IF WE CAN'T MAKE YOUR TICKET ANY BETTER THAN WHAT IT IS WHEN YOU HIRE US, WE WILL EITHER PAY THE FINE ON YOUR BEHALF (UP TO THE FULL AMOUNT OF YOUR FEE), OR OFFER YOU A FULL CREDIT TOWARDS HAVING US FIGHT A FUTURE TICKET ON YOUR BEHALF!
No, we can't guarantee you "no points". But, you can relax knowing that the money you have spent on retaining our services will not be wasted if the unfortunate happens and we cannot get a better resolution. And, this is even after we may have run a full trial.
WHY DO WE DO THIS?
Lots of our competitors take your money and then end up entering a guilty plea instead of running a trial on your behalf. Why should it matter to them, you have already paid them! Either way, trial or not, they already made their money. So, most take the easy way out and enter the guilty plea and go home. We don't do that. We make them run the trial!
What Should I Do If I Receive a Traffic Ticket?
If you receive a traffic ticket, you have several options. You can pay the fine, which usually means accepting the charge and the associated penalties, such as demerit points on your driving record. Alternatively, you can contest the ticket by yourself, or hire a professional to go to court for/with you. The key thing to make sure of is to find out the real background and qualifications of who will be handling your ticket. There is a reason why most of our competitors don't put their qualifications down, mislead people as to their schooling (for example: letting people believe they are a lawyer or were a cop, when they never were), and most won't even put their name on their website. You need someone who has real life experience in your corner.
Will a Traffic Ticket Affect My Insurance Rates?
Yes, a traffic ticket can impact your insurance rates. Most insurance companies will increase your premiums if you have traffic violations on your record, as they view them as indicators of risky driving behavior. The extent of the increase depends on the severity of the offense and your overall driving history. Successfully fighting a ticket can help you avoid these rate hikes.
Can I Fight a Traffic Ticket Even If I’m Guilty?
Yes, you can still fight a traffic ticket even if you believe you’re guilty of the offense. There may be legal defenses or procedural errors that can result in a reduction of charges, dismissal of the ticket, or lower fines and penalties. Consulting with a legal expert can help you determine the best approach to contesting the ticket and potentially minimizing its impact on your record and finances.