There is never a reason to drive drunk. In the US alone, drunk driving kills an average of 26 people per day. That is about 1 person killed every hour, every single day. Thousands of people are killed or seriously injured as a result of drunk driving or driving under the influence (DUI).
Even though the staggering statistics above are for drinking and driving, driving under the influence doesn’t just include being under the influence of alcohol. Driving under the influence means being under the influence of any substance that impairs your mental or physical status. Pills, marijuana, and illegal substances, also fall into that category.
Law enforcement is cracking down harder and harder every year on people who get caught behind the wheel under the influence. DUIs fall under criminal law, and fines, license revocation, and even jail time can come to those who have been found guilty of driving under the influence.
Alabama is the 5th highest state in the country for DUIs. Did you know that a first-time DUI offender can face up to a year in jail, get their license suspended, and can be fined up to a couple of thousand dollars?
Alabama does not take DUI offenses lightly. Because this is an AVOIDABLE offense, the state is severe in punishment to show that there is never a good reason for driving under the influence.
If you’ve been stopped by the police and given a DUI, do you know what happens next and how to handle the situation? If you’ve been searching for a DUI attorney in Alabama, we here at The
Kilgo Law Firm can help you.
If you’ve been stopped and charged with a DUI, you’ll likely be taken to a hospital or jail overnight to sober up and go home. Once you are released and gather your paperwork, car, and belongings, it is wise to immediately contact an attorney who specializes in DUI cases (like us).
If you’ve injured a person or damaged property, you could be facing more severe fines or jail time depending on the outcome of what happened while you were under the influence. You could have a straightforward court hearing or something more complex and challenging to handle on your own.
You do not want to DIY your DUI case or trial if it gets that far.
This is important. You do not want to defend yourself. You are not trained or experienced, and DUI cases vary from case to case.
You want to work with an DUI
attorney in Alabama
who knows Alabama
DUI laws and can understand what charges you are facing and how to best handle the situation. Don’t skip out on hiring a lawyer because it costs money. Like we said above, Alabama does not take DUI charges lightly, so it is best to be as prepared as possible for your case.
Call our office today if you’ve been charged with a DUI and live in the Cullman, Alabama area. We have been serving Cullman County and surrounding areas for many years, specializing in DUI cases. In addition, our dedicated attorneys specialize in different types of law and can also help with divorce cases, estate planning, child support and custody, probate law, and more.
If you need help with handling a loved one’s estate after they’ve passed, read our latest article,
3 Reasons Why You Might Need An Alabama Probate Attorney, for more insight and information.
We are here to help you handle your DUI case in the best way possible. Contact us today to schedule a consultation with one of our attorneys.
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