Are there any civil suits that can be filed after a drunk driving accident?

Yes, there are civil suits that can be filed after a drunk driving accident in Florida. Generally, when someone is found liable in a drunk driving accident, they can be held accountable in a civil court for the losses and damages caused by the accident. In Florida, a personal injury lawsuit can be brought by the victim of the drunk driving accident. This type of lawsuit is often referred to as a negligence case or a tort case, and holds the at-fault driver accountable for the damages they caused as a result of their negligence. Most commonly, damages sought in a negligence case include medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Other damages may also be awarded in a negligence case, depending on the case’s specific circumstances. In order to succeed in a negligence case, the accident victim must establish that the drunk driver owed them a duty of care, that the driver breached that duty, that harm occurred as a result of the breach, and that actual damages were caused. In Florida, potential plaintiffs in a civil suit for a drunk driving accident have four years from the date of the injury to bring a case to court. A successful civil suit can result in the at-fault driver paying damages to the victim in order to compensate them for the losses and damages.

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