- Accidents Involving Underage Drunk DriversWhen an underage, intoxicated driver decides to get behind the wheel of a car, deadly consequences can result.
- Car vs. Bicycle DUI AccidentsCar vs. bicycle DUI accidents can be very dangerous, particularly for the cyclist. When hit by a 4,000 pound car, unprotected cyclists can be thrown from their bike and into a windshield or nearby stationary object.
- Car vs. Pedestrian DUI AccidentThe National Center for Statistics & Analysis (NCSA) estimates that on average one person is injured in an alcohol related auto accident every two minutes.
- Drug-Related AccidentsAlthough there are no conclusive numbers on drug-related auto accidents, several studies have found that millions of car accidents involving illegal and legal drug use happen in the U.S. every year.
- DUI Accident Catastrophic InjuryDUI accidents are responsible for hundreds of thousands of catastrophic injuries every year nationwide. Catastrophic injuries can affect at least one or more of the body’s systems and usually result in permanent disabilities for a victim.
- DUI Accident Injury VictimSerious injuries deserve serious results. When hit by a car driven by a drunk driver, victims can sustain serious injuries that affect more than one of the body’s vital systems and lead to multiple health complications.
- DUI Accident Passenger InjuriesCalifornia DUI accident injuries have the ability to strip victims of their former selves. Victims often have permanent disabilities that prevent them from enjoying the activities they once took pleasure in.
- DUI Accident Spinal Cord InjuriesSpinal cord injuries sustained in a California DUI accident can have long-term effects on victims and their families.
- DUI Accident Victim FAQsFind out our most frequently asked questions about drunk driving.
- DUI Child Accident VictimYou do everything to protect your child from harm and in an instant, a senseless act on the part of someone else has left your child injured or worse, taken your child’s life.
- Uninsured Motorist DUI Accidents In California, motorists are required to have automobile insurance to operate a car, however, the Insurance Research Council estimates that in some states almost 25 percent of motorists are uninsured.

