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Gross & Romanick, P.C. specializes in Fairfax Virginia DUI and DWI offenses
. Our firm represents clients in the State and Federal Traffic Courts of Northern Virginia. Our goal is to vigorously defend and protect our clients' legal rights and to help them through the stressful, emotional and difficult experiences associated with being a defendant in Traffic Court. We work with experts, including toxicologists. Traffic defense has been a regular part of the law firm's practice since 1980. We understand the Federal, State and Local statutes and attend Continuing Legal Education classes to stay current with the law.

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(703) 273-1400
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We are a Fairfax County Virginia law firm and have lawyers that are experienced and ready to defend the following:

  • Driving While Intoxicated - DWI and DUI
  • Reckless Driving
  • Driving on a Suspended or Revoked License
  • Driving Without a License
  • Hit & Run
  • Traffic Violations involving an accident
  • Habitual Offender Proceedings
  • Habitual Offender Violations
  • Possession of Marijuana

If you need an experienced lawyer in Fairfax for DUI or DWI you need Gross & Romanick. Contact Us Today (703) 273-1400 or Complete our Online Request.

How Can We Help?

Our lawyers will guide you through the legal system. They will represent your interest and be at your side through all of the Court proceedings and hearings. They will investigate your case, speak with witnesses, pursue available discovery, and formulate a strategy of defense for you. Our attorneys will advise you of your options and work with you to achieve a just resolution of the situation you are facing.

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