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Drugged driving is deadly

On Behalf of | Dec 20, 2021 | Car Accidents |

When people hear about impaired drivers, they may automatically think about alcohol. It’s possible that a person’s blood alcohol concentration level will come back as 0% but they’re still too impaired to drive.

Drugged driving is a major issue because the driver’s ability to drive is reduced. They may have a slowed reaction time. Some might drive in an aggressive or unsafe way. The issue with these problems is that it’s often hard for law enforcement officers to determine what’s going on because there’s not a chemical test that’s reliable for drugs.

What kinds of drugs might impair drivers?

Many types of drugs can lead to impairment. This includes prescription, over-the-counter and illegal drugs. Prescription and over-the-counter medications that may have this impact on drivers are clearly labeled with a note that they may cause drowsiness or that the person taking them shouldn’t operate heavy machinery.

People who are starting a new drug should avoid driving until they know how it will affect them. Some people might be given a false impression that there will be no side effects. If there’s any doubt, they should stay off the roads so they don’t collide with innocent people.

Anyone who’s struck by a driver who was impaired should ensure they learn about their right to seek compensation. There are time limits that apply to these cases, so you should get them filed quickly. It’s possible to include damages, such as medical care bills, lost wages, and others that are related to the wreck. Working with professionals who have handled these cases before can help you as you plan your next steps in the matter.