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McNamara Phelan McSteen, LLC

The Results You Deserve

The attorneys at McNamara Phelan McSteen, LLC pride themselves on aggressively representing our clients; the everyday people who work hard and raise families in our community. With over 150 years of experience in virtually every area of law, we stand ready to advocate for you.

Personal Injury

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If you or a member of your family has been injured as a result of someone else's negligence or wrongdoing, we will help you obtain full and fair compensation for your losses.

Workers' Compensation

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If you have been injured in the course of your employment, we will help you secure the maximum benefits available through Workers' Compensation insurance, including compensation for any permanent disability.

Social Security Disability

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Regardless of when or how you became disabled, we can help you obtain Social Security Disability benefits, particularly if your initial application was denied.

Criminal and DUI Defense

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If you or a member of your family has been arrested for a crime such as DUI, theft, or drug possession, we will safeguard your constitutional rights and put forth an aggressive defense to achieve a desirable outcome for you.

Divorce and Family Law

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We are committed to helping you reach an amicable and equitable settlement in disputes regarding division of property, spousal maintenance, child support, allocation of parenting responsibilities, and other matters of family law.

Joliet Driver's License Reinstatement Lawyer

Joliet Driver's License Reinstatement Lawyer

Lawyer to Help You Get Your Driver's License Back After Revocation in Will County, Kendall County, Grundy County, and DuPage County

Has your driver's license been revoked for driving under the influence? You might think that getting your license back is a simple matter of paying a reinstatement fee, but the Illinois Secretary of State's office (SOS) does not make it that easy. The SOS must first assess whether reinstating your driving privileges will "endanger the public's safety and welfare." You will have to attend an administrative hearing at an SOS office, and the burden will be on you to prove that you will not be a threat to other people on the road.

At McNamara Phelan McSteen, LLC, we understand how difficult it is to live in suburban or rural Illinois when your driving is restricted. Not being allowed to drive for months—or being limited to driving a BAIID-equipped vehicle and paying the associated fees—is a harsh penalty.

Unfortunately, we have seen just how complicated and vexing the license reinstatement process can be. You do not want to risk making a mistake at your first hearing and having to wait even longer to get your license back.

Attorney Todd J. Polito can smooth the road to reinstatement for you. We understand what the Secretary of State hearing officers need to see and hear in order to approve your license reinstatement, and we will make sure everything is in place so that you can get your license back as quickly as possible.

Reinstatement Process for a Revoked Illinois Driver's License

Reinstatement of your license must be approved by a hearing officer who is part of the Administrative Hearings Department within the Secretary of State's office.

Formal vs. informal hearing. There are two types of reinstatement hearings, formal and informal. For the purposes of this section, the definition of a "DUI offense" includes a prior Statutory Summary Suspension or Revocation arising out of a separate incident.

If this was your first DUI offense and no one died or suffered great bodily harm, you qualify for an informal hearing. You can do this on a walk-in basis at any SOS Driver Services facility that has hearing officers on duty. After the hearing, the SOS has 90 days to render its decision. It is critical to have an attorney prepare you in advance of your hearing. The last thing you want is to wait 90 days to find out you were denied and have to start over.

If your DUI involved a fatality or great bodily harm, or if this was not your first DUI offense, you must schedule a formal hearing at one of four formal hearing officer locations. Our firm uses the Joliet SOS office exclusively as we have established a rapport with the formal hearing officers and attorneys.

Documentation requirements. There are several documents that you must bring to your hearing, including your alcohol/drug evaluation uniform report (completed within six months of your hearing date) and proof that you completed the required remedial education or treatment program. If the uniform evaluation determined that you have an alcohol or drug use disorder (alcoholism or addiction), you will need to present documentation that you are in a support/recovery program and three letters of reference attesting to your sobriety. The hearing officer will also check your driving record to make sure you have no new driving violations.

Hearing outcomes. The SOS will mail you its decision within 90 days of the hearing date.

The best outcome is full reinstatement of your driving privileges. You will receive a letter of authorization by mail. After you submit the required proof of insurance and pay the reinstatement fee, you can obtain your new driver's license.

A second possible outcome is to be granted a Restricted Driving Permit (RDP), which will require you to keep a BAIID on your personal vehicle and will allow you to drive only for specific purposes including employment, medical care, school, daycare, court-ordered activities such as community service, and support/recovery programs.

The third possible outcome is denial, in which case you will have to attend another hearing. At least 30 days must pass between informal hearings and at least 90 days between formal hearings.

Get Your License Back with a Joliet Reinstatement Lawyer

An experienced driver's license reinstatement lawyer can smooth the way for you to get your license back as quickly as possible. Contact the Joliet office of McNamara Phelan McSteen, LLC at 815-727-0100 for a free initial consultation. We serve clients facing criminal charges in DuPage County, Grundy County, Kendall County, and Will County.

TRUCK ACCIDENTS

TRUCK ACCIDENTS

McNamara Phelan McSteen, LLC has held a distinguished reputation in the field of personal injury law for over 20 years. We have obtained millions of dollars in compensation for clients who have been seriously injured in highway crashes involving large commercial trucks and semitrailers. You can count on us to advocate aggressively on your behalf and persistently drive your case forward until we obtain the maximum possible financial award for you.

 

WORKERS' COMPENSATION

WORKERS COMPENSATION

If you have suffered an on-the-job injury you may be entitled to substantial benefits through your employer's Workers' Compensation insurance. McNamara Phelan McSteen, LLC has helped hundreds of clients over the past 20 years obtain full and fair compensation for all of the damages they have suffered.

 

CRIMINAL DEFENSE

Aggressive Defense of Your Rights and Freedom

When you or a loved one has been arrested, even for a seemingly minor offense, it is crucial to put up a strong defense to protect your family and your future. At McNamara, Phelan, McSteen, you will find a team of strong, seasoned attorneys who have been working in the Will County criminal justice system for decades. You can rely on us to safeguard your constitutional rights and aggressively pursue the best possible outcome for your case.

SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY

Protecting the Financial Security of the Most Vulnerable

We have an outstanding record of obtaining Social Security Disability and Supplemental Security Income benefits for clients who cannot work due to a disabling illness or injury. If your initial application for benefits was denied, there is a very good chance that we can be successful in appealing your case, and you pay no attorney fees unless your benefits are approved.

FAMILY AND DIVORCE LAW

If you are approaching a major life change due to marriage, divorce, or a paternity claim, you can rely on us to help you make wise decisions for your future and your family. We are dedicated to providing sound legal and financial advice that helps you resolve family disputes without destroying your family while at the same time looking out for your long-term financial security.

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