Missouri Hardship License Lawyer
When people in Missouri run afoul of DUI/DWI laws, the most difficult aspect of their penalties is often the loss of driving privileges. The impact that losing your driving privileges has on your day-to-day life is immediate and serious. How do you get to the grocery store? How do you take your children to appointments or school? And most importantly, how do you get to work?
Apart from the criminal case you are facing and the driver's license suspension that can be a penalty for DUI/DWI, the Department of Revenue will begin working on its own suspension of your driving privileges shortly after your arrest. You have 15 days from the date of your arrest on a DUI/DWI charge to request an administrative hearing, at which we can help you attempt to preserve your driving privileges.
At the Law Office of Lenny Kagan, our St. Louis DWI license suspension attorneys can help you work to save your driving privileges.
Contact us to schedule a free initial consultation. If it has been less than 15 days since your arrest, we can help make sure that you properly follow the procedure for petitioning for review of your suspension, as well as represent you at that hearing.
Administrative Hearing Defense
Our attorneys can help you secure an administrative hearing and can appear with you at that hearing. Failure to act within that first 15 days after submitting to a breathalyzer, or blood or urine test, and testing at .08 or above BAC will result in the suspension of your driving privileges. This makes it critical to act quickly following a DUI/DWI arrest.
If you refused to submit to breath or chemical testing, you have 30 days to file, as opposed to 15. However, the temporary license you are given is only valid for 15 days.
Contact Us
For experienced assistance with preserving your driving privileges, as well as defending you against criminal charges of DUI/DWI, call 314-227-1978 or toll free at 866-941-2398 or contact us online to set up your free initial consultation. Russian and Spanish language consultations are available.

