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Personal Injury Law Basics: What Every Citizen Should Know

Personal Injury Law Basics What Every Citizen Should Know

Are you interested in learning more about personal injury law? Every U.S. citizen and resident should know the basics of personal injury law. Each year, personal injury law preserves each person’s right to live a life free from harm that comes about due to negligence. Familiarizing yourself with personal injury law helps you know when […]

What Happens If You Cause an Accident While Drunk in Texas?

What Happens If You Cause an Accident While Drunk in Texas

In Texas, a first-time driving while intoxicated offense, without any aggravating factors, is a Class B misdemeanor. Penalties upon a conviction include 3 to 180 days in jail and/or a fine of up to $2,000. CONTACT OUR TEXAS DWI ATTORNEYS! The level of charge, and subsequently the fine and term of incarceration you face, can […]

DWI Vs DUI: What’s the Difference?

DWI Vs DUI What’s the Difference

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 1.7 percent of drivers in the United States report driving after drinking too much. In Texas, that percentage climbs to 2.2 percent. For individuals dealing with impairments charges, it can be confusing to find out what to do and what their rights are. If you’ve been charged […]

How Long Is Your License Suspended for in a Texas DWI?

How Long Is Your License Suspended for in a Texas DWI

In Texas, a driving while intoxicated (DWI) conviction comes with a bevy of penalties, including the suspension of your driver’s license. Losing the ability to drive legally can severely limit what you can do, including getting yourself to work or school or taking care of essential household duties. The driver’s license suspension period depends on […]

3rd DWI Offense in Austin TX. Here’s What You Need to Do Right Now

3rd DWI Offense in Austin TX. Here’s What You Need to Do Right Now

Driving while intoxicated (DWI) is a matter taken very seriously in the state of Texas. That’s because one in three traffic deaths involves a drunk driver. Getting one DWI is no walk in the park. Getting a second one is also disastrous. But what if you’re facing your third DWI? You’re probably asking yourself many questions. […]

Domestic Violence Defense Attorney: What Kind of Lawyer Defends the Victim?

Domestic Violence Defense Attorney What Kind of Lawyer Defends the Victim

Are you a victim of domestic violence? Did you know that almost 15% of women and 4% of men in the United States have suffered physical violence at the hands of their partner? When you’re subjected to violence by a spouse or loved one, getting legal representation can be difficult. What you may not know, is that it doesn’t need to be. […]

What Is a Preliminary Alcohol Screening?

What Is a Preliminary Alcohol Screening

Before a police officer can lawfully arrest you for DWI, they must have probable cause to believe that you were intoxicated by alcohol and/or drugs. Probable cause means that there is some concrete evidence they can point to justifying their taking you into custody. One way an officer can establish probable cause is by subjecting you to […]

Can a Criminal Defense Attorney Help With a DWI Charge?

Can a Criminal Defense Attorney Help With a DWI Charge

Driving under the influence has serious consequences, including the loss of your driver’s license. However, a good lawyer can help you keep your rights if you were charged with a DWI. What kind of lawyer should you hire to fight your DWI charge? Your best bet is to go with a criminal defense attorney. In this guide, […]

What Is An Ignition Interlock Device?

What Is An Ignition Interlock Device

If you have been convicted of DWI or intoxication assault, you may have a court order to install an ignition interlock device in your vehicle. How does the device work? An ignition interlock device (IID) is essentially a breathalyzer installed in your vehicle. These can be required for a mandatory amount of time following a DWI conviction. The […]