If you’ve been arrested for DWI in Texas and don’t think it’s fair, you need lawyers who can protect your rights and make sure you’re treated fairly.
More to the point, you need Texas DWI attorneys who know the drunk driving laws and know how to get results. At the Law Offices of Allen Moore, you’ll find attorneys who know the laws --- and do indeed get results! When you come in for a free consultation, we`ll show you specifics of what we`ve been able to do for past clients. We can`t guarantee you a result, but we think you`ll be interested in seeing our statistics!
With experienced Texas DWI attorneys on your side who know the drunk driving laws and have been successful in getting results, you’ll have a greater chance of a more favorable outcome. Experience in litigation and trial work, research and case preparation, and ongoing DWI training, helps us prepare the best case for you.
At the Law Offices of Allen Moore, we understand you’re probably confused, angry or fearful about your drunk driving incident. Being arrested for drunk driving, taken to jail, and fingerprinted and photographed can be very dehumanizing. We sincerely sympathize with you.
With a DWI in Texas, you’re being faced with a charge that can have serious outcomes. Not to scare you, but consider what could be in store for you with a drunk driving charge. If your case goes the wrong way…
You could lose your driver’s license
Your insurance premiums could dramatically increase – or your policy could be cancelled
You could face substantial fines
You could feel an impact when applying for future jobs
You could face jail time
Is a DWI case expensive? Consider this…
A conviction of DWI in Texas requires you to pay a “surcharge” of $1000 a year for three years to keep your Texas driver’s license
A second DWI in Texas will cost you $1500 a year for three years
If your drunk driving charge is accompanied by a blood-alcohol content of 0.16 or more, you’ll have to pay $2000 a year for three years
Disclaimer: The information provided on this site is not legal advice, and no attorney-client or confidential relationship is or should be formed by use of the site. This site consists of paid advertisements for education purposes only and any specific results or case examples provided are examples only and in no way representative of what may result in your trial. If you have questions regarding a personal case, you should contact Allen Moore immediately to discuss the specifics of your case in person.