As a drivers license reinstatement lawyer, the answer to this question will appear to be self-serving. I believe the answer as to whether or not you should have an attorney at a formal license reinstatement hearing is most definitely yes! The reason that I say this and the example that I give to my prospective clients is the following… If you compare this to surgery, ask yourself, “How many times have I performed this surgery?” If you have never performed this type of surgery then do you really want the first time you get a chance to do it is to be experimenting on yourself? If you have done the surgery before and you're still asking this question, that means that you have already had a hearing and failed so do you really want to again try to re-do you failed attempt at license reinstatement.
I have represented literally hundreds of clients at the license reinstatement process. And I can guarantee that my success rate is much, much higher any first time non-attorney who attempts this process. Because I have performed so many hearings, I know every question that will be asked of you at these hearings and I will prepare you with the correct answers to ensure that you have the best hearing possible.
If you have any questions about the license reinstatement process, how to obtain your driving privileges, or how to clear your license in the State of Illinois, feel free to contact license reinstatement lawyer John Callahan at any time.
– Posted by license reinstatement lawyer John W. Callahan
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