drunk driving.
Drunk Driving Car Accident Statistics NationwideAccording to the CDC, 29 people in the United States die every day in a car accident that involved a drunk driver. One drunk driving death occurs every 50 minutes in the United States. Additionally, the cost of alcohol-related car accidents totals over $44 million. The following drunk driving statistics shed light on the dangers of drunk driving:
Between 2006 and 2016, the National Highway Transportation Safety Association reported over 10,000 deaths related to drunk driving car accidents and impaired drivers. In 2007, 22% of all 56,000 fatalities on American roads were caused by drunk drivers. In 2010, nearly 33,000 fatalities due to drunk driving occurred. In other cases, drunk drivers cause fatal accidents, but they do not have the necessary blood alcohol content to face criminal charges. In 2017, nearly 2,000 people died in alcohol-related traffic fatalities under these circumstances.
Contact an Experienced DUI Car Accident Lawyer TodayIf you or your loved one has been injured in a Charlotte DUI accident, Arnold & Smith, PLLC, is here to help. Contact us today at 704-370-2828 to schedule your free initial consultation.