AVVO Reviews
AVVO Clients' Choice 2018
AVVO Clients' Choice Award 2019
AVVO Rating 10
National College for DUI Defense
Lawyer.com

Vehicular Homicide

Nashville Vehicular Homicide Lawyer

Tennessee Vehicular Homicide Laws

The state of Tennessee defines vehicular homicide (also known as vehicular manslaughter) as the reckless killing of another individual while driving a motor vehicle. The defendant must have acted in a way that created a substantial risk of death or serious bodily injury.

Acts that can be defined as reckless include:

If you have been charged with vehicular homicide, call Ridings Law Group, P.C. immediately for help from an experienced vehicular homicide lawyer, former prosecutor, and trained police officer.

For a free consultation with Attorney David Ridings, call (615) 394-7611 or contact us online to schedule an appointment.

Criminal Charges & Penalties for Conviction

In Tennessee, vehicular homicide can be charged as a Class B, Class C, or Class D felony, depending on the circumstances and where the accident occurred. The specific charge, situation, and whether the individual has any prior convictions can influence the sentence. All vehicular homicide convictions involve the possibility of time in prison, large fines, and a driver’s license suspension of three to ten years.

The classifications and possible consequences of a vehicular homicide conviction depend on the unique circumstances and include the following:

  • Construction Zone – A Class D felony with 2 to 12 years in prison and fines of up to $5,000
  • Intoxication – A Class B felony with 8 to 30 years in prison and up to $25,000 in fines
  • Aggravated Charges – When the defendant is intoxicated and has prior convictions, charges can be elevated to a Class A felony with penalties that include 15 to 60 years in prison and fines up to $50,000
  • Street Racing – A Class C felony with 3 to 15 years in prison and fines up to $10,000
  • Substantial risk of death or serious injury – A Class C felony with a 3- to 15-year prison sentence and up to $10,000 in fines

Due to the seriousness of a vehicular homicide charge and the potential for severe consequences for a conviction, you should not wait to hire an experienced attorney to handle your case. Nashville vehicular homicide lawyer David Ridings has represented numerous clients facing serious felony charges. He uses his knowledge and experience as a former police officer and prosecutor to anticipate the prosecution’s case and provide skilled legal representation for our clients.

Please contact our firm at (615) 394-7611 to schedule a free initial consultation with a Nashville vehicular homicide attorney.

Client Reviews

"I got arrested for my first dui a few months back and naturally I was very nervous. David put my mind at ease during the consultation but it wasn't until we got to court that I really knew I hired the right lawyer. From...

Paul

"We couldn't have asked for a better outcome in our case and are so thankful for his help. We reviewed and talked with several lawyers before hiring David. He was the only one that seemed thorough and intelligent...

Jay

"David is an outstanding attorney and helped me successfully navigate through the most chaotic event ever in my life. What a blessing to have hired David. First of all let me say that David Ridings is a legal rockstar...

Tim

"First class attorney! I live 700 miles from Nashville,TN and was arrested during a weekend stay. Upon my release I called Mr. Ridings. He was very professional, helpful, easy to work with, and eager to answer any...

Richard

"Mr. Ridings has been the best lawyer I have ever had the pleasure of doing business with. The level of professionalism, the knowledge of the law, and the timely responses to any questions I had make him the go to lawyer...

Matt

Contact Us Now

cf-left-image.jpg

Free Consultation (615) 851-1888