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Understanding Traffic Offenses
Traffic offenses range from minor infractions, like speeding tickets, to serious misdemeanors and felonies that can jeopardize your license and livelihood.
Common moving violations include:
- Speeding, reckless, or aggressive driving
- Running red lights or stop signs
- Driving without insurance or a valid license
- Leaving the scene of an accident
- Commercial vehicle and CDL violations
Key Concerns in Traffic Cases
- Avoiding points that trigger license suspension
- Protecting your CDL or rideshare driver status
- Preventing insurance rate hikes and SR-22 requirements
- Resolving failure-to-appear warrants or holds
- Fighting charges that threaten jail time or probation
How Attorneys Help with Traffic Offenses
Traffic defense lawyers work to keep you on the road and minimize penalties by:
- Negotiating for reductions or alternative dispositions
- Appearing in court on your behalf when allowed
- Challenging radar, lidar, or officer observations
- Coordinating with insurers and DMV for license reinstatement
- Advising on defensive driving or diversion requirements
When to Hire a Traffic Offense Lawyer
Engage counsel when the charge could suspend your license, impact your job, or lead to criminal penalties.
- Multiple citations within a short period
- Accidents involving injury or property damage
- Commercial drivers who must protect their CDL
- Out-of-state citations or unresolved warrants
- Allegations of reckless driving or street racing
How LexPair Supports Your Traffic Case
LexPair connects you with attorneys who regularly appear in your local traffic courts and know how judges and prosecutors handle reductions and dismissals.
Estimating Traffic Defense Costs
Many traffic matters are handled for flat fees, while serious offenses may involve hourly billing.
- Flat fees for standard infractions
- Additional costs for hearings or trials
- Court costs, surcharges, and driver improvement courses
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