Miami Drunk Driving Accident Attorneys Helping You Recover Fair Compensation
When someone in Miami gets behind the wheel intoxicated and crashes into you, they face criminal charges – but the criminal court does not pay your medical bills or replace your lost wages. You need a lawyer who fights to make the liable party pay for every bit of harm they caused.
We are The Tinstman Law Firm, P.A., and our role in South Florida is to step in when serious injuries leave people with no other option. With 36 years of combined experience, our Miami-based team fights reckless drivers and the insurers who try to minimize real harm. We prepare every case as if it will be tried in court because that pressure is what forces accountability.
Why Drunk Driving Crashes Cause Severe Injuries
Drunk drivers do not react the way sober drivers do. Their judgment is impaired, and their timing is slow. That behavior often leads to violent crashes involving cars, trucks and motorcycles.
These drivers may:
- Speed or drive far below safe limits, creating sudden hazards that other drivers cannot anticipate
- Drift between lanes or fail to signal, increasing the risk of side-impact and rear-end collisions
- Ignore traffic lights, signs or changing conditions, often entering intersections without slowing
Substances beyond alcohol also impair drivers. Whether prescription medications, illegal drugs or combinations of intoxicants, the effect is the same: their choice to drive impaired left you injured and suffering.
When injuries are serious, identifying every reckless act matters. Our skilled attorney knows how to uncover it and use it.
Medical Records And Early Legal Support Protect Your Claim
After any drunk driving accident, medical care is not optional. It protects your health and your claim. Early exams place your injuries on record, which is critical when symptoms worsen or prior conditions are involved.
Quick legal involvement also protects you. Our attorneys’ legal support allows you to:
- Preserve crash evidence before vehicles are repaired or destroyed
- Avoid insurance traps, including recorded statements used to reduce payouts
- Track legal deadlines, including Florida’s two-year statute of limitations
Even cases that seem clear can unravel without the right steps taken early.
Let Us Help You
Florida law gives you two years to file a car accident claim, and insurance companies build their defense the moment the accident happens. This demands quick legal action. Call The Tinstman Law Firm, P.A., immediately via 305-832-1412 so we can protect every detail of your case. We can also be reached via our online contact form.
