Jul 28, 2020

by Van Den Heuvel Law Office

The official term for driving under the influence in Michigan is OWI or, operating while intoxicated. Although this term is different than many other states, one thing remains the same. You should never face these charges alone, but enlist the help of a DUI lawyer to help with your case. You do not just want any lawyer for your case though; you want the right lawyer. To ensure you hire the one who is right for you, start by asking the questions listed below.

How Many Years Have You Practiced DUI Law?

Inexperienced attorneys are not necessarily bad attorneys, but they may not be as familiar with the law as you need. For example, an attorney just starting out may not understand the intricacies of Michigan’s implied consent law, or how to get your license back if you broke that law. Generally speaking, the more experience an attorney has, the more that attorney can help with your case.

How Many DUI Cases Have You Won in the Past Year?

An experienced attorney is not going to do you a lot of good if they have experience with cases, but not a successful track record. Ask any lawyer you are considering working with how many successful DUI cases they have worked in the past year. That will give you a good indication of the chance you have for a successful outcome with yours.

How Do You Think You Can Help Me?

Although Michigan law applies to all DUI cases in the state, there are still no two cases that are alike. You need to work with an attorney that is committed to developing a unique strategy based on the facts of your case.

What Percentage of Your DUI Cases Go to Trial?

The answer to this question will tell you many things. Most importantly, it will tell you whether a lawyer simply wants to negotiate for a quick plea bargain, or if they are willing to go to trial and fight for your rights. Keep in mind, however, that even though many DUI cases do not go to trial, you want to ensure that your attorney has experience in front of a judge and jury, as well.

Will You Work on My Case, or Will an Associate or Paralegal?

All lawyers rely on support staff such as associates or paralegals to some extent. However, you want to ensure that when your case demands aggressive negotiation or trial preparation, the attorney you speak to will be the main person working the case.

How Much Will You Charge for My Case?

Attorneys have different fees, as well as different payment structures. One is not necessarily better than the other, but it is important to know what you can expect to pay, as well as when you are expected to pay it.

Our Michigan DUI Lawyer Will Answer All of Your Questions

Hiring the right Grand Rapids DUI lawyer for your case is of the utmost importance. At Van Den Heuvel Law Office, our attorneys have the necessary experience to defend your case and to give you the best chance of a positive outcome. If you are facing charges, call us today or contact us online to learn more about how we can help.