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Knoxville, TN DUI attorney serving clients throughout East Tennessee including: Alcoa • Anderson County • Athens • Blount County • Campbell County • Claiborne County • Clinton • Cocke County •Grainger County• Jefferson City • Jefferson County • Knoxville • Knox County • Lenoir City • Loudon County • Maryville •McMinn County • Newport • Oak Ridge • Roane County • Sevierville • Sevier County • Gatlinburg • Pigeon Forge • Union County Bledsoe County • Bradley County • Chattanooga • Cleveland • Marion County • Monroe County • Polk County • Sequatchie County

550 W. Main St, Suite 340
Knoxville, TN 37902
Phone: 865.540.8300
Fax: 865.474.9397
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What to look for in a Tennessee DUI Lawyer
There are many Tennessee Lawyers attempting to obtain your business. In doing so, Tennessee attorneys are coming out of the woodwork to attempt to secure our trust in handling your case. Do not entrust just any lawyer who claims to be able to handle your Tennessee DUI case. We recommend choosing a Tennessee DUI lawyer who focuses on handling Tennessee DUI cases, rather than a lawyer who just handles Tennessee DUIs occasionally or as part of a much broader practice. Bottom line: Choose a lawyer than handles Tennessee DUIs for a living, not as a hobby.
In order to make the best decision, meeting with your potential Tennessee DUI lawyer and ask the following questions:
1) What kind of training in DUI defense have you attended or taught in the last year?
2) How much or your practice is devoted to Tennessee DUI defense?
3) Can you estimate your success record and how do you define success?
4) Have you attended the Standardized Field Sobriety Test training course?
5) Are you qualified as an Instructor of the Standardized Field Sobriety tests?
6) How long have you been handling Tennessee DUI cases?
7) When is the last time you been the lead attorney in a hearing or jury trial in a Tennessee DUI case?
8) Describe in detail the investigation procedure or process that you undertake in your Tennessee DUI cases?
9) What appears to be your plan or strategy for defending my Tennessee DUI case at this time?
10) Are you a member of any organizations committed to defending those accused with DUI offenses?
11) Does your Tennessee DUI lawyer do a medical screen and evaluation of you?
12) Does your potential Tennessee DUI attorney want to know your version of the events, or is he or she more concerned with letting your know who are what they know?
13) How much time is my Tennessee DUI lawyer willing to spend with me discussing my case (most of our initial consultations are 1 hour 15 minutes or longer).
14) How much do you charge if my Tennessee DUI case goes beyond General Sessions Court?
“ Mr. Garza was very attentive and offered very knowledgeable solutions to my problem, After taking my case Mr. Garza handled everything he was very responsive when I had questions and obtained excellent results in my case.”