Every day, approximately 28 people die from some involvement in a drunk-driving accident in the United States - that's over 10,000 deaths caused by alcohol-related deaths per year! Often times the victims of those accidents are not the drivers, but are passengers, children, pedestrians or other innocent bystanders. Drunk driving can have many different effects on all parties involved. Let's take a look at some of the other shocking statistics about drunk driving.

As seen in the infographic above, drunk driving can cause pain and suffering, monetary damages, serious injuries, and sometimes even death. When you decide to drink and drive, you are giving up your ability to think and act responsibly. Drunk driving can have legal, financial, personal and professional repercussions in the future. Some of those consequences include:
Depending on the state, these are just a few of the many consequences you could face if you irresponsibly decide to drink and drive.
In 2016, the Tampa Police Department reported 2,087 DUI arrests with nearly 15% of all accidents involving an alcohol-impaired driver. Drunk driving is a serious offense - not only do you risk your life and others' lives, but you could also face some serious jail time. In Florida, the there are different consequences (jail time and/or fines) depending on the number of offenses and the % of your blood alcohol content.
*48 hours of the confinement must be served at one time or consecutive
*If the third conviction is more than 10 years after the second conviction, then the jail or imprison term is up to 12 months
Even though all 50 states have strict laws in place to protect the public from drunk drivers, some people unfortunately still choose to drive under the influence of alcohol. In addition to drunk driving laws, the following are effective measures used across the nation to help fight against drunk driving:
Drunk driving can be prevented, but it's up to you to make the change. Creating awareness and taking the appropriate precautions can help prevent drunk driving and even save a life. If you lost a family member because of a drunk driver, reach out to one of our wrongful death attorneys and discuss your options.

