Illinois DUI Lawyer Costs and Fees

February 19, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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READER QUESTION:

What extra Illinois DUI lawyer costs might I have to deal with?

Princeton

EXCELLENT QUESTION.

Many people factor in, obviously, the flat fee when they are budgeting for a lawyer without realizing that there are additional Illinois DUI lawyer costs. Here are some that you may need to be aware of.

  • fees for printing, faxing, etc., and employing those who do this
  • for hiring someone to take down testimonials and interviews in shorthand
  • for delivering legal paperwork to witnesses
  • for costs of travel
  • for investigation
  • for court filing and related fees
  • for jury, if so requested
  • for witnesses
  • for consultation

Rather than just jump in the water with all your clothes on, discuss all of the potential Illinois DUI lawyer costs at your very first meeting so that you can decide which ones might be necessary in your case, which ones you can avoid, and whether the amount your lawyer charges for such fees is worth keeping them.

Do I Need The Best DUI Lawyer in Illinois?

February 2, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

What constitutes a DUI charge in Illinois and do I need to hire the best lawyer for this, or will a cheaper no name lawyer be ok?

Myra

Thank you for asking Myra.

“Driving Under the Influence” (DUI) is defined as driving a motor vehicle while impaired by alcohol, other drugs or intoxicating compounds. In Illinois, a motorist is legally considered to be under the influence if he/she has a blood-alcohol concentration (BAC) of .08 percent or more, has used any illegal substance, or is impaired by medication. A driver’s BAC is based on the ratio of alcohol to blood or breath. An individual however showing alcohol levels between .05 and .08 percent may be charge of DUI if additional evidence determines that the driver was impaired.

Illinois law allows you to represent yourself in D.U.I. proceedings but because mandatory minimum sentences for even the first offense can be severe, it is best to consult an experienced and the best lawyer who knows the law and can advise you on the facts of your case.

Goodluck!

MariCAR

Failed Breath Test Should I Hire a DUI Attorney in Illinois?

February 2, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I took the DUI breath test and it was over the limit. Do I still get a chance with my case? Should I hire a lawyer?

John

Thank you for asking John.

There is always hope if your DUI lawyer is experienced of those numbers and knows all the ways those numbers can be wrong. The DUI breath test being used by police officers in Illinois does not measure alcohol specifically, and can make many types of errors and mistakes. According to the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration (NHTSA), field sobriety tests are only 65% reliable, and breath, blood and urine testing can be similarly unreliable. Some of the factors that can lead to inaccurate results include improper administration, faulty equipment, faulty analysis and other factors.

An experienced and expert DUI lawyer knows how to examine the breath testing records to determine whether the machine that produced it was working improperly or if there are other reasons to believe the number it printed out was inaccurate.

Goodluck!

MariCAR

I Need a DUI Attorney in Chicago Illinois

January 31, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I was convicted for DUI and I just want to know if I need to get a DUI lawyer at this point. I live in Chicago Illinois.

Harry

Thank you for asking Harry.

Having an understanding Illinois DUI law and courtroom proceedings can be a challenge. Hiring a qualified Illinois DUI attorney or lawyer in Chicago who’s practice concentrates on drunk driving defense can make a difference in the outcome of your DUI charge. For a Chicago Illinois DUI lawyer or attorney, you can check some online for websites to get the best lawyer in your specific case and an Illinois DUI attorney that really knows drunk driving defense and the Illinois DUI law.

Each Chicago Illinois DUI Lawyer at offers an initial review of your drunk driving charge. Your inquiry online is free and confidential. But I suggest that you do it as soon as possible, as time is very critical in a DUI case.

Goodluck!

MariCAR

Illinois DUI Lawyers – What To Look For?

January 28, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Never go to see your IL DUI lawyer unprepared. There are a few things you should do first. Maybe not absolutely necessary, but definitely advisable.

  • Visit the library.

Head over to your local library branch and check out resources for your state DUI laws. You can assess the knowledge of your IL DUI lawyer better if you have a vague idea of what they should know. I’m not saying memorize all of the DUI laws there are, but just skimming some information and taking a few lines of notes could go a long way.

  • Know what’s against you.

Your IL DUI lawyer will need to know for your case what kind of evidence there is against you. When you were pulled over, did you give off physical signs of drunkenness such as slurred speech, bloodshot eyes, and all of that? Did behaviour such as erratic driving draw the police’s attention to you to begin with? Did you say anything incriminating? Were you tested for blood alcohol concentration, and if so, what were the results?

Hiring an Illinois DUI Lawyer – What Will It Cost?

January 28, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Hiring an Illinois DUI lawyer is expensive, and that’s on top of all of the other expenses which come along with getting a DUI. In this area you’ll see

  • your bail
  • fines and fees, such as tickets and license reinstatement fees
  • higher insurance costs for years
  • possible job loss
  • court costs

So it’s important that you consider a lawyer’s rates when you are looking for an Illinois DUI lawyer cost. A lawyer who charges high rates is not automatically going to be the best, nor is one with low rates automatically going to be the worst.

Lawyers charge for services in several different ways. Some may charge by the hour, and if you have a complicated case then this could add up. Some charge the same fee for everyone, depending on their case, and this may be cheaper for you in some cases. Others also charge a flat fee, but split it up. Part for while they’re preparing your case, which you won’t have to pay more than if you don’t go to court, but if you do, you will.

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