Have you recently lost your auto insurance because of a DUI conviction? Remember, every state now has programs to help you obtain coverage by contacting your state's insurance bureau.
We recognize that no one wakes up in the morning with the intention of later driving under the influence. Let’s talk about the details of your case and what we believe we can do to help you get the lightest sentence possible.
It’s important to remember that it’s our job to advise you about your legal options and possible outcomes, not to judge you. While you may not be proud of the actions that led to your DUI arrest, we need every detail you can provide us in order to mount the best possible defense.
Did you know that a DUI conviction could cause you to lose your job? If the DUI occurred while in a company vehicle or on company time, some employers have procedures in place to terminate your employment.
It’s important to understand that it is blood alcohol content that determines that you are legally impaired and thus guilty of a DUI—not the number of drinks you have. The law considers you to be an offender if your BAC is above 0.08%.
There are a number of ways that you can avoid a DUI traffic stop. Ensure your car is well maintained, your license plate is visible, license and city stickers are up to date, that you follow the speed limit and always drive with caution.