Nashville DUI Attorney
Need a DUI Attorney in Nashville, TN?
If you are looking for a Nashville DUI Attorney because you have been arrested for suspicion of driving under the influence in Nashville, Tennessee, our law firm is here to help. This web site allows easy access to one of our Nashville DUI lawyers through a simple contact form where you may request an appointment or ask questions relating to your DUI case. As DUI Attorneys serving Nashville, with experience in its court system, we will review your case and work to gain a favorable settlement on your behalf.
Once you have made an appointment please visit our directions page where you can use Google's interactive map conveniently preset to: Nashville DUI Attorney. Other useful sections of this site include resources for DUI Defensive Driving Schools in addition to links with Tennessee DUI facts.
If you have been arrested for DUI in Nashville it is important to note that a person's blood alcohol content is not the only thing that can determine a persons sobriety. A driver having a blood alcohol content (BAC) reading somewhat lower than 0.08%, but also showed signs of impairment can be charged with a DUI. The legal limit is simply the number above which a driver is automatically guilty of driving under the influence (or some related statute) without any other evidence. However, many states also allow for DUI charges and conviction when a driver has a slightly lower BAC reading but also fails field sobriety tests, drives erratically, or otherwise shows signs of being impaired. For more information about DUI laws in Tennessee, visit United States DUI Laws.
If you have been convicted of a DUI in Nashville your Attorney may recommend mass transportation until your case is resolved. The major provider of mass transit is the Nashville MTA, which operates several bus lines through Nashville. Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) is Music City's public transportation service designed to move MTA bus riders with fewer stops. The Easy Ride, Park and Ride, and Music City Star programs are also aimed at the metro Nashville area. For more information about transportation resources in Nashville use Google's active search results.
Did you know? The State of Tennessee has what is called an "Implied Consent Law". This law requires Tennessee drivers to submit to state chemical tests of blood, breath, urine or other bodily substances to determine if you are under the influence of alcohol or drugs. If you refuse to take such a test you will have your drivers license suspended for one year. This law is similar to implied consent laws in other states and carries similar penalties as a drunk driving conviction.Thank you for considering us as your Nashville DUI Attorney. |