How Do I Sue a Drunk Driver for Injuries After a Missouri Car Crash?

Car driver drinking while driving

If you have suffered injuries in an accident caused by a drunk driver, you have the legal right to file a personal injury lawsuit. Driving under the influence is not only a criminal offense, but it is also a clear act of negligence that can form the basis of a strong civil case. If you sue a drunk driver, a settlement or verdict in your favor can provide compensation for your accident-related personal and financial losses.

What Compensation Can I Recover in a Drunk Driving Accident Lawsuit?

Compensation for a drunk driving accident can include the following:

  • Current and future medical expenses
  • Current and future lost wages
  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress
  • Property damage

You may also sue a drunk driver if you lost a loved one in a crash that the intoxicated driver caused. Wrongful death claims can cover funeral and burial expenses, loss of income and benefits, loss of companionship, and loss of parental guidance.

How DUI Charges Affect Your Personal Injury Claim

It is important to understand that criminal charges and civil lawsuits are separate legal matters. While a DUI charge or conviction could support a car accident injury claim, criminal proceedings are not required for you to sue the drunk driver in civil court. Even if the driver avoids a criminal conviction, you can still hold them civilly liable in a DUI accident lawsuit.

The burden of proof is lower in civil court than it is in criminal court. While prosecutors must prove a drunk driver’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, you only need to show by a preponderance of the evidence in a civil lawsuit that it is more likely than not that the accident was the drunk driver’s fault.

Proving Liability in a Missouri Drunk Driving Crash

Proving drunk driver liability requires substantial evidence. Some examples of evidence that could be useful in a drunk driving car accident claim include the following:

  • Police reports
  • Blood alcohol content (BAC) results
  • Arrest records and DUI citations
  • Eyewitness statements
  • Surveillance and dashcam videos
  • Medical and financial records
  • Expert testimony

Securing these and other types of evidence is much easier if you work with an experienced drunk driving accident lawyer at Sumner Law Group, LLC. Our attorneys can gather and preserve the evidence necessary to build the strongest case possible.

Can You Seek Punitive Damages in a DUI Injury Case?

Yes, a Missouri court may award punitive damages in cases where the driver’s actions show a flagrant disregard for the safety of others. Drunk driving could potentially qualify as flagrant disregard. Punitive damages are designed to punish the drunk driver and deter similar behavior in the future. They can be awarded in addition to economic and non-economic compensation.

Get Help from Our Missouri Drunk Driving Car Accident Lawyers

If you are considering an injury claim against a drunk driver and their insurance company, Sumner Law Group, LLC, can help.

Our team of personal injury lawyers has more than 50 years of combined experience protecting the rights of injured people in Missouri. We are dedicated to seeking justice on behalf of drunk driving victims throughout the state. We are ready to fight for you to seek the accountability and compensation you deserve.

Contact us today for a free consultation about your potential personal injury case.

Brent Sumner

Brent A. Sumner is the Managing Partner at Sumner Law Group, LLC. He focuses his practice exclusively on cases that involve serious personal injuries. Over the years, he has successfully represented thousands of individuals and families, recovering millions of dollars in compensation for injured accident victims.