
Tiger Woods is currently in the spotlight for being involved in a rollover car crash on Jupiter Island, Florida on March 27, 2026. While no serious injuries were reported, he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence after showing signs of impairment and refusing a urinalysis test, despite his breathalyser reading of triple zeros for alcohol. Following the incident, fans and legal officials have been dissecting the case and discussing the sportsperson’s future. Recently, an Orlando attorney, drawing on his understanding of Florida law, shared the likely legal consequences Tiger might face.
Attorney predicts a harsh punishment for Tiger Woods
Following Tiger Woods’ rollover crash on March 27, 2026, he is in a dire situation. Matthew Olszewski, an Orlando attorney who specialises in DUI cases, told The New York Post that Tiger will most likely be facing a “dogfight” in Martin County, Florida. Speaking of Tiger’s offences, although he blew a 0.00 on a breathalyser, he was charged with DUI with property damage and refusal to submit to a lawful urine test after deputies observed signs of impairment. As a result, the 50-year-old golf star might face harsh punishment, with fewer chances of receiving a lighter sentence, according to Matthew.
















