Cheyenne, WY, Drunk Driving Accidents

Drunk driving accidents are among the most preventable of all traffic crashes. Offenders risk their lives and the lives of others for no justifiable reason when drinking and driving. Fortunately, their victims can get justice through compensation for what they have lost.

How Is Drunk Driving Defined In Wyoming?

Drunk driving occurs when a person operates a motor vehicle after drinking beyond the legal blood-alcohol content (BAC) limit. In other words, being legally drunk is based on the percentage of alcohol in a person’s blood. 

For most adult drivers 21 and over, legal drunkenness occurs at BACs of 0.08% and higher. If a driver is in possession of a commercial driver’s license, the legal BAC level drops considerably to 0.04%. 

Adults under the age of 21 have an even stricter BAC requirement. Drivers in this category must have a BAC below 0.02% to be considered sober. Anything higher nets them a DUI. 

How Many Drinks Does It Take To Reach A 0.08 Bac?

It depends on the person. However, generally speaking, two drinks will cause a female weighing 120 lbs to become legally drunk, while four drinks will legally inebriate a 180-pound male. A shot of hard liquor, a glass of beer, or a glass of wine could all count as one drink, depending on the size of the beverage. 

Keep in mind that these numbers are for 0.08% BAC. Commercial drivers and adults under 21 have significantly lower BAC thresholds that would be surpassed by the number of drinks listed above. 

What Are The Statistics For Drunk Driving In Wyoming?

Wyoming has poor drunk driving numbers compared to other states. At 642.3 arrests per 100,000 residents, it has the third-highest number of DUI arrests, proportionately speaking. 

Another alarming statistic is that 35% of all fatalities on Wyoming roads involved a drunk driver in 2020. Beating Wyoming for the top spots for DUI arrests are South Dakota and Montana, which are ranked second and first, respectively. 

When To Call A Cheyenne Drunk Driving Lawyer

If you have been in an accident with a drunk driver, you should strongly consider meeting with an experienced drunk driving accident lawyer. The compensation you are owed depends on it.

As soon as you have received medical treatment, reach out to a Wyoming drunk driving accident attorney to protect your claim and hold the drunk driver and their insurance company accountable. 

Proving A Drunk Driving Case In Wyoming

As a victim of a drunk driving accident in Wyoming, you must prove your case. Compensation is not automatic. You need hard evidence that a DUI caused your injuries. Satisfactory evidence might include:

  • Police reports showing the other driver was charged with DUI
  • BAC test data
  • Law enforcement evidence against the driver
  • Witness testimony
  • Camera footage

When we take a case, our team immediately gets to work gathering evidence. When victims contact us soon after their accident, fewer evidence problems, such as lost or missing evidence, occur. 

Why Should You Bring A Wyoming Drunk Driving Civil Claim?

You have a clear right to compensation after a drunk driving accident. Exercising this right is the only way you will receive the compensation you deserve. The losses you suffer can cause extreme financial impacts and a substantial loss in the quality of your life. With a claim, you can’t erase the past but can build a future. 

How Criminal DUI Charges Affect Your Claim

Once a person is charged criminally, they have the right to a fair criminal justice process. This process could take many months and result in a delay in your civil case proceedings. 

Ultimately, there is a risk that the defendant will have fewer resources available to pay for damages not covered by insurance or other sources. In every case, Bachus & Schanker work diligently to recover every penny owed to our clients. 

Who Can I Sue For A Drunk Driving Accident?

In most drunk driving cases, you can sue the driver directly for driving while intoxicated. You can also sue the driver’s insurance company if it does not deal with you in good faith or reasonably while processing your claim. 

If a bar or host serves alcohol to a minor, and that minor causes a DUI crash, the servers can face liability as well.

Wyoming Dram Shop Laws

Wyoming drunk driving laws clearly shield hosts and alcohol servers from liability when they have served alcohol in a legal manner. For example, serving a legal bar patron in a legal bar would not result in any DUI liability for the bar or servers. The driver can still be held liable. 

Why Choose Our Cheyenne Drunk Driving Accident Lawyers?

At Bachus & Schanker, we are relentless in our pursuit of the damages you are owed. We don’t entertain low-ball offers when you deserve more. Give us a call for a free consultation and learn more about your case, including its true value. 

A quick review of our case results demonstrates that we understand how to get our clients the money they deserve. If a drunk driver has injured you, choose Bachus & Schanker to get the results you need.

We don’t charge anything upfront, and you’ll pay nothing if we are unsuccessful in getting you compensated. So don’t hesitate. 

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