Car Wrecks and Marijuana Use

There are many people in the United States that defend the use of marijuana, testifying that it is no more harmful than alcohol. Even if it is only ever equated to alcohol, then it should be clear that it is still a substance that alters a person’s ability to perform certain tasks. Marijuana use can compromise a driver’s physical, mental, and emotional control, potentially leading to dangerous accidents that harm other motorists or pedestrians.

If you have been hurt in a collision that was caused by a driver who was operating his or her vehicle under the influence of marijuana, it is important that you are properly advised of your rights. You may be entitled to file a civil lawsuit seeking financial compensation for medical bills, vehicle repairs, and other damages. Contact the Stevens Point car accident attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. by calling 800-242-2874 today.

Marijuana and Driving

Marijuana is the most prevalent illegal drug found in people involved in fatally injured drivers and motor vehicle crash victims, according to the NHTSA. The drug affects many aspects of a person’s ability to drive a car, both physically and mentally. Effects of marijuana on driving performance include:

  • Poor problem-solving skills
  • Paranoia, leading to unpredictable driving behaviors
  • Distorted sense of distance and time
  • Slower reactions

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If you or a loved one has been injured by a driver who was impaired by their use of marijuana, contact the Stevens Point car accident attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. at 800-242-2874 to speak with a skilled and experienced lawyer about your potential case.

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