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Drunk driving is never okay and is responsible for countless injuries, accidents, and fatalities every year. The FBI estimates that approximately 300,000 people drive drunk daily, but law enforcement arrests fewer than 4,000. U.S. laws are designed to seek justice for these accidents and punish drunk drivers, but the courts may not provide the financial compensation victims need.
Unfortunately, the number of drunk drivers increases during holidays, including Cinco de Mayo. This Cinco de Mayo, watch out for potentially intoxicated drivers and report any motorists who seem impaired. Spotting a drunk driver could save your life.
Cinco de Mayo increases your chances of being in a car accident even if you don’t plan on drinking. Remember: Others will go out, so be prepared to watch out for drunk drivers.
MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) identifies these telltale signs of intoxicated driving:
Cinco de Mayo is a significant holiday for many people, especially young adults. If you plan to go out and celebrate, make sure you’re prepared to avoid drunk driving. The best way to prevent a DUI is to have a plan. Before you celebrate, ask a friend if he or she will be available to drive you home or plan on taking a cab or public transit.
If you notice a friend who is intoxicated, do not allow him or her to drive. If possible, ask your friend to give you his or her keys.
At Habbas & Associates, we are committed to helping victims of DUI accidents seek the money they need and deserve for medical expenses, missed wages, and noneconomic damages. To see what our law firm can do for you, contact us now.

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