Being struck by a drunk or impaired driver is one of the most senseless and preventable causes of injury and death. In Overland Park, Kansas — with its thriving restaurant and entertainment scene — drunk driving accidents occur with tragic regularity. When a driver who is intoxicated or impaired causes your injuries, Kansas law gives you powerful legal tools to seek justice, including the potential to recover punitive damages on top of your actual losses.
SWL Injury Law represents drunk driving accident victims throughout Overland Park and Johnson County. We pursue criminal defendants’ civil liability aggressively and, where applicable, we explore third-party dram shop claims against bars, restaurants, and other establishments that served alcohol to a visibly intoxicated person who then caused your injuries.
Kansas law gives you only 2 years to file a personal injury claim — Missouri gives you 5. If you were injured in Overland Park, do not wait. Call SWL Injury Law today: (844) SWL-WINS.
Why Choose SWL Injury Law for Your Drunk Driver Accident Case in Overland Park?
- Experience pursuing punitive damages in drunk driving cases — which can multiply your recovery beyond actual losses
- Dram shop expertise — we investigate whether a bar or restaurant bears liability for over-serving the drunk driver
- Coordination with criminal proceedings to preserve evidence and build the strongest civil case
- Full recovery for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and in appropriate cases, punitive damages
- No fee unless we win — we advance all litigation costs
Circumstances of Drunk Driving Accidents in Overland Park, KS
- Late-night accidents after bar and restaurant service in the Town Center and Corbin Park areas
- Holiday DUI incidents — New Year’s Eve, St. Patrick’s Day, Fourth of July, and Thanksgiving weekend
- Impaired driving after private events and parties in residential areas
- Early morning accidents by drivers who were drinking late into the night
- Prescription drug and marijuana impairment, increasingly common in Kansas DUI cases
- Wrong-way drivers on I-435 and College Boulevard after intoxication
What to Do After a Drunk Driver Accident in Overland Park, KS
- Call 911 immediately and report that you suspect the other driver is intoxicated
- Stay in your vehicle if possible — impaired drivers sometimes exit and become confrontational
- Note any observations about the driver’s behavior: slurred speech, stumbling, smell of alcohol
- Document everything you safely can: the other vehicle, damage, your injuries, and the scene
- Seek medical attention immediately
- Request the police report number and follow up to obtain a copy — DUI charges and breathalyzer results are critical civil evidence
- Contact SWL Injury Law before speaking to any insurance company — the facts of a DUI case move fast
Kansas Laws That Affect Your Drunk Driver Accident Claim
Kansas’s modified comparative fault standard applies in drunk driving civil cases. The at-fault driver’s intoxication is powerful evidence of negligence. Beyond compensatory damages, Kansas allows punitive damages when the defendant’s conduct was wanton or malicious — and driving drunk frequently meets that standard. Punitive damages are designed to punish the wrongdoer and deter similar conduct.
Kansas’s Dram Shop Act (K.S.A. 41-2922) allows civil claims against bars, restaurants, and liquor licensees that served alcohol to a minor or to a visibly intoxicated adult who then caused injury or death. If the drunk driver who hit you was overserved at a Johnson County establishment, that business may also be liable for your damages.
The 2-year statute of limitations applies. Criminal proceedings do not pause the civil clock. Contact SWL Injury Law immediately.
Frequently Asked Questions — Drunk Driver Accident in Overland Park
Do I have to wait for the criminal DUI case to resolve before filing a civil lawsuit?
No. Civil and criminal cases are separate proceedings, and the criminal case outcome does not determine your civil rights. In fact, waiting can work against you — the 2-year statute of limitations runs regardless of the criminal timeline. SWL Injury Law files your civil claim and coordinates with the criminal case to use DUI evidence to your advantage.
What are punitive damages and can I recover them in a drunk driving case?
Punitive damages are awarded in addition to your actual compensatory damages to punish especially wrongful conduct. In Kansas, punitive damages require a showing that the defendant acted with fraud, actual malice, or a wanton disregard for others’ rights. Drunk driving frequently meets this standard. While Kansas places some limits on the amount of punitive damages, they can significantly increase your total recovery.
Can I sue the bar that served the drunk driver?
Potentially yes, under Kansas’s Dram Shop Act. To succeed, we must show the establishment served alcohol to a person who was visibly intoxicated at the time of service and that the intoxication contributed to your injury. SWL Injury Law investigates dram shop liability in every drunk driving case — bar records, receipts, and server testimony are all part of our investigation.
Ready to get started? SWL Injury Law represents clients throughout Overland Park and Johnson County. Your consultation is free and you pay nothing unless we win. Call (844) SWL-WINS or fill out our online form at swlinjurylaw.com.
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