For commercial drivers, a CDL violation is not just a legal matter — it's a career matter. Our attorneys fight to protect your license and your livelihood.
Commercial driver's license holders are held to a higher standard than regular motorists. Violations that might result in a minor fine for a non-commercial driver can trigger CDL disqualification, jeopardizing a professional driver's ability to earn a living. Our CDL violation lawyers understand the federal and state regulations that govern commercial driving and provide experienced defense for drivers facing serious consequences.
Commercial drivers face a lower legal BAC limit of 0.04%. A DUI conviction in any vehicle — commercial or personal — can result in CDL disqualification. We fight these charges aggressively.
Excessive speeding, reckless driving, improper lane changes, and following too closely are considered serious violations that can trigger CDL disqualification after two or more offenses.
Federal hours of service regulations are strictly enforced. We help drivers respond to violations and contest citations that are unwarranted or improperly issued.
Positive drug or alcohol tests, refusals to test, and use violations carry severe consequences for CDL holders. We represent drivers through the response and return-to-duty process.
A CDL disqualification does not just affect your current job — it can end a career that took years to build. We take these cases seriously because we understand what is at stake. Our goal is to protect your license, minimize penalties wherever possible, and help you stay on the road.
We represent clients throughout the Northern Panhandle of West Virginia and surrounding areas.
Contact our CDL violation attorneys today. The sooner we get involved, the more options we have to protect your license.