Business aims to help clients restore driver’s licenses
Published: March 27, 2026
Kiernan Gamel meets clients at a time in their lives when they’re at a crossroads.
As the owner of Pacific Substance Abuse Assessment & Treatment Services, based in Jackson, Gamel provides confidential evaluations to individuals who’ve lost their driver’s licenses due to a drug or alcohol related offense along with assessments for court ordered and Department of Transportation violations.
As the owner of Pacific Substance Abuse Assessment & Treatment Services, based in Jackson, Gamel provides confidential evaluations to individuals who’ve lost their driver’s licenses due to a drug or alcohol related offense along with assessments for court ordered and Department of Transportation violations.
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