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DWI / DUI Lawyer Representing Clients Across Texas

A DWI or DUI arrest in Texas can have immediate and long-term consequences. Jail time, fines, license suspension, higher insurance rates, and a permanent criminal record are all possible outcomes. For non-citizens, a DWI or DUI charge can also create immigration risks that are often overlooked.

At Haim Vasquez Legal Group, our DWI and DUI lawyers aggressively defend clients charged with Driving While Intoxicated under Texas law. We move quickly to protect your rights, examine the details of your arrest, and challenge the evidence used against you.

What Happens After a DWI or DUI Arrest in Texas

After a DWI or DUI arrest, you may be dealing with court dates, license suspension deadlines, bond conditions, and questions about breath or blood testing. The criminal case and the license process may move separately, so early action matters.

The first step is understanding what happened during the stop, arrest, and testing process. Traffic stop details, field sobriety tests, BAC results, body camera footage, and ALR deadlines can all affect what options may be available.

Types of DWI & DUI Charges We Handle

Texas DWI and DUI charges can vary widely depending on the circumstances of the arrest. Our DWI attorneys represent clients facing a range of charges, each carrying different penalties and risks. We tailor every defense strategy to the specific allegations involved.

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How We Defend DWI & DUI Cases

Effective DWI and DUI defense requires early action and careful analysis. Our attorneys review every detail of the arrest to identify issues that may weaken the prosecution’s case. When these problems are found early, many cases can be reduced, dismissed, or resolved through alternative outcomes.

License Suspension Defense

A DWI or DUI arrest can trigger an Administrative License Revocation process that is separate from the criminal charge in Texas. This process moves quickly, and strict deadlines apply.

Our DWI attorneys act immediately to request ALR hearings and, whenever possible, fight to protect your driving privileges. Addressing license suspension early is critical to preserving your ability to work and manage daily responsibilities.

Immigration Consequences of a DWI

Immigration-Aware DWI & DUI Defense Attorneys

For non-citizens, even a misdemeanor DWI or DUI can lead to immigration consequences depending on the facts of the case. These risks are often overlooked when cases are handled without immigration awareness.

Our defense attorneys evaluate every case through both criminal and immigration lenses. We carefully assess how pleas, convictions, or deferred outcomes may affect immigration status before critical decisions are made.

Step-by-Step Support

01 — Initial Contact
You first speak with a client care assistant who collects your information and schedules a free consultation with an attorney. Consultations are available by phone, video call, or in person.
The attorney reviews your case, answers your questions, and explains your legal options and next steps.
If you proceed, our intake team will explain the fees and services, and your case will be formally opened.
We begin building your defense immediately and represent you throughout the criminal and license suspension process.

What to Expect

When you contact our firm, a DWI and DUI attorney begins by listening. We take the time to understand what happened, explain the charges you are facing, and walk you through your legal options clearly.

Our goal is to make the DWI and DUI defense process transparent and manageable, so you feel informed, supported, and prepared for what comes next.

Why Work With Haim Vasquez Legal Group

Common Questions About Texas DWI Charges

What is DWI in Texas?
In Texas, DWI means driving in a public place while intoxicated, either with a BAC of 0.08% or higher or because alcohol or drugs impaired normal mental or physical abilities.
In Texas, DWI generally applies to adults accused of driving while intoxicated, while DUI is often used for alcohol-related offenses involving drivers under 21.
Most first-time DWI charges are misdemeanors, but certain factors can elevate the charge.
In some cases, yes. Immigration consequences depend on the facts, prior history, and how the case is resolved.
Pleading guilty without legal guidance can lead to unnecessary consequences. Speaking with a lawyer first is critical.

Speak With a Texas DWI & DUI Lawyer Today

If you are facing a DWI or DUI charge, you do not have to go through it alone. Speaking with a lawyer early can help you understand your options and protect what matters most.