Knoxville Police Ramp Up Sobriety Checkpoint Efforts in Light of Mounting Driving Under the Influence Fatalities

The Knoxville Police department is not holding any punches when it comes to tracking down drunk and intoxicated drivers that threaten other drivers and the city as a whole with dangerous driving. Indeed, according to local news reports, the Knoxville Police Department will conduct a sobriety checkpoint along Kingston Pike on the evening of Friday, June 20. The announcement comes from the Knoxville Police Department, which recently conducted a sobriety checkpoint about one month ago, on March 28. That sobriety checkpoint occurred in the location of the 1100 block of N. Broadway in Knoxville. 600 drivers were checked at the March 28 sobriety checkpoint, and no Driving Under the Influence arrests were made.
Local news outlets cited the fact that “Sobriety checkpoints aim to deter impaired driving, prevent serious or fatal crashes and raise awareness about the dangers of driving while under the influence,” as the reasoning behind the Knoxville Police Department’s sobriety checkpoint efforts. To wit, according to a recent release, “alcohol or drug impairment may have contributed to at least 10 fatal crashes in the city last year.” It remains to be seen whether the Knoxville Police Department and other officials’ and safety advocates’ efforts will reduce the number of fatal drunk driving car accidents in Knoxville in 2025.
Know Your Rights in Knoxville: Knoxville DUI Car Accident Survivors Have Rights Under Tennessee Laws
In light of the number of drunk driving car accident fatalities in Knoxville, and the fact that drunk and intoxicated driving is a known danger, it is important for Knoxville drivers and their families to know about their rights under Knoxville personal injury laws. Under Knoxville personal injury laws, victims of serious drunk or intoxicated driving car accidents and their families have the right to bring a lawsuit in court for money compensation for their injuries and losses. These are called personal injury lawsuits and they are brought under Tennessee civil laws. This means that even if the drunk driver that injured you was held liable for their actions in criminal court, you may still be able to recover money compensation against them. There is a limited time to file a claim for compensation for your Knoxville drunk driving car accident injuries, so it is best to speak to a lawyer about your case as soon as possible after a serious car accident occurs.
The experienced Knoxville DUI car accident lawyers at the law firm Fox Farley Willis & Burnette PLLC are here to help victims of serious DUI car accidents get justice against the drunk and intoxicated drivers that injure them. They can help you by first listening to the facts of your case to see if they can fight to get you justice under Tennessee laws. Contact Fox Farley Willis & Burnette PLLC and speak to a lawyer about your case now.
Source:
wate.com/news/local-news/police-to-conduct-sobriety-checkpoint-in-west-knoxville-on-june-20/