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Motor Vehicle Accidents /
May 25, 2022

Addressing the Effects of Impairment on Driving Capabilities

Beem & Isley, P.C.
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A major collision can occur in the blink of an eye and under numerous scenarios, and the fallout of such an incident could have a devastating impact on your life. While you may feel it vital to take all possible measures to mitigate accident risks while driving, can you rely on others to take the same approach to safety? 

Unfortunately, there are a multitude of potential hazards you might encounter while out on Colorado roads, few of which may prove as dangerous as driver impairment. Those who choose to operate a vehicle while under the influence might not even be aware of how such negligence affects their driving capabilities. 

Impaired performance 

The presence of impairment can take a significant toll on your ability to safely operate a motor vehicle, and these effects only intensify as the level of impairment increases. Studies indicate that impairment can affect your driving capabilities in the following ways: 

Should you encounter an impaired driver on the open road, there may be little you can do to respond to the situation and reach safety, and an ensuing crash could place your well-being in jeopardy. 

Impairment-related crash 

Should the decisions of an impaired driver cause a dangerous collision to occur, you could suffer serious or even life-altering injuries in the process. In addition to any physical pain and suffering involved, the financial challenges that might stem from extensive medical bills and loss of wages could also place a significant strain on your life. The aftermath of the crash may leave you facing numerous hardships in life and leave you with questions about the next steps to take to seek restitution and protect your interests. 

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