Drunk Driving Accidents


Los Angeles, California, Personal Injury Attorneys

When someone decides to drink and drive, they put the lives of everyone else on the road at risk. Often, the consequences of this decision are tragic, resulting in serious injuries or even death.

If you have been injured or someone you love has been killed in a drunk driving accident, come to the law firm of Lederer & Nojima LLP in Los Angeles, California. Our experienced personal injury attorneys can effectively protect your rights and interests following a drunk driving accident. Contact us today to schedule your free consultation, to determine how we can work together to get the results you need.

Protecting the Rights of the Victims of Drunk Driving Accidents

The effects of a drunk driving accident are often much more severe than those in other car accidents. When driving drunk, drivers' capacity is greatly diminished, their reaction time slowed, they fall asleep at the wheel or simply fail to recognize they are driving outside of the lane, leading to head-on collisions at full speed.

If you were injured in a car accident by someone who has been charged with DUI or DWI, you may be entitled to compensation above and beyond your medical bills and expenses. The law recognized that people who choose to drink and drive are making a willful decision to put others at risk - and therefore allows the victims to recover compensatory as well as punitive damages.

Our attorneys have obtained millions of dollars in compensation for injured people and their families in jury verdicts and settlements. We can effectively negotiate to ensure that you are fully and fairly compensated, and we are always prepared to take our personal injury and wrongful death cases to trial if necessary.

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Lederer & Nojima LLP represents injury victims and their families in the Los Angeles area and throughout California, in communities such as Santa Monica, Torrance, Santa Barbara, San Diego, Palm Springs, Riverside, Encino, Sherman Oaks, South Bay, West Los Angeles, East Los Angeles, Mid-Wilshire, Downtown L.A., Beverly Hills, Hollywood, Monterey Park, El Monte, Montebello, Whittier, Burbank, Van Nuys, San Gabriel Valley, San Fernando Valley, and the Westside, and in counties including Los Angeles County, Orange County, and Ventura County.