Two St. Louis Women Seriously Injured By Drunk Driver in Philadelphia
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Two unidentified women are in critical condition after they were hit by a drunk driver during a jog Thursday morning. Both joggers were from St. Louis and had traveled to Philadelphia with their husbands to watch the Phillies-Cardinals game.
The driver is in custody and will be charged with a DWI, according to a Fox 29 report.
Witnesses say the driver ran a red light and hit the women as they crossed the street.
We will post more information on this incident when it is released. It is virtually certain the driver will face additional criminal charges.
While many more details need to be examined by a personal injury attorney, the DWI charge is the first sign of a negligent act. A DWI conviction constitutes per se negligence. Negligence per se is a legal doctrine which states an act is deemed negligent if it violates a statute or regulation designed to keep people safe and is the cause of the injury. In this case, the regulation violated would be the laws against drunk driving. If a personal injury lawsuit were to follow, the lawyer would need to prove the violation of this statute contributed to cause the accident.
The Bradley Law Firm has handled cases like this for more than 30 years. If you or a family member has been injured by a drunk driver, contact us as soon as possible to discuss your legal rights. Our lawyers can represent injured victims throughout the United States and regularly associate with counsel in states other than Missouri and Illinois to pursue claims. As always, we will provide a free consultations and you never receive any legal bill from us. We only recover a fee if we are successful on your case.
