A drunk driver hit you. Now you face pain, bills, and fear about what comes next. You did not choose this. The law gives you the right to seek money for what you lost. That right is not a gift. It is protection.
This guide explains the types of monetary damages you can pursue after DUI car accidents. You will see what you can claim for medical costs, lost income, and damage to your car. You will also learn about pain, stress, and loss of normal life. These harms are real. They deserve payment. The drunk driver made a choice. You now live with the result of that choice. You do not need to face this alone or feel powerless. You can use the law to push back and demand full payment for every harm you carry.
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Medical Costs You Can Claim
A crash with a drunk driver can change your body in one moment. Treatment costs can crush a family budget. You can seek money for:
You can also claim future medical care. That includes treatment you will need in months or years ahead. The law recognizes that some injuries do not heal fast.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that alcohol crashes cause huge medical costs every year. Your case is part of that larger harm. Your bills should not rest on you or your family.
Lost Income and Harm to Your Work Life
Injuries can stop you from working. Even a short time away from work can hurt. You can seek money for:
Sometimes injuries weaken your body in a lasting way. You might not return to the same job. You might work fewer hours. You can claim:
A crash should not erase years of effort you gave to your job. The law lets you demand money for both past and future income loss.
Damage to Your Car and Personal Property
Your car may be more than a way to get to work. It may be how you take your children to school and doctor visits. You can seek payment for:
Even if insurance pays part of this, you can still claim uncovered costs. You should not pay out of pocket for harm someone else caused.
Pain, Suffering, and Emotional Harm
Not all harm shows on a bill. Pain can steal sleep. Fear can block you from driving again. You can seek money for:
Courts look at the severity of your injuries. They also look at how long your pain and stress may last. You can support this part of your claim with notes, counseling records, and statements from family.
Punitive Damages for Drunk Driving
DUI is not a simple mistake. It is a choice that puts others in danger. Some states allow punitive damages in drunk driving cases. These are not tied to your bills. They are meant to punish extreme conduct and warn others.
Whether you can seek punitive damages depends on your state law. It can depend on facts such as:
Punitive damages can increase the total payment. They also send a clear message that drunk driving brings real cost.
Typical Costs After DUI Car Accidents
Every case is different. Still, national data shows how heavy the burden can be. The figures below come from public safety and health research.
| Type of Harm | Example Cost Range per Person | What This Often Includes |
| Immediate medical care | $3,000 to $30,000 | ER visit, hospital stay, tests, first surgery |
| Ongoing medical care | $5,000 to $100,000+ | Therapy, follow up visits, second surgeries |
| Lost income | Weeks to years of pay | Missed work, reduced hours, job loss |
| Vehicle and property | $5,000 to $40,000+ | Car repair or replacement, rental, items in car |
| Pain and suffering | Varies by case | Physical pain, emotional stress, trauma |
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that alcohol crashes cost many billions in one year in medical care, work loss, and property damage. Your case is part of this hard truth.
What You Should Do After the Crash
You can protect your right to full payment with clear steps. Try to:
Insurance companies may push you to settle fast. A quick check can feel tempting when bills rise. Yet fast offers often fall short of your true losses, especially for long term care and future income.
Protecting Your Family’s Future
A drunk driver changed your life in seconds. You now face a long road. You have the right to seek money for every type of harm. That includes medical care, lost income, property damage, pain, and in some cases punitive damages.
You do not need to carry this cost by yourself. The law gives you a way to shift the burden back to the person who caused it. Careful records, steady medical care, and clear claims can help you secure funds that support your health and your family’s future.
Contact an Attorney
Weber Law Firm
8020 Old County Road 54
New Port Richey, Florida 34653

