2.4.2014

How a Medical Condition Can Save You from a DUI Charge

Written by: The Law Offices of Garrett T. Ogata

Being arrested for a DUI is a tough experience for anyone, but it can be particularly hard for someone who has a medical condition. However, if you’ve been the target of a drunk driving arrest and you do have a medical condition, it could work out in your favor when the time comes to evaluate the DUI charge. Police will perform a breathalyzer or field sobriety test on someone that they suspect is over Nevada’s legal blood alcohol content level of .08%. There are many different medical conditions that could drastically affect your performance on these kinds of tests, which means you should talk to your chosen Las Vegas DUI lawyer about any you have. A medical condition of yours could help save you from the DUI charge.

Which conditions are considered valid under the medical defense for a drunk driving arrestcharge? In essence, anything that could reasonably interfere with the results of a test could work, but some are more convincing than others. Common ones include gastric reflux, a temporary illness, attention deficit disorder, dentistry work and menstruation. As an example, someone with ADD might find it difficult to follow instructions during a field sobriety test, like walking the line, but it could be because of the medical condition, rather than excessive inebriation. While a medical defense isn’t foolproof, a competent Las Vegas DUI lawyer can often use it to help you come out on top against a DUI charge, making it a good option to consider.

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