DUI Attorney ◦ Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Did you refuse to take the Breathalyzer test when you were stopped on suspicion that you were driving under the influence in Florida? You may face suspension of your driver's license for up to one year. However, you are entitled to an administrative hearing. To protect your driving privileges, your need for legal representation is urgent.
Andrew D. Washor, P.A., in Fort Lauderdale welcomes your inquiry after a drunk driving arrest. Contact a lawyer at our DUI defense law firm by phone or by e-mail through this Web site.
Penalties for DUI/DWI convictions in Florida have become harsher and harsher. You face the real possibility of negative consequences such as the following, depending on whether it is a first offense or repeat offense:
- Temporary or permanent loss of your driver's license
- Jail
- Fines
- Incursion of a criminal record
- Consequences in your personal and professional life
- Attachment of a device attached to your car which requires you to blow into it with no trace of alcohol to start the car
- Place a boot on your car for ten days or longer
- Cancellation of your insurance policy or increase in car insurance rates
Regardless of the circumstances, it is important that you deal with the matter of your administrative driver's license suspension right away.
You have 10 days to request an administrative hearing. If an attorney requests the hearing, your administrative hearing may be delayed to 30 or 45 days later ― and you will retain your driving privileges in the meantime.
Contact an Experienced DUI Defense Attorney
With 30 years of experience representing defendants in drunk driving cases, attorney Washor may be able to reduce the consequences of a conviction or negotiate more favorable outcomes to your case, such as:
- Case dismissal
- Reduced penalties
- Driver's license restored
- Stay out of jail
- No criminal record
- Protect your immigration status
Discuss your DUI/DWI arrest with an experienced attorney. Call or e-mail Andrew D. Washor, P.A.

