Washington State Drunk Driving Collision Victim Handbook™
Not only do drunk driver offenders face criminal charges punishable by fines and/or jail time, but they can also be held civilly liable for monetary damages to their victims.
The Washington State Drunk Driving Collision Handbook provides information that all victims should know. This handbook includes topics such as; compensation for injuries, Dram Shop Laws, Washington State funding programs, and more.
ONLY ACCIDENT VICTIMS IN WASHINGTON STATE ARE ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE THIS BOOK
About This Book
Unfortunately, there are countless victims of drunk driving collisions every day because people don't think that drunk driving is a serious crime. Car crashes that are caused by drunk drivers are entirely avoidable because they are caused by carelessness, not from circumstances beyond the control of the driver at fault. Fortunately, there are steps that victims of drunk-driving collisions can take and in the new Washington State Drunk Driving Collision Victim Handbook provided by the Davis Law Group outlines the legal rights for victims of drunk driving. It contains useful information to help you understand the legalities of being a drunk-driving victim, and about the monetary compensation for which you may be entitled.
In conjuncture with MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving), Davis Law Group agrees that there are no "accidents" that cannot be prevented and are committed to informing victims of their rights when it comes to the law. This information and more can be found in Washington State Drunk Driving Collision Victim Handbook that is available now for free from Davis Law Group, P.S.
Victims Rights Discussed on Better NorthwestKIRO7 TV's Better Northwest host Penny Legate interviews Marsha Masters from Washington Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) and Seattle drunk driving victim's rights attorney Chris Davis of the Davis Law Group. Discussion holiday drunk driving. |
Drunk Driving Statistics
- In 2008, approximately 11,773 people died in drunk driving crashes.
- An average drunk driver has driven drunk 87 times before first arrest.
- Three out of every ten Americans will be involved in an alcohol-related collision at some point in their lives.
- Alcohol related crashes cost approximately $51 Billion in damages every year.
NOTICE of DISCLAIMER:
This book is not intended to offer legal advice. This book is for informational purposes only. If you have specific questions about your accident case, you should speak to a qualified attorney in Washington State. The author, Christopher Michael Davis, is a licensed practicing attorney in good standing in the state of Washington. The Washington State Bar Association does not recognize or confer "Certifications" or "Board Certifications" for attorneys who may specialize in any one or more particular practice areas.


