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Houston CDL DWI Lawyer

Driving while intoxicated (DWI) is a very serious offense in Houston, and throughout all of Texas. Anyone in the Lone Star State will face very harsh penalties including jail time and high fines, even for a first offense. Professional drivers, though, are held to a much higher standard of professionalism and safety. If you have a commercial driver’s license (CDL) and are accused of a DWI, your future livelihood is at risk. A Houston CDL DWI lawyer can fight your charges and protect your best interests.

Our Houston DWI with a CDL Lawyer Knows the Law

Under Texas law, it is illegal to drive while impaired by drugs, alcohol, dangerous drugs, or a controlled substance. For the majority of drivers in Houston, the legal blood alcohol content (BAC) limit is 0.08 percent. If anyone drives with a BAC over this amount, they can be charged with violating the law. For commercial drivers though, the law is different. Commercial drivers, such as those that operate a tractor-trailer or a delivery truck, have a much lower legal limit at 0.04 percent or less.

Many commercial drivers think the law only applies when they are operating their commercial vehicle. Unfortunately, that is not always true. Even when a commercial driver operates their own personal vehicle with a BAC over the legal limit, they may still risk losing their commercial driver’s license.

Our Houston DWI with a CDL Lawyer Explains the Impact on Your Commercial Driver’s License

A commercial driver will face the same harsh penalties as anyone else that is convicted of a DWI in Houston. However, a conviction will severely impact a person’s ability to carry a CDL. If you are convicted of a DWI, the effects it could have on your commercial driver’s license are as follows:

  • First offense: Disqualification of a CDL for at least one year
  • Second and subsequent offenses: A maximum life disqualification for carrying a CDL
  • Refusal to submit to a chemical test: Disqualification of a CDL for at least one year
  • Leaving the scene of an accident: Disqualification of a CDL for at least one year

After you have been disqualified from carrying a CDL, it is sometimes possible to reinstate it after a minimum of ten years. Still, reinstatement is sometimes difficult to achieve. A Houston DWI with a CDL lawyer can help you through the process and give you the best chance of a successful outcome.

Our Houston CDL DWI Lawyer Can Protect Your Rights

If you are a commercial driver and have been accused of driving while intoxicated, there is a lot on the line. At Ayson Law Firm, our DWI with a CDL lawyer in Houston knows how to prepare a defense strategy that will protect your rights, and your driver’s license so you do not lose your entire livelihood. Call us today at 832-209-2297 or fill out our online form to schedule a free consultation and to learn more about how we can help.

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