Fatal car accidents are often the result of driver negligence, intoxication or both. In these cases, when the surviving driver is found to be guilty of any of these factors, they often face criminal charges under Illinois state laws. The first charge they can face is a Class 1 felony if they fail to stop at the scene of the accident or file a report with the police within a half hour.Once the fatal accident is reported, the attending law enforcement may issue citations for various traffic law violations of which the negligent driver was guilty. These violations carry their own additional penalties and fines not associated with the severe penalties for causing an accident resulting in death. Violations of traffic laws are often used to cite the degree of fault in your wrongful death lawsuit.The penalty for a Class 1 Felony in Illinois can include 4 to 15 years in prison and fines of up to $25,000. The guilty driver may also be tested for intoxication and if found guilty, can face additional DUI charges. In almost all cases, suspension or revocation of the guilty driver’s license is an additional penalty levied alongside their other criminal charges.If the driver responsible for your loved one’s fatal car accident is guilty of any criminal charges, these can be used as evidence of reckless and negligent behavior when filing a wrongful death lawsuit. Our article on fatal car accidents and wrongful death claims will help you proceed with your claim and seek compensation for your losses. Once you’ve learned the basics, an experienced Chicago wrongful death lawyer can help you with the filing and lawsuit procedures to work toward a fair settlement. The lawyers at The Law Offices of Barry G. Doyle, P.C. are available to help you through your claim, contact us today for a free case evaluation. (312) 263-1080