DWI Defense Attorney Serving Kansas City Area
Drunk driving charges and traffic violations can happen to anyone, and if they happen to you, you want an experienced attorney protecting your rights. At Law in KC, we provide traffic violation and DWI defense for the accused in Northland and Kansas City, helping our clients minimize the consequences and stop license revocation.
You only have 15 days to take action and save your drivers' license after a DWI. Contact us to find out what you can do now.
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In Missouri, there is a criminal side and a civil side to all drunk driving charges. Building the best possible DUI defense means preparing for the challenges you will face in court as well as your administrative concerns. The criminal aspect will be tried in court unless a settlement can be reached. The civil side of your DUI or traffic violation is controlled by the Department of Revenue, where your case will be heard in front of an administrative officer.
We are an experienced traffic violation and DWI defense firm and understand what it takes to get results in criminal court, as well as at all administrative hearings.
DWI Defense
One mistake could easily find you facing the serious consequences of a criminal DWI conviction. At Law in KC, we understand that a drunk driving charge can happen to anyone, and most of our clients have never faced anything like this before. It is a nerve-racking experience, but we will guide you through the entire process, making sure your rights are protected and your options are open.
Traffic Violations
When facing a traffic violation or multiple traffic-related offenses, many people choose to pay their fine or fight on their own. However, there are risks if you fail to consult an attorney. From an increase in insurance points to heavy fines, and even jail time, we will help you fight to minimize the consequences of your situation.
Drivers' License Suspension
If you have been arrested for a traffic violation or for drunk driving, you could lose your license. With only fifteen days to request a hearing to keep your driver's license, it is important to take action right away. If you lose your license, you may be eligible for a Limited Driving Privilege, so you can continue to support yourself and your family.
Contact Us
If you would like more information about your rights and options, we are ready to talk to you. You can also find more information about Missouri state law here. Our firm offers flexible payment plans and we accept a variety of payment methods, including PayPal and credit cards. Contact us on-line or call us today to schedule a consultation.

