Long Island DWI Lawyer Jason Bassett, P.C, Explains DWI Conviction and Costs in New York

Long Island, New York - Jason Bassett, P.C, a DWI lawyer on Long Island, explains the process of how someone can be convicted of drunk driving as well as the costs associated with such conviction.

In Nassau and Suffolk County, DWI convictions can be very serious. Even if it is the first offense, a conviction for DWI can result in significant financial and life-altering consequences. Additionally, if fines and other fees for a DWI conviction are paid, one could still be facing serious consequences for their career, personal and professional relationships, as well their future.

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The DWI lawyer specifically explains: “Long Island DWI cases can be overwhelming so it is advisable to seek the advice and guidance of an experienced DWI lawyer who can help navigate the legal system. A lawyer can advise whether to fight the charges at trial, negotiate a plea bargain, or try to get them dismissed.”

New Yorkers are often restricted to two types of alcohol-impaired driving. These are DWAI or Driving While Ability Impaired, or DWI, also known as Driving While Intoxicated. Each of these has its penalties and fines. A DWAI may result in a $300 to $500 fine for first-time offenders. While fines for DWI can range from $500 to $1,000 for the first offense.

There are additional costs such as posting bail, court fees, paying any charges for towing, and an impound charge. Depending on the specific situation, these can add up to hundreds of thousands of dollars in financial cost.

New York DWI offenders may be required to attend substance misuse classes. These legally required classes come with financial consequences. New York's Substance Abuse Classes start at $50 per course, with additional fees of $200 for counseling. Additionally, they may have to pay the cost of an alcohol screening.

Furthermore, after a person has been convicted of DWI in New York, they can be considered high risk by their insurance company. Their individual coverage and premiums may differ depending on which insurer they have and where their residence is. In most cases, there can be an increase in the cost of their premiums.

These are just some of the financial expenses associated with a DWI. Employers tend to have a zero-tolerance policy towards DWI offenders. Even if the DWI conviction has not directly affected a person’s employment, they still need to think about how much time they have spent away from work because of court appearances and substance abuse training, along with transportation costs if their license is suspended.

The New York DWI record can stay on everyone’s records forever, so any prospective employer may find it during a background check.

To learn more about DWI, visit the Law Office of Jason Bassett's website.

About the Law Office of Jason Bassett

Jason Bassett, Esq. has dedicated his law practice to protecting the rights and freedoms of those who are caught up in the criminal justice process. He often goes toe-toe in a battle with criminal prosecutors and law enforcement officers.

He has represented people against all types of charges as part of his Long Island criminal law practice. He has developed a unique combination of skill, experience, and advocacy over his 20 years of experience to ensure that every client receives the highest quality criminal defense possible and the best outcome.

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For more information about The Law Offices of Jason Bassett | Criminal Defense Attorney, contact the company here:

The Law Offices of Jason Bassett | Criminal Defense Attorney
Jason Bassett
(631) 259-6060
bassettlaw@live.com
Criminal Attorney Jason Bassett
320 Carleton Ave #4200,
Central Islip, NY 11722

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