Drunk Driving Victims/DUI
Serving throughout Tennessee and Mississippi
Drunk driving is a huge problem in the United States. On average, someone is killed in an alcohol-related crash every 30 minutes*. Alcohol was a factor in almost 40% of all traffic fatalities in 2005, and resulted in 16,885 deaths that year. If you were injured by a drunk driver in Tennessee or Mississippi, call John Michael Bailey today. He has experience in handling alcohol-related driving accidents and can help you and your loved ones get money for the harm caused by someone else's reckless and negligent drunk driving.
The lawyers at John Michael Bailey's law firm are skilled Tennessee and Mississippi personal injury attorneys who will fight for your rights against the insurance company when you're injured in an alcohol-related car crash. Call us today for a free and confidential case evaluation so we can help you win the compensation you deserve and help provide you with a sense of justice for the wrong done to you and your loved ones.
*2005 National Highway Safety Administration Statistics
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Have you lost someone you care about in a Tennessee or Mississippi drunk driving accident? If so, let the personal injury lawyers at the law firm of John Michael Bailey protect your rights and help you get the compensation you deserve for your injuries, pain, and suffering. For a free consultation of your potential injury claim, simply complete a free consultation request form online or call us at (866)-241-4366.
With an office based in Memphis, Tennessee, the personal injury lawyers of John Michael Bailey's law firm help injured victims throughout Tennessee and now Mississippi. The attorneys handle the following types of cases: auto accidents, airplane accidents, boating accidents, construction-site accidents, DUI, drug injury, defective products, environmental dangers, medical malpractice, nursing home abuse and neglect, premises liability, slip-and-fall accidents, spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, workers' compensation, and wrongful death.