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When a Drunk Driver Kills a Passenger in Midland, Texas — Your Family’s Rights After an Intoxication Wrongful Death If you are reading this because someone you love was killed riding in a vehicle driven by someone who was intoxicated, you need to hear something before anything else: what happened was not an accident. It was a crime. And under Texas law, it is also a civil wrong — one that can carry consequences far beyond a criminal charge and a prison sentence. The person who chose to drive drunk is responsible. But so may be the bar or restaurant that kept pouring drinks into someone who was already obviously drunk. And so may be the manufacturer of the vehicle, if the roof that was supposed to protect your loved one collapsed when it should have held. You are probably hearing from an insurance adjuster. That person sounds sympathetic. They are not your friend. They are doing a job, and that job is to close your family’s claim for the smallest number the company can justify. Everything on this page is here to give you the knowledge to see that process clearly — to understand what evidence exists, how fast…