Hudson Man Being Investigated for DWI After Single Vehicle Crash

A traffic accident in Hudson has left a man seriously injured, and the cause of the accident is being investigated as a possible DWI. According to a wmur.com report, a 24-year-old man was driving his 2000 Chevy Cavalier near 300 Derry Street when he lost control of his vehicle, allegedly colliding with two utility poles which split his car into two pieces. The man was ejected from the vehicle and was taken to Southern New Hampshire Medical Center for initial treatment before being transferred to Boston Medical Center. The man’s injuries have been deemed serious and possibly life-threatening.

According to the report, police and investigating officers believe that alcohol and excessive speed may have played a contributing role in the crash. The 24-year-old may be charged with felony DWI. However, in order to truly determine the cause of the accident, every detail needs to be thoroughly examined to ensure that the rights of the involved motorist are not infringed upon in any way. That is, while investigators may assume at this point that the man is guilty of DWI, such an assumption should not take precedence over an examination of all available details.

In DWI cases, all circumstances surrounding charges brought against an individual need to be taken into consideration. For individuals facing such charges in New Hampshire, retaining the services of a skilled New Hampshire DWI defense attorney are in his or her best interest. Given the circumstances of the case, an experienced New Hampshire defense attorney will mount the strongest possible defense on behalf of the accused.

At Tenn And Tenn, P.A., our DWI defense lawyers will examine the conditions surrounding your arrest, including arrest procedure, field sobriety tests administered, and the accuracy of BAC testing results. If you stand accused of DWI in New Hampshire, please contact our skilled DWI defense attorneys for a free consultation of your case. Call us today at (603) 614-5055 for more information.