There are many reasons why you might lose your driving privileges in Michigan. A common reason for a license suspension/revocation is one or more OWI/DUI convictions. Other reasons could be the Secretary of State receiving a referral from an officer about your...
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Veteran Sees Hit & Run Charges Reduced to Zero Points
With rising insurance premiums and the possibility of having your license suspended, the importance of protecting your driving record in Michigan should not be ignored. For example, when a military veteran was charged with misdemeanor leaving the scene of an accident...
Misdemeanor of Falsifying an Insurance Document Dismissed
When a client was charged with a traffic misdemeanor for falsifying an insurance document he faced the possibility of a year in jail, but attorney Tiffany DeBruin acted quickly to find a more favorable resolution. It was clear that the prosecution could not...
Michigan Texting and Driving Laws
Sending a text message while driving may be a convenient way of getting the word out. You might be running late to work, in the midst of a minor emergency, or trying to respond to an urgent message when you decide to pull out your phone. But driving and texting in...
Driver Assessment And Appeal Division (DAAD)
If you’ve been living without a driver’s license, you understand the difficulty of having to rely on family and friends for rides, of having to take public transportation, and of walking or bicycling to get wherever you need to go. But the pain of being license-less...
Driver’s License Review Hearings
If you’ve lost your driver’s license due to an OWI or other offense, you’re likely itching to get back to driving again. Relying on family and friends can be difficult, especially when you have places to be and people to see. But with limited public transpiration...
New Speed Limit Increases on Rural Highways to Be Considered Again
Legislation has been yet again introduced in the Michigan House to raise the speed limit on certain rural highways in Michigan. Under these bills, the speed limit could reach up to 80 miles per hour on certain freeways in out-state Michigan. The five-bill package...