Crash Caused by Drunk Driver Leads to Injuries

Posted by Portland Personal Injury Attorney on Monday, July 11, 2011

Date: July 9, 2011
Location: SW Farmington Road, Farmington
Name: Christian Garcia-Vazquez

A Washington County man faces charges of drunk driving and assault after a Saturday morning crash that sent one of his passengers to the hospital.

According to Sergeant Bob Ray from the Washington County Sheriff’s Office, deputies arrived on the scene of a single-vehicle accident at approximately 8:20 a.m., on SW Farmington Road in Farmington. The deputies reported that a Chevy Tahoe being driven by Christian Garcia-Vazquez, age 25, of Cornelius in Washington County, had left the road and rolled into a ditch. When the deputies arrived, four people were standing outside the vehicle. One of the three passengers was injured in the wreck, and he was transported to a local hospital with what was described as non-life-threatening injuries.

According to KATU, the officers arrested Garcia-Vazquez for driving under the influence of intoxicants; further charges, including one for assault, are pending and will probably depend on how badly the passenger was injured.

When a drunk driver causes an injury accident in Oregon, there is a possibility of suing the person or bar who served the alcohol. This must be done correctly, and quickly. There are strict time limits for filing a lawsuit in Oregon, and where alcohol is involved, the limits get even stricter. We encourage people to educate themselves on the laws of drunk driving in Oregon, but when a drunk driver is involved, the law becomes very tricky, and you should contact an experienced Oregon injury attorney for help.

Categories: Car Accidents, Drunk Driving and DUI


As of the date we posted this blog, Shulman DuBois LLC does not represent any of the parties. If you are mentioned in this article and believe you may need legal help, please contact us or another reputable law firm. Oregon law firms specializing in personal injury, including us, will provide free and confidential consultations, so do not hesitate to call and ask questions.


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