by marklang | Nov 5, 2013 | Blog
The Michigan drivers license restoration process requires that letters be submitted to support your case. Michigan requires that 3 to 6 letters be submitted by individuals who are familiar with you and see you frequently. Why are the letters important? A hearing...
by marklang | Oct 21, 2013 | Blog
Everyone knows that consuming alcohol prior to driving a vehicle increases the chance of being involved in an auto accident. But just how likely is it that you will get into a motor vehicle crash after drinking? According to recent studies, people with a BAC of 0.05%...
by marklang | Oct 15, 2013 | Blog
Some automakers, in cooperation with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, are in the process of developing technologies that will prevent cars from being started if they detect alcohol use by their drivers. Two different technologies are being...
by marklang | Oct 3, 2013 | Blog
My last blog post dealt with the importance of credibility in the Michigan drivers license appeal process. To review, credibility can be thought of as believability. In other words, would the hearing officer evaluating and deciding your case believe your testimony? ...
by marklang | Sep 24, 2013 | Blog
To win a Michigan drivers license restoration case, you must be credible. What does this mean? As any Michigan license lawyer will tell you, it means that you are believable. It means that what you testify to is not questioned. A drivers license restoration Michigan...
by marklang | Sep 16, 2013 | Blog
Did you know that there are different legal BAC limits depending on the type of vehicle you’re operating? For instance, the legal limit to operate a car or motorcycle is 0.08% while boat, snowmobile, and off-road vehicle operators are allowed a BAC of 0.10%. Michigan...