How can an impaired driving/DUI lawyer help you?
A lawyer can help more than you probably realize.
Just because you have been charged, you may not be convicted- even if you blow over .08. Impaired driving lawyers have helped thousands avoid convictions that would seriously affect their lives.
A qualified, experienced DUI lawyer can do some or all of the following:
- Help you keep your driver's licence.
- Review the prosecution's case for weaknesses and problems.
- Find out what evidence there is against you.
- Determine if your rights were violated.
- Argue successfully to have evidence excluded.
- Retain the services of expert defence witnesses.
- Prepare for and conduct a trial.
- Have the charges or sentence dismissed or reduced.
- Get you the lowest possible sentence if you are found guilty.
How can an impaired driving lawyer win your case?
Many lawyers focus exclusively on defending DUI and other drinking and driving offences. They know what to look for in the prosecution's case, and they know how to defend against it. This expertise gives them the winning edge to successfully defend impaired driving charges.
Many people are surprised at how much effort DUI lawyers put into preparing for trial. It may appear to you that your lawyer is effortlessly presenting your case. The reality is that an effective defence involves hours of detailed factual preparation and in-depth legal research.
Find out how an impaired driving lawyer can help you.
Never assume that your case is hopeless. Call a lawyer and have your case reviewed. Once an impaired driving lawyer has spoken with you and reviewed your file, they will discuss your options and give you their recommendations.
Even if you decide to plead guilty, an impaired driving lawyer can walk you through the system and get you the best possible result.
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When should you speak to a lawyer?
It is best to consult with an impaired driving lawyer as early in the process as possible.
Legal Fees
To pick up the phone and call us costs absolutely nothing, and you should make that call right now.
What is impaired driving?
Even if you were drinking and driving, you still might not have been impaired.


