Driving under the influence of prescription drugs

7:00 Publicado por Mario Galarza

The following is a guest post by premier law group, a Seattle car accident law firm:

Persons driving under the influence often cause terrible accidents. Every year in the United States, it is understandable that drunk driving the lime light takes in car accident discussion with 2 million alcohol-related accidents. In the last ten years, but another drug has crept and is as serious a threat to the driver as the drunk driving epidemic. The new intoxicated driving method - prescription medications.

You wonder perhaps drugs are are prescribed as this problem in the daily life of the relevant, since under the direction of a physician. How bad can it be right? Recently, there was a Seattle car accident RS won by the law firm Bellevue personal injury, premier law group, in the construction worker was hit and drugs 20 meters from a man asleep at the wheel was. Sure, you think people driving without compromising constantly sleepy get, but this particular driver was under the influence of prescription drugs. And what's more, the medication was prescribed him had.

Construction workers suffered massive injuries, not only him to the hospital for a long period sent, disabled him even after his chosen profession to return, and he had to learn another trade.

Recent statistics show that 6 million Americans have used also prescription drugs for non-medical related purposes and that while most have driven under the influence of drugs. But why is this growing issue never really addressed in society and how dangerous prescription drugs might really? The article, drugs and driving, written by Seattle car accident Attorney, Jason G. Epstein, explains this growing epidemic and highlights the serious dangers of prescription drug addicts, put yourself and other drivers in every day.

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