dimanche 2 avril 2017

Traffic Accidents: Car Accident with Alcohol

My question involves an injury that occurred in the state of: VERMONT

I was driving in Vermont when I hit black ice on the highway. I lost total control of my car, and it missed the guard rails of the highway, and flew off of the highway. I went through some snow before hitting a tree and totaling my car. I had a thirty beers which were packaged in the trunk of my car. When I hit the tree, the beers flew into the dashboard and exploded all over my body, as well as my car. I was amazingly unaffected by the accident; however, when an officer showed up he questioned me since I reeked of alcohol. I told him I was not drinking and the beers exploded in my car. I was then breathalyzed and blew zeros. I am 20 years old. The officer let me off with no charges. I was wondering if usually this would result in an MIP in Vermont. Was it lucky that I was let off with no charges? Also, the road conditions were unsafe, is the state liable for my crash? I was going the speed limit during the time of the incident; however, there were signs posted (not often) stating hazardous conditions.


Traffic Accidents: Car Accident with Alcohol

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