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Drunken Driving Accidents in Montgomery County Pennsylvania

Drunk-driving related accidents cause suffering.  Family and loved ones are injured or killed every year as a result of DUI-related accidents.  Accident victims in alcohol-related crashes can sustain a variety of injuries including bruising, cuts, broken bones, scars, spinal cord injuries (paralysis), brain injuries, and in some cases even fatal injuries. Alcohol-related injuries can result in the need for surgery, rehabilitation, and/or physical therapy.

Under the New DUI Law in Pennsylvania, drivers who register a blood alcohol level (BAC) of .08 are now considered to be legally intoxicated.  Driver under 21 are legally intoxicated if their BAC is .02 are higher.  If you or a loved one has been injured as a result of alcohol-related crashes, you may also have a claim against a restaurant or bar that served the drunk driver who caused their accidents. Additionally Pennsylvania has a Social Host Liability law that allows you to sue an adult who has served alcohol to minor, making them responsible for any injuries sustained.  Contact us for more information about Dram Shop and Social Host Liability laws in Pennsylvania. 

We represent Limited Tort victims of drunk driving.    In addition, if you are a Pennsylvania resident    who has chosen Limited Tort on your insurance and you have been injured by a drunk driver, you may still be able to collect damages for pain and suffering.  

Do not talk to the Insurance Company before you speak with an attorney.  If you are the victim of a drunk driver and are concerned about your legal rights, contact an attorney before you talk with the insurance company of the person at fault.  Signing the wrong papers could mean you've settled for less than you deserve. 

FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION:  Speak to Lee Ciccarelli.  Lee Ciccarelli offers free initial consultations so we can evaluate your personal injury claim and advise you about your rights and options. We accept personal injury cases on a contingency fee basis, charging no attorney's fee until we obtain compensation for you. To learn more about our personal injury practice, contact our offices throughout eastern Pennsylvania, including the greater Philadelphia area.   Call us at (877) 529-2422.