
The Devastating Impact of Drunk Driving in Northern Virginia
Drunk driving crashes continue to devastate families across Fairfax County and the greater DMV region. According to Virginia DMV crash data, alcohol-related crashes account for nearly 28% of all fatal crashes statewide. On an average day in Virginia, 19 accidents involve alcohol, injuring 11 people and killing one person.
The consequences extend far beyond the initial collision. Survivors often face mounting medical bills, lost wages, long-term rehabilitation, and emotional trauma that can last a lifetime. When an impaired driver causes these injuries, Virginia law provides victims with the right to pursue compensation.
Your Legal Rights After a Drunk Driving Crash in Fairfax County
Virginia allows victims of drunk driving crashes to pursue civil claims against impaired drivers, regardless of whether criminal charges are filed. A civil lawsuit is separate from any DUI prosecution and has a lower burden of proof—you must show it is “more likely than not” that the drunk driver caused your injuries.
Compensation may include:
- Medical expenses (past and future)
- Lost wages and diminished earning capacity
- Pain and suffering
- Permanent disability or disfigurement
- Wrongful death damages for surviving family members
Virginia’s Contributory Negligence Rule: A Critical Warning
Virginia follows a strict contributory negligence rule. If you are found even 1% at fault for the crash, you may be barred from recovering any compensation. This makes it essential to work with an experienced personal injury attorney who can protect your claim and counter any attempts by insurance companies to shift blame onto you.
Wrongful Death Claims in Virginia
When a drunk driving crash takes a life, Virginia law allows certain family members—spouses, children, and parents—to file a wrongful death lawsuit. The statute of limitations is two years from the date of death (Virginia Code § 8.01-244). These claims can recover funeral expenses, loss of income and support, and compensation for the grief and suffering caused by your loved one’s death.
What to Do After a Drunk Driving Crash
If you or a family member is involved in a drunk driving crash:
- Call 911 immediately and request police and medical assistance
- Seek medical attention, even if injuries seem minor
- Document everything—photos, witness information, police report numbers
- Do not give recorded statements to insurance companies
- Contact a personal injury attorney before accepting any settlement
Get the Help You Deserve
The aftermath of a drunk driving crash is overwhelming. Insurance companies may pressure you to settle quickly for far less than your claim is worth. At Hilton & Somer, our Fairfax personal injury attorneys have decades of experience fighting for victims of impaired drivers. We handle your case on a contingency basis—you pay nothing unless we win.
Call (703) 560-0700 today for a free, confidential consultation. We’re here to help you get the justice and compensation you deserve.
References:
- FOX 5 DC – “3 killed in Reston crash on Fox Mill Road” (March 14, 2026): https://www.fox5dc.com/news/3-killed-single-vehicle-crash-reston-2-others-hospitalized
- WTVR CBS 6 – “Inside Virginia’s massive Labor Day drunk driving crackdown” (August 2025): https://www.wtvr.com/news/local-news/virginia-massive-labor-day-drunk-driving-crackdown-aug-30-2025