
The law just got tougher for drivers involved in Texas drunk driving accidents. A new Texas DWI law was just enacted that will require a suspected drunken driver to take a blood test without warrant if he or she was involved in a car accident that caused injuries.
According to the new law, if a police officer feels that a driver may be intoxicated and that driver has children in the car or a history of DWI offenses, the officer can mandate a blood alcohol test. Before this law was passed, it was estimated that about half of Texas drivers suspected of drunk driving refused blood or breath tests.
Thousands of people die every year in Texas car accidents and many of these collisions are caused by drunk drivers. Hopefully this new law will crack down on drunk drivers and prevent future drunk driving accidents in Texas.
If you or a family member has been injured in a Texas drunk driving accident, you need to contact a Houston car accident lawyer who will be able to explain your legal rights. You may be able to obtain compensation for your injuries that resulted from the crash. Call Attorney Steve Lee at 713-921-4171 or 800-232-3711 today.
When a driver makes the decision to get behind the wheel drunk, they not only put their life in danger, but the lives of the other drivers around them. Too often there are reports of Texas drunk driving accidents that lead to permanent injuries and death. For those victims who are injured in Texas DWI accidents, their lives are changed forever. Many accident victims are left paralyzed and forced to face a life of pain.
Paralysis is a reality for numerous victims of drunk driving accidents. In some cases, the paralysis affects the majority of the body, which is known as quadriplegia. Sometimes paralysis only impacts the lower region of the body, known as paraplegia, and the victim may not be able to walk as a result.
When someone becomes paralyzed, they usually incur substantial medical expenses in treatment, surgery and rehabilitation. There are also health complications associated with paralysis, such as bed sores, thrombosis, osteoporosis, frozen joints and respiratory problems. Medical bills can quickly add up for a person who is paralyzed.
If you or someone you love has become paralyzed from a Texas drunk driving accident, you can and should hold the driver liable. You may be able to obtain financial compensation that would not only cover your medical expenses and lost income, but also damages such as pain and suffering. Contact attorney Steve Lee, a Houston car accident lawyer, at 713-921-4171 or 800-232-3711 for legal advice.
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