Gwinnett County DUI Accident Lawyer Explains the Dangers Facing Innocent Georgia Drivers

Gwinnett County Auto Accident Attorney Shane Smith Gives General Overview of the Deleterious Effects of Drunk Driving in Georgia

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, there are some startling statistics about drunk driving in Georgia which puts innocent Gwinnett County car drivers at risk for serious injuries or even death:

  • Drunk drivers, including those with high blood alcohol content (BAC) levels are usually men between 25 and 35 years old, have already been convicted of Georgia DUI violations and have abused illicit substances.
  • Fatally injured victims of DUI crashes in New Hope and all over the country are killed by drivers with average blood alcohol content (BAC) levels of 0.16. However, there have been plenty of fatal Gwinnett County DUI accident deaths from drivers with much lower blood alcohol content (BAC) levels.

These statistics only encompass some of the irresponsible drivers in Georgia that fail to uphold their duty of care when they drive after drinking alcohol. Even one drink, defined as a glass of wine, a bottle of beer, or a shot of liquor, can have serious and life-threatening impacts for the impaired driver and countless innocent drivers on Georgia roads.

If you have suffered physical and emotional damages from the negligence of a Gwinnett County drunk driver, Shane Smith Law can help you determine your legal rights. Your New Hope DUI accident lawyer will speak with you to go over the relevant aspects of your injury and see if you have a claim. Call our law offices (770) 487-8999 to speak with a Georgia auto accident attorney today!

When a New Hope driver is under the influence of alcohol, after level any consumption, Gwinnett County DUI accidents are much greater because:

  • Alcohol consumption reduces one’s ability to judge and the rate of judgment
  • Vision is reduced. Vision is blurred, the ability for the affected driver to focus is slowed and double vision is much more prevalent after consuming alcohol. Since vision is impacted at blood alcohol content (BAC) levels of only 0.02, this is only one alcoholic drink. This blood alcohol content (BAC) level impact’s one ability to judge speed, distance and traffic. This can certainly contribute to an auto accident.
  • Reaction time is extended. Any alcohol consumption reduces reaction time, with the more consumed, the longer one’s reaction time is. However, similar to vision, alcohol, at any level, impacts reaction time and since some accidents are averted at the last second, a slowed reaction time can make the difference between an auto accident and not.

If you or have a family member that has suffered a serious Georgia DUI accident and injuries due to the negligence of a driver at-fault, a New Hope auto accident attorney at Shane Smith Law will be able to quickly evaluate your case and help you recover the damages you are entitled to. Your Gwinnett County DUI accident attorney is only a phone call away at (980) 246-2656.

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