
OUI/DUI Injury Lawyer in Portland, ME
Hold drunk and intoxicated drivers accountable for causing accident
No one comes out of a drunk driving accident unscathed. Whether you sustain serious injuries or just the emotional trauma of the accident can cause repercussions for years to come, putting a strain on finances as you try to recover. If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident caused by a driver in Portland, Maine, you deserve to be compensated for your losses.
At Berman & Simmons, our Portland, ME, car accident lawyers are dedicated to helping you get the compensation you deserve. Since our founding in 1914, our firm has worked tirelessly to hold responsible parties accountable and support the injured in Maine. Contact us today for a free consultation.
Holding Drunk Drivers Accountable
Drunk driving is a serious offense. About 37 people in the United States die every day in drunk-driving accidents, according to the Maine Bureau of Highway Safety. According to their statistics, 13,384 people died in alcohol-impaired traffic accidents in 2021, which was a 14% increase from the prior year. These preventable deaths emphasize the importance of holding drunk drivers accountable for their actions, especially when people get hurt.
Drunk driving remains a significant threat on Maine's roads. Portland, Maine, topsops the charts of the cities with the most at-fault car accidents, with over 10% of their drivers having had a prior at-fault accident on their record. Many of these accidents occurred due to operating a motor vehicle under the influence (OUI). Alcohol and many other drugs impair judgment, slow reaction times, and dull the senses, significantly increasing the risk of accidents.
The blood alcohol content (BAC) limit for drivers under Maine Law is 0.08%. However, even BAC levels below this limit can impair driving abilities. Maine law recognizes that impairment is not solely determined by BAC but that any substance that dulls the senses or impairs judgment can lead to OUI charges. Signs of impaired driving may include:
- Straddling lanes
- Following vehicles too closely
- Driving too slowly or too fast
- Unexplained swerving
- Frequent starts and stops
- Drifting into another lane
- Driving on the wrong side of the road
- Falling asleep at the wheel
Drunk driving or operating under the influence carries severe penalties, especially if the driver has caused an accident. These consequences include license revocation, vehicle seizure, steep fines, and jail time.
Seeking Justice for Injury Victims
Our OUI injury law firm provides a way for injured persons and their families to seek justice and compensation for their losses. When a driver causes a crash under the influence of drugs or alcohol, they have breached their duty to operate their vehicle safely. This negligence makes them liable for any resulting injuries or damages. Our drunk driving injury lawyers have experience holding those responsible accountable through drunk driver lawsuits and settlements.
If you believe your injuries were caused by a drunk driver or someone operating a motor vehicle under the influence, you need to speak with our OUI injury lawyers. For over 100 years, Berman & Simmons has supported injury victims in Maine and can help you pursue the maximum compensation for your injuries to help you recover.
Understanding the Difference Between OUI And DUI
While drunk driving remains a serious concern, the negligent operation of a motor vehicle extends beyond simply having a high blood alcohol content. In Maine, operating under the influence (OUI) encompasses any time a driver's ability to operate a vehicle is impaired, regardless of the specific substance involved.
While the term DUI is more well-known, Maine has switched to using the term OUI under their Maine Revised Statutes Chapter 23: Major Traffic Offenses §2411. This law expands the definition to include driving a vehicle under the influence of intoxicants or with a blood alcohol level of 0.08 grams or more per 100 milliliters of blood or 210 liters of breath. Their definition of under the influence of intoxicants includes the influence of alcohol, cannabis, opioids, methamphetamines, any potentially impairing drug, whether prescribed or not, or a combination of drugs and alcohol.
Even minor amounts of alcohol, certain medications, or even some herbal remedies can impair a driver's judgment, slow reaction times, and diminish coordination. Even if subtle, these impairments can significantly increase the risk of accidents.
Read through some of our client stories to learn how we have assisted injured clients like you through complicated DUI injury cases.
Contact our office in Portland, ME, today for a free, no-obligation consultation. We are available 24/7 to discuss your case and answer any questions you may have. Let us help you navigate this difficult time and fight for you.
When the Stakes are High, We Deliver Results
Our client reviews showcase the skills, advocacy, compassion, and work ethic we bring to every case to achieve the best results.
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“Chuck is without a doubt one of the most brilliant, compassionate, and determined attorneys with one of the highest standards of integrity that I have ever met.”- Lisa M.
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“So professional, honest and courteous. Expert advice delivered with a clear and consistent voice that let us know Sarah would be with us for all our legal needs.”- Rachel M.
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“Tim took the time to answer my questions and he spoke plain English so I could really understand what was happening with my case at all times.”- Pat M.
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“Sarah is a pleasure to work with. She was knowledgeable and broke down the process to a level I could understand and make decisions.”- Beth S.
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“I was treated with respect and courtesy by Miriam. She was prompt and took extra steps to explain the complexities presented by the possible case.”- Vicky W.
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“Travis compassionately guided us through a very difficult process. He and his staff work hard, are very detail oriented, and are always available for questions.”- Gail L.

Meet Our Attorneys
As powerful advocates for civil justice, we fight tirelessly for our clients, winning high-stakes, complex cases, where our team’s expertise and unmatched skills make all the difference.
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Susan A. Faunce Attorney, Shareholder
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Michael T. Bigos Attorney, Shareholder
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Travis M. Brennan Attorney, Shareholder
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Timothy M. Kenlan Attorney, Shareholder
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Elizabeth A. Kayatta Attorney, Shareholder
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Charles P. Hehmeyer Attorney, Shareholder
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Craig A. Bramley Attorney, Shareholder
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