In the event of a drunk-driving collision, investigators at the scene will likely arrest the suspect, unless he or she needs medical treatment. Depending on the severity of the accident and whether other passengers were injured, the alleged drunk driver will face DUI or more serious charges, including manslaughter or homicide.
In addition to criminal charges, defendants and other liable parties could also face civil penalties for negligence. In a recent case, a drunk driver has been found guilty of homicide after killing a motorcyclist in 2011.
A Worcester Superior Court judge sentenced the 37-year-old driver to 12 to 14 years in state prison. The facts of this case were particularly gruesome and tragic, as the driver failed to stop and dragged the body of the 23-year-old victim for nearly a quarter mile. Our Boston drunk driving injury attorneys are committed to providing strategic representation to individuals impacted by DUI injuries. In addition to representing the victims of drunk driving collisions, we are also committed to raising awareness to prevent future tragedies.
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