Lab results from the car accident revealed that T.G. was in possession of a drug at the time the crash occurred. While police originally thought that the drug was cocaine, it was found to be mephedrone instead. Although mephedrone is now illegal in North Carolina, it was not at the time of the incident.
In addition to possibly being under the influence of drugs, the driver’s blood alcohol level was found to be 0.12% two hours after his arrest. That means that his BAC was at least 0.16% when he struck the two victims.
If you are the victim of a drunk driving accident and you want to know what legal rights you have, contact the Lanier Law Group, P.A. now to have your case reviewed by an experienced North Carolina personal injury attorney. We will take the time to listen to your side of the story and then advise you of what legal measures you can take to protect yourself from further harm.