A DWI arrest can have immediate and long-lasting consequences, including license suspension, criminal penalties, and damage to your professional and personal reputation. KVM Law Firm, PLLC provides focused DWI defense representation for individuals charged in Houston and surrounding counties.
Criminal cases move quickly. Early decisions—whether to submit to testing, what statements are made, and how deadlines are handled—can significantly affect the outcome. Our role is to protect your rights, evaluate the evidence, and develop a defense strategy based on the facts of your case.
DWI Defense Representation
KVM Law Firm provides defense representation in DWI cases, including:
- First-time DWI offenses
- Repeat DWI charges
- DWI involving refusal of breath or blood testing
- DWI involving accidents or alleged injuries
- Administrative License Revocation (ALR) hearings
Understanding the DWI Process in Texas
A DWI case typically involves both a criminal charge and an administrative license proceeding. Deadlines apply quickly, particularly for requesting an ALR hearing to contest license suspension.
Defending a DWI charge requires careful review of the stop, arrest, testing procedures, and compliance with constitutional and statutory requirements.
- Legality of the traffic stop
- Field sobriety testing procedures
- Breath or blood test administration
- Officer observations and reports
- Chain of custody and laboratory procedures
Focused, Case-Specific Defense
No two DWI cases are the same. Defense strategy depends on the facts, the evidence, and the jurisdiction. Our firm evaluates each case individually and provides clear guidance regarding options, risks, and possible outcomes.
We emphasize preparation, communication, and realistic assessment at every stage of the case.
Counties Served
DWI defense representation is limited to cases in:
- Harris County
- Montgomery County
- Galveston County
Fees and Consultations
Criminal defense matters are handled on a flat-fee basis. Fees are discussed during consultation after reviewing the specific facts of the case.
Consultations are confidential. We will explain the process, timelines, and what to expect moving forward.
Important: Contacting the firm or submitting an online form does not create an attorney-client relationship. Do not include confidential information.
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