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Biloxi Reckless Driver Accident Lawyer

Injured in an accident caused by a reckless driver in Biloxi, MS? Our skilled reckless driver accident attorneys in Biloxi will fight to recover compensation for you.

When reckless driving causes a serious accident in Biloxi, the consequences can be devastating for victims and their families. Excessive speeding, aggressive driving, drunk driving, and other dangerous choices create preventable crashes that result in catastrophic injuries, mounting medical bills, and life-altering disabilities.

At Maloney-Lyons Personal Injury & Car Accident Lawyers, we hold reckless drivers accountable for the harm they cause. Our experienced Biloxi reckless driver accident lawyers understand Mississippi’s reckless driving laws and know how to prove that a driver’s willful disregard for safety caused your injuries. We investigate thoroughly, preserve critical evidence, and fight insurance companies that try to minimize your compensation.

From drunk driving crashes to road rage incidents, we have the knowledge and resources to build strong cases against negligent drivers and the insurance companies protecting them.

You deserve full compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and all other damages resulting from a reckless driver’s choices. We handle your case on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we win.

Contact us today for a free consultation and let us start fighting for the justice and compensation you deserve.

Reckless driver doing a burnout in their sports car just before causing an accident in Biloxi, Mississippi

What Is Reckless Driving Under Mississippi Law?

Mississippi law defines reckless driving as operating a vehicle with willful or wanton disregard for the safety of others. In plain terms, this means the driver knew their behavior was dangerous and did it anyway.

Careless driving is a lesser charge  it covers drivers who make negligent mistakes without intentional disregard. Both can form the basis of a personal injury claim, but reckless driving often opens the door to larger compensation, including punitive damages.

You do not need a criminal conviction to win your civil case. Civil claims use a lower standard of proof, meaning our Biloxi reckless driver accident attorneys only need to show it is more likely than not that the driver was at fault.

Mississippi Laws That Apply to Your Case

Three key legal rules shape how we build and value your claim:

  • Code § 63-3-1201 (Reckless Driving): Prohibits driving that intentionally ignores the safety of others on the road.
  • Code § 63-3-1213 (Careless Driving): Covers negligent operation without malicious intent, a lower threshold, but still grounds for a civil claim.
  • Code § 11-7-15 (Pure Comparative Negligence): You can recover compensation even if you were partly at fault. Your award is simply reduced by your share of responsibility.

Understanding these rules matters because insurance companies use them to dispute your claim. We use them to protect it.

Common Forms of Reckless Driving That Cause Crashes

Reckless driving takes many forms on Biloxi’s roads. Some of the most common behaviors we see in these cases include:

  • Excessive speeding or street racing
  • Drunk or drugged driving
  • Aggressive lane changes and road rage
  • Running red lights or stop signs
  • Driving while texting or distracted
  • Fatigued driving beyond legal limits

Any one of these behaviors can cause a catastrophic collision, and each one can support a personal injury claim.

Where Reckless Crashes Happen Most Often in Biloxi

Certain roads in Biloxi see a disproportionate number of reckless driving crashes. Heavy tourist traffic, casino exits, and high-speed corridors all create dangerous conditions.

  • Interstate 10: High speeds and heavy truck traffic make this stretch especially dangerous.
  • US-90 / Beach Boulevard: Constant casino traffic and pedestrian activity lead to frequent high-impact crashes.
  • Interstate 110: Sudden lane merges and congestion near downtown create collision risks.
  • Pass Road: Busy commercial intersections and distracted drivers cause regular failures to yield.
  • Popps Ferry Road: Tight turns and commuter traffic make this a frequent site for reckless driving accidents.

Our Biloxi car accident lawyers know these roads and use that local knowledge to strengthen your case.

How We Prove Recklessness and Build Your Claim

Proving that a driver acted recklessly requires fast, methodical evidence gathering. At Maloney-Lyons Personal Injury & Car Accident Lawyers, we begin building your case the moment you call us.

Preserve Vehicle and Scene Data

We immediately work to secure the vehicles involved and download the event data recorder (EDR), also known as the black box. This device captures speed, braking, and steering data in the seconds before impact.

Obtain Video Footage Before It’s Gone

Casino security cameras along Beach Boulevard, MDOT traffic cameras, and nearby business surveillance footage are often overwritten within days. We move quickly to preserve this evidence before it disappears.

Subpoena Phone and Toxicology Records

If distraction or impairment played a role, we subpoena cell phone records and app usage data. In DUI-related crashes, toxicology results become a cornerstone of our case.

Lock In Witness Statements

We interview bystanders and first responders while their accounts are still fresh. Eyewitness testimony can be the difference between a disputed claim and a clear-cut case.

Bring in Reconstruction Experts

For complex crashes, we retain accident reconstruction engineers and medical experts who connect the driver’s reckless conduct directly to your injuries.

