Yes. Even though you're not hurt, you could still sue them because its illegal to be drunk driving.
yes because if he/she is drunk and crashes into you that is considered illegal
Yes
yes, because it is illegal to drink and drive
No, your claim for injury relates to the injury you have suffered. However a drunk driver has broken the law and therefore would normally be subject to punishment by the state - this is a separate issue.
It depends on how she got injured if it was due to her negligence she can't win the case but if her injury was the result of your doing yes she can sue and win.
The same thing that anyone would be entitled to if hit by a sober driver: repair or total loss settlement of the vehicle; possible medical coverage if your state doesn't require you to have your own auto medical coverage; and possibly a bodily injury claim if the person sitting at the light was injured. The "drunk driver" part could come into play if, say, the bodily injury portion of the claim went to trial. A sympathetic jury or judge might say the drunk driver's condition at the time of the loss would increase the value of a bodily injury claim. Still, the drunk driver's insurance carrier would only pay the value of the bodily injury claim, which doesn't include punitive damages found against the drunk driver.
no unless the car the driver was driving was unsafe and the problem of the accident but only the driver can sue in that case.
Get a lawyer. You can recover damages from his estate but it needs to be filed before the estate clears probate.
It is possible
How long you can sue your job after a work injury varies slightly from state to state. In most states you have three years to sue for a personal injury or accident at work.
Personally I would sue the person for damages in a civil court for payment of the repair or replacement of the car.
No, he wasn't. Charlie and Sam were struck by a drunk driver after the baseball game.