Experienced Attorney Representation For Suspended Driver’s License And OWI Cases
Wisconsin law allows your license to be suspended or revoked even before your OWI case is resolved, often confusing people about their options. This highlights why quick lawyer action matters so much.
Mandell & Ginsberg Attorneys at Law’s attorney, Bill Ginsberg, brings over 30 years of criminal defense experience to clients in Madison and surrounding Wisconsin counties. Known for his honest, aggressive and client-centered approach, he has successfully defended people in state and federal courts across the region.
What Leads To A Suspended Or Revoked Driver’s License
After an OWI arrest, the Wisconsin Department of Transportation can move quickly to suspend your license. In many cases, you only have 10 days to request a hearing. Failing to act means automatic suspension. Penalties increase with prior offenses and other factors.
Situations that can lead to a revoked driver’s license include:
- Refusing a breath, blood or urine test under Wisconsin’s implied consent law
- Multiple OWI convictions
- Serious injury or death caused by impaired driving
Even when the law seems cut and dry, there are ways to challenge the state’s actions and allow you to keep driving.
What Are The Available Occupational Driver’s License Options
Many clients worry about how they will get to work or school after an OWI arrest. Wisconsin law allows some drivers to apply for an occupational driver’s license, which provides limited driving rights for work, school or family needs. However, eligibility depends on your record and the details of your case. Navigating the application process correctly is critical to avoid further problems.
How Mandell & Ginsberg Attorneys at Law Can Help You Get Your Driver’s License Back
When you are facing a suspended driver’s license, attorney Bill Ginsberg works directly with you to:
- Request and represent you at administrative hearings
- Challenge evidence that could affect your suspension or revocation
- Pursue eligibility for an occupational license
- Build a strong defense for your OWI charges so you can move forward
The legal system in Wisconsin is tough on impaired driving, but with the right defense strategy, you have a real chance to get your driver’s license back and protect your record.
Schedule A Free Consultation Today
For each case, Mandell & Ginsberg Attorneys at Law provides dedicated representation to clients across Dane County and neighboring Wisconsin communities from his Madison office. Call 608-620-7640 today to get assertive legal guidance, or use our online contact form to schedule a free consultation.
