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Have a law-related question? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!

  • Do you charge upfront fees for personal injury cases?

    No, no upfront fees are charged for personal injury cases. Fees are based on a contingency and only if the client wins the case. Give our personal injury lawyers a call today for your free consultation.

  • Do you have a retainer fee for family and criminal law cases?

    Yes. These are on a case-by-case basis. Our initial consultations are free, so give our family and criminal lawyers a call to discuss your unique situation today.

  • Do you have multiple locations?

    Yes, we have offices in both Norwich and Milford, CT. Our Norwich office handles all practices while our Milford office handles personal injury cases only. For the criminal, family, and personal injury lawyers you can trust, turn to Beebe & O'Neil.

  • Do you lose your license immediately after a DUI in CT?

    In most cases, the suspension will begin 30 days after the arrest date. The license suspension is based on the arrest information and is separate from any penalties or requirements that may be imposed as a result of the court case. To learn more about how a DUI can impact your license, give our criminal lawyers a call today.

  • What should I do to prepare for my DUI consultation?

    Before your consultation, be sure to put together any important documents regarding your case. This can include your original citation, your insurance documents, and anything else you feel can play into your case. Call our DUI and personal injury lawyers today to schedule your consultation.

  • Can a DUI be dismissed in CT?

    A DUI case can be dismissed by identifying arrest mistakes. Attorney Beebe will review all arrest documents to identify any mistakes. He has the experience to collect this and other evidence. The court may identify other requirements and special conditions that need to be met. At your consultation with Attorney Beebe, he will gather information from you to see if your DUI case could be dismissed. If your DUI is dismissed pursuant to Connecticut’s statutes, you are then deemed to have never been arrested. To learn more about the DUI dismissal process, give our personal injury lawyers a call today.

  • Can I refuse to take a breathalyzer?

    Yes, but you will automatically have your driver’s license suspended for six months. You may also be subject to fines and prison time. To learn more about the DUI process, call our DUI and criminal lawyers today.

  • Is refusing a breathalyzer a good idea?

    It is not a good idea to refuse the breathalyzer after an arrest or if it is otherwise required. However, refusing to take the test before you are arrested can be beneficial if you are over 21 and have no previous DUI charges. For more information regarding your DUI case, set up a free consultation with our DUI and personal injury lawyers today.

  • How long does a DUI stay on record in CT?

    A DUI stays on your record for 10 years in CT. To schedule your free consultation with our DUI and criminal lawyers, give us a call today at (860) 889-5266.

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