
Hourigan, Kluger & Quinn Attorneys
Learn how drunk driving accident liability is handled under Pennsylvania law and what damages may apply.
Drunk driving cases often involve both criminal charges and civil liability, but the civil claim is focused on compensation rather than punishment.
One important detail is that intoxication can support negligence claims but does not automatically determine damage value; injuries and causation remain central.
A lesser-known issue is that establishments serving alcohol may sometimes face liability under limited circumstances depending on applicable laws and specific facts. Claims against the establishment that have overserved individuals who are visibly intoxicated are governed by Pennsylvania’s Dram Shop Law.
These cases often involve catastrophic injuries because of reduced reaction time and impaired judgment at the moment of impact.
Evidence such as Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) results, police reports, and witness statements become critical in establishing liability.
Understanding Your Legal Rights After an Accident
Understanding your legal rights after a drunk driving accident is important because liability may involve both criminal and civil components.
Click here to see what options may be available to you.