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Drunk Driving News

Drug and Alcohol Courts: An Effective Alternative to Jail

Drug courts were developed in the 1980's in an effort to stop the abuse of alcohol and other drugs, and to reduce the criminal activity that typically accompanies these behaviors. More

Five states have enacted new DUI laws in 2010

Five U.S. states have enacted new laws related to drunk driving in 2010. More

The push to require ignition interlock devices on vehicles of convicted drunk drivers

More and more states are enacting legislation that will utilize technology in the effort to make the roads safer by requiring the installation of ignition interlock devices on vehicles of first time drunk driving offenders. More

Motion filed to allow BAC breath test results as evidence

There may soon be a new weapon to fight drinking and driving in King County. Or rather, an old weapon may be available once again. More

Washington Superintendent of Public Schools arrested for DUI

On Sunday, March 21st at 1:30 am, Randy Dorn, Washington State Superintendent of Public Schools, was pulled over for speeding by a local law enforcement officer in Orting, Washington, and when the officer smelled alcohol on Dorn's breath, he administered a field sobriety test. More

Driving while distracted – the new DUI

Even though we have focused a great deal of attention on drunk driving, we are now seeing a new threat that is equally common and equally dangerous – distracted driving. More

Hold Drunk Drivers Responsible

The Police

A police officer has a duty to exercise reasonable care once he has taken a drunk driver into custody. On arrest of a drunk driver, the officer should place the drunk in jail, release him to a sober responsible adult, impound his car, or release the car to a sober responsible adult. Where the officer releases the still intoxicated driver without effectively separating him from his vehicle, the officer is responsible for the damages caused by a subsequent drunk driving accident.

We recently recovered a multi-million dollar verdict against the Washington State Patrol where the officer drove an intoxicated woman home, gave her back her keys, and warned her not to drive again “until you sober up.” The drunk waited 9 minutes, called a cab, returned to her car, and then drove over the centerline, smashing head on into our client.

If you or a loved one has been seriously injured in an alcohol or drug-related traffic accident in Seattle, Tacoma, Everett or Bellingham, call the experienced attorneys at Brett & Coats today. We want bars and taverns to pay for the injuries and devastation that they cause by sending intoxicated drivers onto our highways. Only by making bars and taverns accountable for their actions will future victims be spared.

Call the attorneys at Brett & Coats PLLC today at 1-800-925-1875, 360-714-0900, or contact us via our website at online form. Brett & Coats represents drunk driving victims throughout the state of Washington, including the cities of Seattle, Tacoma, Everett and Bellingham, WA.

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