One of the most serious traffic offenses someone can be charged with is Vehicular Homicide. A vehicular Homicide occurs when someone is killed due to a traffic violation. A person can be charged with Vehicular Homicide when the person who dies is a passenger in their own car, or is an occupant of another vehicle.
If a person loses their life as a result of a traffic violation, it is a vehicular homicide. Even in these circumstances, a person still has rights. You have the right to refuse to answer questions, you have a right to consult with an attorney, and you have a right to be presumed innocent until you are found guilty by a jury of your peers.
There are times where people are charged with vehicular homicide for a violation they did not commit or a crash that wasn’t their fault. Having experienced legal representation with a background in these types of cases gives you an advantage. It helps you get the best result possible. The Furman and Furman team will work to understand your case and defend your rights. John Furman is a former prosecutor and has worked these cases from Start to Finish as both Prosecutor and Defense Attorney. We know how to attack the State’s allegations and build our own evidence in your defense of the Vehicular Homicide charges. Use our knowledge and experience to your advantage -Call us for a free Vehicular Homicide consultation.
We provide a free consultation to all new clients. To set up an appointment call us at 251-228-1744. We answer our phones between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m., weekdays and Saturdays.
We will travel to the hospital or the jail to meet with you, if necessary.