North Carolina Traffic Ticket Defense Lawyers
Speeding · Driving While License Revoked · Other Traffic Violations
The need to drive is almost universal; even a minor traffic ticket can be a major problem. In North Carolina, depending on the type of offense and your prior record, a traffic violation can result in an increase in your auto insurance premiums, a criminal record, revocation of your driver license, and even jail time. We provide a free initial consultation to evaluate your case.
Under North Carolina law, there is no logic to the effect a ticket will have on your license or insurance rates. You can't just figure it out- for example, some plea bargains can result in fewer license points yet more insurance points than the original charge. Traffic court holds many traps for the non-lawyer. It is common for us to here from a driver who handled his or her own traffic ticket and received either an unanticipated and significant increase in insurance premiums or an unexpected revocation of his or her driver license. It is more difficult (and expensive) to fix a mistake than to handle it correctly the first time.
Negotiating with prosecutors
Our attorneys will negotiate with prosecutors to try to minimize the effect of a traffic ticket on your driver license and your auto insurance rates. For most traffic offenses such as speeding, our lawyers can appear in traffic court on your behalf in your absence, so you will not have to take time off from work.
In most cases, we are able to negotiate a traffic ticket down to a lesser charge, or obtain a dismissal
Free attorney consultation
To talk to a lawyer about your traffic ticket, please call 704-315-2363 or 866-704-9059 (Toll free) in Charlotte, 704-896-0199 in Cornelius and 704-827-6667 in Denver, or fill out our simple contact form on this Web site. We serve clients throughout Mecklenburg and Lincoln Counties, North Carolina.
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