Drunk Driving Accidents

Drunk Driving Accidents

Pensacola Drunk Driver Accident Attorneys

Emmanuel, Sheppard & Condon
Personal Injury Attorneys

In a recent survey by Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), driving under the influence of alcohol or other drugs was cited as the greatest highway safety problem. Based on the most recent statistics, there were 17,602 deaths in 2006 due to alcohol-related crashes involving drivers and motorcycle operators. 35% of Florida's traffic fatalities in 2005 were related to alcohol.

What can you do if you're a victim of a drunk driver? Of course, a suit against the driver is a first course of action. We find, however, that many of these drivers are not insured, and therefore cannot provide the compensation necessary to meet your loss. In these cases, it may be possible to pursue recovery against the persons who provided the alcohol to the driver. In the state of Florida, establishments who serve alcoholic beverages may be liable for damages resulting from the consumption of these beverages.

If you or a loved one has been injured due to a drunk driver, it's important to act quickly. Call us today toll-free at (866) 540-5996 for a free initial consultation. If you prefer, you may complete the requested information to the right, and a representative from our office will be in contact with you shortly.

Free Auto Safety Kit Call Us Today For a free consultation about your personal injury matter. 866-540-5996 or email us

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30 South Spring Street
Pensacola, Florida, 32502
Phone Toll-Free: 866.540.5996
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Located in Pensacola, Florida, our experienced personal injury attorneys practice mainly in the Pensacola and Mobile, Alabama areas, including Santa Rosa County and Escambia County in Florida and Mobile and Baldwin Counties in Alabama. In addition, we represent tourists and out-of-state visitors who were injured in these areas while visiting.