Don't Let a DUI Ruin Your Life. An Aggressive DUI
Lawyer is a Necessity.
Being arrested for DUI/DWAI
can seriously impact your life and the lives of those
around you who you love and care about.
Jail time, loss of driving privileges, unbearable
insurance premiums can often come as the result of a
DUI/DWAI handled improperly. The best way to handle a DUI/DWAI charge is to retain
a knowledgeable and aggressive DUI/DWAI lawyer. Although in most cases pleading guilty may seem
like the least expensive way of handling a DUI/DWAI the hidden
costs most often are far greater than the effective
representation of counsel.
An aggressive, experienced
DUI/DWAI lawyer who understands the particular nuances of
the law surrounding this complex area of practice can
save you your freedom, your license and thousands in
insurance premiums. If you are interested in retaining an attorney
who will handle your DUI/DWAI in a fashion where no stone
is left unturned and you walk away from the charge not
guilt, or at least certain that everything possible was done to get you the
best possible outcome which you deserve, look no further,
you've found your attorney.
Get a FREE
evaluation of your case by completing our CONFIDENTIAL
online case evaluation.
Upon receipt of your initial questionnaire, we will
contact you personally within 24 hours (48 hours if
over the weekend). Our attorneys and support staff stand
ready to assist you in weathering the stressful days
ahead as we investigate and challenge your pending charges.
We understand the serious nature of your situation and
want to help you deal with the stressful and complex
issues of a drunk driving arrest.
WARNING!
If you refused (or are alleged to have refused) to take
a blood, breath, or urine test after being requested
to do so when being processed for any drunk driving
related charges in Colorado, your driver's license is
subject to a one year revocation. If the results or
your breath or blood test were .08 or higher (.02 if
you are under 21 years of age) your license is subject
to a three month revocation. You generally only have
seven (7) days within which to request an administrative
hearing or your license is automatically revoked. Get
more information about what you need to do. Immediately
contact us
for Colorado cases.