DUI Fatal Car Accident in Macon
One woman was killed in a single car accident on I-75 in Macon. Five others were injured and one was missing from the accident. Apparently, no one had on seatbelts and the police are trying to identify the driver. Car accidents involving alcohol have dangerous consequences for more than just the people involved in the crash. For example, the Georgia Dram Shop Act holds bar owners (or anyone else serving alcohol) liable if they continue to serve someone who is obviously impaired.
Fortunately, over the past twenty years there has been a decline in the number of impaired drivers on the road. In 2007, there was a decline of 71% in the percentage of alcohol-impaired drivers on the road on weekends which is good news for us. Car and truck accidents involving impaired drivers require special attention from the investigation to the criminal prosecution to any civil action filed on behalf of the victims.
A car accident involving alcohol requires special attention particularly because of the liability of those who served the alcohol. This is especially important if a person is injured by a motorist with minimal insurance. If other parties are liable, particularly bars and restautants, there will be additional insurance available to assist the victims of the drunk driver. If you or a loved one are ever involved in an accident with a drunk driver, make sure you speak with an informed and experienced attorney to know what your rights are.