Whether it’s a driver leaving Downtown Summerlin after a night out or someone crossing town from the Las Vegas Strip, intoxicated motorists are a threat to every other person on the road. Alcohol impairs a driverβs ability to focus, react, and make decisionsβoften leading to high-speed crashes, head-on collisions, and fatal accidents.
In Nevada, a driver is considered legally intoxicated with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08% or higher, but impairment can begin long before that threshold is reached. At Morris Injury Law, we believe victims of drunk driving should never bear the financial burden of someone elseβs recklessness.