Will this charge cost you your job?
Jurisdiction-specific analysis of how your charge affects employment, background checks, and career.
The average American earns $56,000/year. A conviction-related job loss costs $80,000+ in the first year alone, lost wages, gap in employment history, reduced future earning potential. The $197 cost of knowing is invisible against those stakes.
What You Get
- Background check impact analysis (FCRA, state, FBI)
- Employer type-specific rules (government, regulated, private)
- Industry and occupation-specific consequences
- Financial impact estimate with income loss scenarios
- State-specific employment protections and Ban-the-Box laws
- 10 questions to ask your defense attorney about employment
Sample insight from a real report:
"Sample finding, Registered Nurse, Florida, DUI charge. Employment risk: SIGNIFICANT. Under Florida Board of Nursing rules, licensees must self-report arrests within 30 days. Failure to report is an independent disciplinary violation that can trigger suspension even if the criminal charge is dismissed. Estimated income impact if license suspended: $280,000–$420,000 over 10 years. Your report will build the same specific analysis for your exact state, occupation, and charge."
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