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Nampa Drunk Driving Accident Lawyer

When you get behind the wheel of your motor vehicle—either on a drive to work, to drop your kids off at school, or to run errands—there is the expectation that you can safely get from Point A to Point B. When this expectation is derailed by another driver’s blatant disregard and recklessness and you are injured, you are entitled to file a personal injury claim

Drunk driving is a negligent, dangerous action that can result in a serious accident. When you find yourself on the receiving end of another driver’s wanton behavior, you need a compassionate and dedicated Nampa drunk driving accident attorney to help you file your claim and get you the compensation you need to start fresh after your accident. Feller & Wendt has many years of experience in the world of drunk driving claims and would love to help you today. 

Common Mistakes Made by Victims of Drunk Driving Accidents

The time after which you have been in a personal injury accident can be confusing and overwhelming. It’s not uncommon for people to not know what exactly they are entitled to after their collision or who to contact to help them get the justice they deserve. Common pitfalls made by victims of drunk driving accidents include the following: 

Not Filing on Time

The state of Idaho currently allows the victims of personal injury accidents to file a claim to seek damages within two years of the date of the accident. This statute of limitations must be adhered to, or you risk having your claim dismissed. Two years may seem like a substantial amount of time, though it is easy to have the deadline come and go when you are navigating injuries and the unforeseen side effects of your accident. 

While you can technically file your claim on your own, doing so puts you at risk of a low settlement offer. This is generally due to inadequate representation of the full extent of your losses, the insurance company deeming an injury to be the result of a “pre-existing condition,” or not including all of the necessary documentation. 

Not Collecting Evidence

If it is safe to do so, it is always advisable to gather evidence directly at the scene of the accident. For a drunk driving collision, this can be photographs or video footage from your phone, eyewitness accounts, or a police report. 

Not being able to safely collect evidence after your accident is nothing to worry about when you partner with a diligent Nampa, ID drunk driving accident lawyer. Feller & Wendt is here to handle all of the difficult aspects of your claim while you focus on resting and recovering with family and friends. We will immediately begin an investigation into the circumstances surrounding your accident and collect and assess any relevant information for your claim. This can include toxicology reports, detailed medical records, traffic camera footage, and even professional testimony. 

Not Hiring an Attorney

The most viable route to the results you are looking for after your drunk driving accident is going to be found by hiring an attorney. Feller & Wendt has a team of dedicated Nampa drunk driving accident attorneys and legal professionals who have devoted their careers to the world of personal injury and have the experience required to bring your case to light. An attorney is there to help with every aspect of your claim, including: 

  • Maintaining your schedule
  • Filing your claim
  • Negotiating with the insurance company
  • Having low settlements reevaluated
  • Bringing your case to court if need be

Using the evidence they have collected, your Nampa, ID drunk driving accident lawyer will help demonstrate that the at-fault party is directly liable for your injuries and the incurred damages. This is done through the four components of negligence, which include the duty of care, breach of care, causation, and damages. 

What Types of Damages Are You Entitled to After Your Accident?

Being at the receiving end of a motor vehicle accident where the other driver’s negligence resulted in your injuries leaves you entitled to compensation. Idaho breaks down the forms of receivable damages into subcategories, including economic and non-economic damages. These cover both the cost of measurable losses and any endured emotional trauma as well. For example, after your personal injury accident, you may be entitled to compensation for the following: 

  • Past, present, and future medical bills
  • Emergency hospital visits
  • Prescription medications
  • Rehabilitative therapy or physical therapy 
  • Property damages
  • Any necessary medical gear
  • Lost wages due to the inability to work
  • Pain and suffering as a direct result of the accident
  • Loss of consortium
  • Loss of enjoyment of life

For drunk driving accidents, you may also be eligible to receive punitive damages. These are not calculated in your losses but instead are based on whether or not the other driver was said to have exhibited gross negligence. This means they knowingly or willingly acted recklessly. 

Been Injured in a Drunk Driving Accident? Our Team Can Help Today

Our team at Feller & Wendt understands the inherently confusing nature of wrapping yourself up in a personal injury claim and is here to provide a calm and professional ease to your stresses. With years of experience and many documented successes, our team of skilled and knowledgeable Nampa drunk driving accident lawyers is here to help you every step of the way, from the initial consultation to the final settlement offer. 

To start the process today with a free case evaluation and consultation, please use our contact form or call us at (208)-391-5945.

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