What Compensation Can You Recover?

A reckless driving claim can cover a wide range of losses. We pursue every available dollar on your behalf.

Economic damages are the direct financial costs of the crash:

  • Current and future medical expenses
  • Lost wages during recovery
  • Diminished earning capacity if your injuries affect your ability to work long-term
  • Vehicle repair or replacement costs

Non-economic damages address the human toll of the crash:

  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress and PTSD
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Loss of consortium for your spouse

When a driver’s conduct is especially egregious, such as in a DUI crash or a street racing incident, Mississippi law also allows punitive damages. These are designed to punish the at-fault driver and deter others from the same behavior.

What to Do Right After a Reckless Driving Crash

The steps you take in the hours after a crash directly affect your claim. Here is what we recommend:

  1. Get medical attention immediately. Adrenaline can mask serious injuries. A doctor’s visit creates the first medical record linking your injuries to the crash.
  2. Call the police. An official police report establishes the first evidence trail and documents the other driver’s behavior.
  3. Document the scene. Photograph vehicle damage, skid marks, road conditions, and any visible injuries before the scene is cleared.
  4. Do not give a recorded statement. Insurance adjusters often call within hours. Anything you say can be used to reduce your payout.
  5. Contact Maloney-Lyons Personal Injury & Car Accident Lawyers before speaking to insurers. We handle every communication so you can focus on recovery.

How Mississippi’s Fault Rules Affect Your Claim

Mississippi follows a pure comparative negligence rule. This means you can still recover compensation even if you share some of the blame for the crash. If you are found 20% at fault, your total award is reduced by 20%.

You have three years from the date of the crash to file a lawsuit under Miss. Code § 15-1-49. Missing this deadline forfeits your right to any compensation, so acting quickly protects your options.

How We Handle Insurance Companies

Insurance companies have one goal after a reckless driving crash: pay as little as possible. They do this through a predictable set of tactics.

  • Lowball offers: The first settlement offer is almost never fair. It is designed to close your claim before you know the full extent of your injuries.
  • Recorded statements: Adjusters ask leading questions to get you to say something that reduces your payout.
  • Comparative fault arguments: They try to shift blame onto you to lower their liability.
  • Delay tactics: Dragging out negotiations hopes you’ll accept less out of financial pressure.

At Maloney-Lyons Personal Injury & Car Accident Lawyers, we manage every interaction with the insurer and push back on each of these tactics with evidence and legal authority.

Why Choose Maloney-Lyons Personal Injury & Car Accident Lawyers

When you hire our firm, your case is handled directly by experienced attorneys David J. Maloney and T. Randall Lyons, not a case manager or junior associate. That personal attention makes a real difference in the outcome of your claim.

We bring deep knowledge of Harrison County courts and Mississippi personal injury law to every case we take. We are also fully prepared to take your case to trial if the insurance company refuses to offer a fair settlement.

What You Get with Maloney-Lyons What Volume Firms Typically Offer
Direct access to a named attorney Assigned to a junior associate or paralegal
Local Harrison County court experience Out-of-state attorneys unfamiliar with local judges
Immediate evidence preservation Delayed response that risks losing key evidence
Full trial readiness Pressure to settle quickly for less
No fee unless we win Hidden administrative or upfront costs

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Still File a Claim If the Reckless Driver Was Not Charged by Police?

Yes, civil liability requires a lower burden of proof than criminal charges do, and we build your case using independent evidence, regardless of whether the driver was cited.

Does Mississippi Allow Punitive Damages in Drunk Driving or Street Racing Cases?

Yes, Mississippi courts can award punitive damages when the at-fault driver’s conduct shows gross negligence or malice, which is common in DUI and racing crashes.

Can My Civil Case Move Forward While a Criminal Case Is Pending?

Yes, your civil case can proceed in parallel with criminal proceedings, and a criminal conviction can actually strengthen your civil claim.

What Happens If the Reckless Driver Has No Insurance?

We pursue compensation through your own uninsured motorist (UM) coverage and investigate third-party liability sources, such as an employer if the driver was on the job.

How Does Partial Fault Affect My Compensation in Mississippi?

Under the pure comparative negligence rule, your total award is reduced by your percentage of fault, but you can still recover even if you share some responsibility.

How Quickly Should I Call to Preserve Crash Evidence?

You should call us immediately, as casino surveillance footage, traffic camera recordings, and EDR data can be overwritten or destroyed within days of the crash.

What Does It Cost to Hire Maloney-Lyons Personal Injury & Car Accident Lawyers?

Nothing upfront  we work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay no legal fees unless we win your case.

If you were injured by a reckless driver in Biloxi, do not wait to get legal help. Contact Maloney-Lyons Personal Injury & Car Accident Lawyers today for a free consultation.