Q: What happens if my DUI charge involves multiple vehicles?

A:

If your DUI charge in California involves multiple vehicles, the consequences can be more severe than in a standard DUI case. According to California law, causing an accident while driving under the influence can lead to additional charges, particularly if injuries or deaths occur. If you are found to have caused an accident while DUI, you may face charges for DUI causing bodily injury or even felony DUI if serious injuries or fatalities ensue. The penalties for these offenses can include hefty fines, license suspension, and potential imprisonment.

Moreover, if multiple vehicles are involved, determining liability and the extent of damages can complicate your case. You may be responsible for injuries and damages to other parties involved in the accident, which can lead to civil suits apart from criminal charges. The California Department of Motor Vehicles may also impose significant consequences, such as a longer suspension of your driving privileges, and you might be required to install an ignition interlock device in your vehicle.

Additionally, having multiple vehicles impacted by your actions can lead to increased scrutiny from law enforcement and the court system, possibly resulting in harsher sentencing and increased insurance premiums. It is essential to seek legal advice from a qualified attorney who can navigate the complexities of your case and work to minimize the repercussions you face. An experienced attorney can help you understand your rights and the best course of action in light of the specifics of your situation.

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