Get clear answers on suspensions, refusals, and limited driving privileges.
Cleveland OVI lawyer defending your license and your record.
Aaron Brockler is a Cleveland OVI lawyer who helps drivers across Cuyahoga County respond fast to OVI, DUI, and serious traffic-ticket charges. The goal is to protect your license, reduce exposure, and avoid costly mistakes early in the case.
Why drivers charged with OVI in Cleveland call Brockler Law first.
As a Cleveland OVI lawyer, Aaron Brockler focuses on the questions drivers actually need answered: whether a license suspension can be avoided, whether a breath test can be challenged, whether a ticket is worth fighting, and what happens at each court date.
Understand when a citation can be reduced, dismissed, or worth fighting.
Know what happens if you have to appear or if you miss a court date.
What Cleveland drivers ask when facing OVI and traffic charges.
Answers from a Cleveland OVI lawyer on the questions that come up most often: license suspension, breath tests, court appearances, points, and when to fight a ticket.
Will I lose my license after an OVI or DUI in Ohio?
License suspension is possible, but not automatic in every case. It depends on prior record, test results, and how the case is handled. In some situations, limited driving privileges may be available.
Can a DUI or OVI charge be reduced or dismissed?
Sometimes. This depends on issues with the stop, testing procedures, and the evidence. If there are legal or technical problems, they can create leverage to challenge the charge.
Do I have to take a breathalyzer or chemical test?
You can refuse, but refusal has consequences, including an automatic license suspension. Test results, however, can also be challenged depending on how they were obtained.
What happens if I refuse a breath test in Ohio?
Refusal can trigger an administrative license suspension. The overall impact depends on the facts of the case and prior history.
Will I have to go to court for a traffic ticket?
Some tickets can be resolved without appearing. More serious violations usually require a court appearance.
Can a traffic ticket be dismissed or reduced?
Sometimes. Outcomes depend on the violation, your record, and how the case is handled. Issues with the stop or citation can also affect the result.
How many points will this ticket add to my license?
Point values vary depending on the offense. Too many points can lead to a suspension, so tickets should be addressed early.
Should I fight a traffic ticket or just pay it?
Paying a ticket is usually an admission of guilt and may add points to your record. Fighting it can sometimes reduce penalties or avoid points.
What happens if I miss a court date for a traffic or OVI case?
A warrant may be issued and additional consequences can follow. Addressing it quickly can help limit the impact.
Talk to a Cleveland OVI lawyer about your case today.
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