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What Civil Consequences Will a Drunk Driver Face after a Fatal Accident?
February 3rd, 2022
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News & Politics
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What Civil Consequences Will a Drunk Driver Face after a Fatal Accident?
Drunk driving is responsible for many fatalities on the roads in Florida and other states each year. It is possible that the person who caused the accident will be charged with various crimes for their actions, and they may also be sued to compensate the family. Regardless of what happens with criminal charges, the family of the victim can bring a civil case through Florida’s wrongful death law. Criminal charges and civil casesThe suspect will face some kind of charges from the state related to driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, along with the possibility of a DUI manslaughter charge. In Florida, DUI manslaughter is a serious felony that can result in several years in prison. Even if the suspect is never convicted, they may still be sued in civil court. It is possible that the defendant may be liable for paying the family through the civil courts, but found not guilty in criminal court because the burden of proof in criminal court is higher. Families of victims should keep in mind that the criminal case is mostly handled by the government and many aspects of this process are out of their control. Florida’s wrongful death law
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