Reader’s Question:

Is it legal for my auto insurance company to raise my rates without my approval, just because I got involved in a drunk driving arrest in Sacrament, California? Is it also true that my old auto insurance company will provide my drunk driving record to my new insurance company, in case I decide to cancel my policy with them?

Juan

Sacramento, CA

Assuming that you’re involvement means that you were the one pulled over and charged with Driving Under the Influence, then the answer is yes, a DUI case would usually mean the start of a sour and uphill battle with your current insurance company, often involving ridiculously raised monthly premiums or a mail notifying the cancellation of your policy altogether. This is because it would be very risky for the car insurance company to keep you if you have been proven guilty of a DUI charge. You might even be labelled a high-risk driver, further complicating things in the event you do need to file a claim with them in the future.

If you do decide to go with a new insurance carrier or should your current carrier there in Sacramento, California decide to drop you, the best you can do is to look for the lowest rates you can find elsewhere. You may be interested to take a look at the very competitive auto insurance package being offered in this website as well. Finally, it is highly unlikely that a company will share its customer’s records with the competition, and California does have laws protecting your consumer information, however, this doesn’t mean that your new Insurance Company won’t know about your previous DUI charges or driving history. And even if they don’t find out about it for now, most insurance companies run driving record checks at least once every three years or if you get a new policy so it will still come up later.

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Reader’s Question:

I was once a victim of drunk driving here in Sacramento, California. I was so upset because the suspect did not show up in court for trial. The suspect now has an outstanding warrant for his arrest. I was told by a friend that information about DUI suspects in Sacramento are already being posted online. Is this true? How can that website work for us?

Janice

Sacramento, CA

It’s true. Outstanding DUI suspects in Sacramento, California are now having their mug shots posted online in an attempt to stir action from the community and bring them to justice. The Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office recently posted the descriptions and pictures of 17 California DUI suspects who have either failed to show up in court or repeat offenders and face a variety of misdemeanor and felony charges.

A DUI investigator in Sacramento County said that the idea of this DUI program is to involve the community in nabbing wanted DUI suspects. Whether another person who has some grudge against the wanted individual or someone who is looking to do the right thing and turn a suspect in, the DUI investigator added that each suspect that is brought to justice via this collaborative Sacramento DUI program would represent one less dangerous person on the road and at least one life saved.

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Reader’s Question:

I was recently charged with DUI here in Sacramento, California. I have so many questions about my DUI case. Where can I go for more help in my case?

Arthur

Sacramento, CA

The best source of information to answer your questions is, of course, a qualified Sacramento, California DUI defense attorney. Your lawyer can basically give you advice about the things that you should do and the things that you should avoid. There are also other resources available for you. You can study California DUI law and blood alcohol analysis in a law library found in law schools and courthouses.

There is also plenty of information found in books such as California Drunk Driving Defense 3rd Edition and Drunk Driving Defense 6th Edition by Lawrence Taylor.

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As you sit down with your lawyer to draw up a fee agreement, it’s in the best interest of your wallet to add in more than just the obvious to your cost of a Sacramento California DUI attorney; to know what possibilities may lay hidden in there. Some of the following charges could give you a surprise if you don’t keep on the look out for them from the beginning.

  • Some costs involve paying for workers to do your lawyer’s dirty work, like when a employee is making phone calls, or someone tracks down your witnesses and interviews them for evidential reasons.
  • Some lawyers will charge you with the cost of a Sacramento California DUI attorney for the cost of their paperweights and other typical office necessities as well.
  • Lawyers apparently don’t like a nice scenic drive, so if they have to go any further than 5 minutes away to represent you, they sometimes charge.
  • Overtime.
  • Court filing fees.
  • If you have a complex case, you have the choice to have a jury trial instead of just having the judge make all of the decisions. However, it isn’t free.
  • You may be charged for the postage stamps, envelopes, and other mail related things required for your case.
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