Establishing the root cause of your DWI
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Establishing the root cause of your DWI

On Behalf of | Apr 5, 2021 | DWI

If you have recently been arrested on DWI charges for the first time in your life, you are likely in shock that you have gotten into this position. While you may feel that you can blame the arrest on bad luck, biased law enforcement officials or faulty Breathalyzer tests, it is likely that you had some amount of alcohol in your system at the time of your arrest.

While you can and should be able to successfully defend yourself against a DWI arrest, you may also take the time to look yourself in the mirror and come face to face with some of the bad habits that you have come to acquire. By being honest with yourself and asking what led you to get into a vehicle with alcohol in your system, you’ll have a good chance at being able to improve your life and prevent another arrest in the future. The following is an overview of what you should consider when looking at your drinking habits.

Alcohol tolerance is a warning sign of alcohol dependence

Did you feel sober when getting behind the wheel, even though your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) was measured to be over the limit when you were pulled over? This could be a sign that your drinking habits have led to increased alcohol tolerance, and this is often a warning that you are becoming dependent on alcohol.

The possible causes of alcohol dependence

People start abusing alcohol for many reasons. But most of the time, there is a reason, and it does not occur simply because you enjoy drinking. Consider whether you have been going through a difficult situation in your life, or if you are using alcohol to avoid painful emotions such as depression or anxiety. Going to therapy can help you to address your issues healthily and constructively.

If you are facing DWI charges for the first time in your life, make sure that you take action to defend yourself so that you can move forward positively with this.