A motor vehicle crash caused by a drunk or drug-impaired driver is entirely preventable. While car accidents are caused by driver error, impaired driving is by definition negligent. While a criminal DUI charge punishes the reckless driver for breaking the law, it does not cover your mounting medical bills, lost wages, or long-term physical recovery. To secure the compensation you need to rebuild your life, you must pursue a civil personal injury action.
At The Cagle Law Firm, our experienced Carbondale drunk driving accident lawyers protect victims and families across Southern Illinois. We hold impaired motorists and negligent establishments fully accountable for the destruction they cause. Whether you were struck along the high-traffic commercial corridors of Illinois Route 13 (Main Street), a high-speed stretch of US Route 51, or an intersection near the Southern Illinois University (SIU) campus, our legal team is prepared to fight for your recovery.
Litigating an impaired driving accident in Jackson County requires building a comprehensive evidentiary foundation. Our firm works quickly to secure police reports, breathalyzer results, blood-alcohol concentration (BAC) diagnostics, and field sobriety test video footage from local law enforcement agencies. We use this evidence to establish clear liability and maximize your recovery under state civil codes.
In Illinois, the timeline to seek a legal remedy for bodily injury is strictly time-bound. Under (735 ILCS 5/13-202), you have exactly two years from the date of the underlying automobile accident to file a formal civil lawsuit. Failing to file a petition before this statutory deadline expires bars you from pursuing compensation.
Illinois operates under a modified comparative fault framework with a 51% bar rule (735 ILCS 5/2-1116). An injured motorist can recover compensation as long as their assigned share of responsibility for the collision is 50% or less.
For example, if an impaired driver strikes your vehicle, but the defense argues you were speeding and attributes 10% of the fault to you, your final recovery will be reduced by 10%. If your total damages equal $100,000, your final award will be $90,000. However, if a jury decides you were 51% or more at fault, you are completely barred from recovering any damages. Our team builds strong cases to counter comparative fault defenses.
In many drunk driving accidents, liability can extend beyond the driver. Under the Illinois Dram Shop Act (235 ILCS 5/6-21), victims can file a civil claim against commercial establishments—such as bars, taverns, restaurants, or liquor stores—that sold or provided alcohol to an already intoxicated individual who subsequently caused an injury.
Dram shop claims involve distinct legal rules that must be carefully managed alongside your primary auto liability claim:
Recovering full compensation requires detailed diagnostic documentation of your injuries from recognized medical institutions. Following an accident in the Carbondale area, victims are typically transported to local facilities for emergency care and long-term treatment:
SIH Memorial Hospital of Carbondale: Located on West Walnut Street, this facility serves as the primary regional hospital for comprehensive emergency care and trauma stabilization in Southern Illinois.
If a fair settlement cannot be negotiated with the insurance providers, our legal team will file a formal civil complaint and litigate your case within the Jackson County Circuit Court (1st Judicial Circuit), located inside the county courthouse in neighboring Murphysboro, Illinois. Depending on the facts of the collision, your case may possibly be brought in another county. Again, each crash is unique.
Yes. A criminal DUI prosecution is entirely separate from a civil personal injury lawsuit. The criminal court determines whether the driver violated state laws, requiring proof beyond a reasonable doubt. A civil lawsuit seeks financial compensation for your damages and operates on a lower evidentiary standard known as a preponderance of the evidence. A driver can be held liable in civil court even if their criminal charges are reduced or dismissed.
Victims can seek economic damages for medical bills, physical therapy costs, out-of-pocket expenses, and documented lost wages. Non-economic damages can be pursued for physical pain, mental suffering, and diminished quality of life. In cases involving extreme recklessness, a civil court may also award punitive damages to punish the driver’s conduct.
The Cagle Law Firm operates on a strict contingency fee basis. Our firm covers all upfront investigative costs, expert witness fees, and court filings. You pay zero out-of-pocket legal fees unless we successfully win a negotiated settlement or a jury verdict for your family.
You do not have to face corporate insurance defense teams alone while recovering a car crash or truck accident. Led by founding trial advocate Zane Thomas Cagle, our legal team provides dedicated representation to help your family secure justice.
Contact our legal team today at (314) 276-1681 or oll-free at (800) 685-3302 to schedule your 100% free, confidential case evaluation.
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