Atlanta Drunk Driving Accident Lawyer
Being hit by a drunk driver in Atlanta is not just a car accident — it is a case of willful negligence that may entitle you to punitive damages on top of your standard compensation. Georgia Auto Law aggressively pursues every avenue of recovery for victims of drunk driving accidents, including dram shop claims against bars and restaurants that over-served the driver.
Punitive Damages in Georgia DUI Accidents
Georgia law allows punitive damages when the at-fault driver's conduct shows "willful misconduct, malice, fraud, wantonness, oppression, or that entire want of care" (O.C.G.A. § 51-12-5.1). Driving under the influence meets this standard. Punitive damages are capped at $250,000 in most cases, but there is no cap when the defendant acted with specific intent to harm or was under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
This means drunk driving accident victims in Atlanta can recover:
- Compensatory damages — Medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, property damage
- Uncapped punitive damages — Additional compensation to punish the drunk driver's reckless behavior
Dram Shop Liability in Georgia
Under Georgia's dram shop law (O.C.G.A. § 51-1-40), a bar, restaurant, or social host can be held liable for serving alcohol to a person who is "noticeably intoxicated" if that person then causes an accident. Georgia Auto Law investigates:
- Bar and restaurant receipts, surveillance footage, and server testimony
- Whether the establishment continued serving an obviously intoxicated patron
- Social host liability when alcohol is served at a private event
Common Drunk Driving Accident Locations in Atlanta
Atlanta's Buckhead nightlife district, Midtown entertainment corridor, Edgewood Avenue bar scene, and late-night traffic on the Downtown Connector are high-risk areas for drunk driving accidents.
Evidence in DUI Accident Cases
- Blood alcohol content (BAC) test results from the arresting officer
- Toxicology reports from hospital blood draws
- Field sobriety test results and dashcam/bodycam footage
- Bar and restaurant records showing alcohol purchases and timestamps
- Criminal DUI case records — a DUI conviction strengthens your civil claim
- Witness testimony about the driver's behavior before the crash
Why Choose Georgia Auto Law?
- No fee unless we win — You pay nothing upfront
- Free consultation — Speak with an attorney today
- DUI accident expertise — We know how to pursue punitive damages and dram shop claims
- Local knowledge — We know the roads, courts, and nightlife corridors in Atlanta
Georgia Law and Your Rights
The statute of limitations is two years from the date of the accident (O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33). Georgia's modified comparative negligence rule (O.C.G.A. § 51-12-33) applies, but fault attribution heavily favors the sober driver in DUI cases. A criminal DUI conviction is not required to pursue civil damages.
Contact Our Atlanta Drunk Driving Accident Attorneys
Call us today for a free consultation. DUI accident cases require prompt evidence preservation — BAC results, bar records, and criminal case files must be obtained quickly.









