A driver who chose to drive while impaired made a decision both criminal and civil law recognize as negligent. Drunk driving accident claims in New York benefit from a documentary record missing in most motor vehicle cases. Police reports, field sobriety test results, breathalyzer readings, arrest records, and criminal charges provide evidence of the driver’s impairment that directly supports the civil negligence claim.
Subin Law represents people seriously injured and families who have lost someone in drunk driving accidents in New York. These cases are built on the intersection of the criminal record the driver created and the civil claim that record supports.
How Impairment Causes Catastrophic Harm
Alcohol impairment affects every aspect of a driver’s ability to operate a vehicle safely. Reaction time slows, judgment deteriorates, and the ability to track movement and respond to changing conditions diminishes. The consequences of that impairment fall on people in the driver’s path who had no chance to anticipate or avoid what was coming.
Legal Responsibility
The impaired driver’s conduct is the foundation of the claim. Criminal charges or a conviction, though separate from the civil case, provide documentary evidence of impairment relevant to establishing liability. Depending on the circumstances, additional parties may also bear responsibility for the conditions that led to the crash.
Building the Case
Drunk driving cases require obtaining the criminal record from the incident along with physical evidence of the collision. Police reports, breathalyzer results, field sobriety test documentation, arrest records, and court filings all contribute to the evidentiary foundation of the civil claim.
The criminal process and the civil claim operate on different timelines and require separate strategies. Early legal participation guarantees that civil evidence is preserved and the claim proceeds independently of the criminal case. Every case at Subin Law is built for trial from the start.
What These Cases Involve
Drunk driving accidents cause traumatic brain injury, spinal cord damage, fractures, amputations, burn injuries, and fatalities. When criminal charges are pending, the interaction between the criminal process and civil claim requires deliberate navigation. Building a claim that accounts for both immediate harm and long-term consequences requires detailed preparation from the outset.
Subin Law takes a limited number of serious cases, so each receives focused attention and a strategy built around its supporting acts. Consultations are free, and attorney fees are charged unless compensation is recovered.
Contact Subin Law to discuss your case.