Arlington Drunk Driving Accident Lawyer
Pursuing maximum compensation from every responsible party across North Texas
If you need a Drunk Driving Accident Lawyer in Arlington, The Injury Avengers are here to help. We represent injury victims throughout Tarrant County and fight to recover the maximum compensation the law allows. Call us at 817-221-8888 for a free consultation.
These crashes happen across the Dallas-Fort Worth area every day, near entertainment districts and bar corridors, downtown nightlife areas and event venues, and on major highways like I-20, I-30, I-35, and SH-360 during holiday and weekend traffic. The Injury Avengers represent drunk driving accident victims across the Dallas-Fort Worth area and pursue every available source of compensation. In some cases, that may include claims not only against the intoxicated driver, but also against a licensed alcohol provider if the facts support a Texas dram shop claim. We also evaluate whether the evidence may support exemplary damages and pursue every legally supported avenue of recovery.
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How We Help
- Gather criminal case evidence from Tarrant County DWI proceedings involving impaired drivers leaving AT&T Stadium, Globe Life Field, and Six Flags on Collins Street, Division Street, and I-30.
- Investigate dram shop liability against stadium alcohol vendors, arena concessionaires, and nearby Arlington bars that over-served the driver before they caused a crash in event-traffic corridors.
- Pursue punitive damages in Tarrant County courts using BAC evidence, vendor serving records, and the well-documented pattern of post-event drunk driving that Arlington entertainment venues create.
- Identify all insurance coverage available, including the driver's auto policy, vendor and venue dram shop liability coverage, and your own UM/UIM protection for crashes caused by uninsured event-goers.
Compensation You May Be Owed
- Medical bills and future medical care
- Lost wages and earning capacity
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional distress and PTSD
- Property damage
- Exemplary damages where supported by the facts and evidence
Drunk Driving Accidents in Arlington: Game Days and Entertainment Traffic
Arlington's entertainment district produces a concentrated wave of impaired drivers after events at AT&T Stadium, Globe Life Field, and Six Flags. Alcohol is served extensively at these venues, and thousands of drivers leave the area simultaneously on I-30 and surrounding roads. Arlington drunk driving crash rates spike measurably on event nights, and dram shop liability extends to the vendors serving alcohol inside these venues.
Real Arlington Scenario
A sober driver on I-30 is struck by an intoxicated fan leaving a Cowboys game at AT&T Stadium. The fan consumed multiple beers at the stadium where vendors continued serving despite visible intoxication. The stadium's alcohol vendor, the concessionaire, and the drunk driver all face potential liability. Arlington event-night drunk driving claims often involve institutional defendants with large insurance policies.
Frequently Asked Questions
Drunk driving spikes after Cowboys games at AT&T Stadium. Can I sue the stadium or vendors?
You can potentially pursue claims against alcohol vendors inside AT&T Stadium and nearby bars under Texas dram shop law if they served the driver while obviously intoxicated. Post-game drunk driving on Collins Street, Division Street, and I-30 is a well-documented problem in Arlington. Our attorneys investigate both the driver and every establishment that contributed to their intoxication.
I was hit by a drunk driver leaving Globe Life Field after a Rangers game. What should I do?
Call 911, get medical treatment, and contact a personal injury attorney before speaking with any insurance company. The streets around Globe Life Field on Nolan Ryan Expressway and Randol Mill Road see heavy impaired driving after every game and major event. Call 817-221-8888 so we can preserve surveillance footage and vendor serving records before they are destroyed.
Are drunk driving accidents near Six Flags in Arlington covered by dram shop law?
If alcohol was served at Six Flags or a nearby establishment to a patron who was obviously intoxicated, a dram shop claim may apply. The roads around Six Flags off SH-360 and I-30 see impaired drivers after weekend events and concert nights. Our Arlington attorneys investigate these Tarrant County cases thoroughly and pursue every liable party to secure maximum compensation.
Ready to Fight for Your Compensation in Arlington?
Free consultation. No obligation. No fee unless we win. The Injury Avengers are ready to go to work for you today.