Practice Areas
Our Washington DUI/OUI/DWI Defense Lawyers has a focused trial
practice in criminal defense with an emphasis on crimes
involving drugs and alcohol. We also provide counsel and/or
representation in personal injury or wrongful death cases.
Criminal Defense
Our Criminal Defense practice focuses on
matters involving alcohol and drugs, including:
DUI, formerly referred
to as "DWI"
Negligent Driving in the
First Degree
Drug Recognition ("DRE")
Possession with intent
to distribute
Recreational/social drugs
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From the time of arrest until the end of
trial, we put our extensive legal and investigative experience
to work in your defense. We review police reports, investigate
the circumstances and scene of arrest, interview witnesses,
perform background checks on all parties, and discuss
the need for expert witnesses and/or investigators.
We also handle civil licensing suspension
and asset/home forfeiture proceedings that are often part
of a criminal matter involving controlled substances and
driving under the influence. For an outline of the license
suspension laws and more extensive explanation of the
DUI laws and how we work with you when you have been charged
with a DUI, visit our ARTICLES
page.
Plaintiff's
Personal Injury
Individuals injured because of the negligent
or intentional behavior of another are often entitled
to financial compensation for their medical and property
expenses and incidental costs caused by the accident,
and may be entitled to additional damages to cover future
expenses, pain and suffering, or other issues. If you
or a family member has been injured as a result of medical
care, nursing home care or neglect, a car accident, or
an accident from a fall or construction, contact us to
discuss your case.
Wrongful Death
"Wrongful Death" is a legal term that refers
to situations when a person dies due to the negligence
of another. Wrongful death cases may arise as a result
of many different circumstances, including car accidents,
aviation accidents, and medical malpractice. We make sure
that the survivor and beneficiaries are maximally compensated
for their loss.