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Drunk driving accidents Minnesota

Drunk driving is a leading cause of auto accidents and auto accident fatalities in Minnesota. If you drive while Impaired, you could be arrested, or worse-be involved in a traffic crash that causes serious injury or death. Our auto accident attorney will guide you the process of evaluating your case. A team will be established to determine what your losses truly involves.

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Drunk driving accidents Minnesota

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  1. Drunk Driving Accidents

  2. Drunk driving is a leading cause of auto accidents and auto accident fatalities in Minnesota. In 2013, 21 percent of Minnesota's traffic deaths were due to alcohol related crashes.

  3. Intoxicated drivers and vehicle operators put you at risk People who drink and drive or operate other vehicles negligently endanger the lives of others. Drinking and driving is a crime that is punishable under Minnesota law, and those responsible should be held strictly accountable.

  4. BAC Testing for Auto Accidents Causing Serious Injury or Death Depending on your state, officers may require BAC testing of drivers, passengers, and/or pedestrians killed in automobile accidents. In other states, however, testing occurs at the discretion of the officers on the scene.  

  5. Victims’ rights are protected by Minnesota liquor liability laws Dram shop or liquor liability refers to Minnesota laws covering the responsibility of bars, liquor stores, and other establishments that serve alcohol.  

  6. Thank You

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