The holiday season brings more celebrations, travel, and late nights — and as a result, impaired driving crashes rise sharply. Alcohol, drugs, and certain medications slow reaction time and increase the risk of serious collisions. Fisher Injury Lawyers reminds to keep these things in mind and to stay safe!
Why Impaired Driving Rises During the Holidays
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People attend more parties and often drink more.
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Holiday travel puts more cars on the road.
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Some drivers mix celebrations with drugs or prescription medications.
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Late-night driving increases fatigue and poor decision-making.
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What to Do After an Impaired Driving Crash
If an impaired driver injures you or someone you love, take these steps to protect your health and your claim:
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Get medical care right away.
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Call the police so an officer can document signs of impairment.
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Collect evidence such as photos, videos, and witness information.
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Avoid insurance adjusters until you speak with a lawyer.
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Reach out to an experienced injury attorney who can investigate the crash, handle insurers, and pursue full compensation.
Fisher Injury Lawyers Can Help
Our team stands up for victims of impaired drivers. We fight to recover compensation for medical bills, lost income, pain and suffering, and long-term effects.
If an impaired driver hurts you this holiday season, contact Fisher Injury Lawyers for a free, 24/7 consultation.
Call or text 225.766.1234 or complete a Free Case Evaluation form