One of the most common forms of aggressive driving, as recognized by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), is tailgating. Tailgating is a driving practice where one vehicle follows another too closely. Tailgating often leads to rear-end accidents, some of them severe based on the speed of travel of both vehicles. Being involved in […]
How is Child Support Calculated in Virginia?
/by Pack Law GroupHow is Child Support Calculated in Virginia? When a marriage is no longer viable, couples often choose to divorce. It is a tragedy and not the way you expected your life to unfold. It is also wise to be informed and know your rights in order to preserve them, especially when children are involved. We […]
What to Expect If You Are Arrested in Virginia
/by Pack Law GroupWhat to Expect If You Are Arrested in Virginia It’s not uncommon for good people to get caught up in unfortunate situations. If you are like most people who get arrested, you’re confused about the process and terrified about how this event is going to impact your future. What to Expect If You’re Arrested in […]
Accidents that Result from Tailgating
/by Pack Law GroupOne of the most common forms of aggressive driving, as recognized by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), is tailgating. Tailgating is a driving practice where one vehicle follows another too closely. Tailgating often leads to rear-end accidents, some of them severe based on the speed of travel of both vehicles. Being involved in […]
My Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) was above the Legal Limit (.08), so Why do I Need to Hire an Attorney?
/by Pack Law GroupMy Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) was above the Legal Limit (.08), so Why do I Need to Hire an Attorney? Driving under the influence (DUI) in Virginia is a serious offense that no one should take lightly, even if it is your first offense. There are harsh consequences for a drunk driving conviction, which may […]
How Does Virginia’s Interlock Law Work?
/by Pack Law GroupHow Does Virginia’s Interlock Law Work? The ignition interlock law in Virginia is one of the toughest in the country. It is also one of the most criticized laws when it comes to DUI penalties. In the simplest terms, the law in Virginia requires all those convicted of driving under the influence to install an […]
Do DUI Checkpoints Deter Drunk Driving?
/by Pack Law GroupDo DUI Checkpoints Deter Drunk Driving? There is no doubt that drunk driving is a dangerous practice. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), nearly 10,500 people died in 2016 in drunk-driving related crashes. Many people believe that more should be done to put an end to drunk driving. While lawmakers and […]
What Court Appearances Will l Face for a Virginia DUI Arrest?
/by Pack Law GroupWhat Court Appearances Will l Face for a Virginia DUI Arrest? A police officer has just told you that you are under arrest for DUI. You are terrified and humiliated, and have no idea what to expect next. Unfortunately, this is just the beginning of an extended legal ordeal. The good news is that an […]
Are False Positives Possible with DUI Tests?
/by Pack Law GroupAre False Positives Possible with DUI Tests? Failing a Breathalyzer or other type of test that measures blood alcohol concentration can produce a great deal of anxiety. Since several situations could produce a false positive result, you’re within your legal rights to seek an attorney who will argue the results of your DUI testing. Below […]
What’s the Difference Between a Field Sobriety Test and a Test at a Police Station?
/by Pack Law GroupWhat’s the Difference Between a Field Sobriety Test and a Test at a Police Station? Getting pulled over for suspicion of DUI in Virginia can be a terrifying experience. Maybe you’ve received speeding or parking tickets in the past, but these don’t come close in comparison to being arrested for drunk driving. The experience may […]
Types of Chemical Tests for DUI
/by Pack Law GroupTypes of Chemical Tests for DUI Under Virginia law, chemical tests are to be used at the time of a DUI arrest to confirm the amount of alcohol in a person’s system. This test takes place after the arrest, and the results can be used as evidence to prove that you were driving under the […]