CDL VIOLATIONS
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HOW DO I CHALLENGE MY CDL TRAFFIC VIOLATION?
Given the negative impact an infraction can have on your insurance, driving record and your career as a commercial truck driver, it is worth challenging your CDL traffic violation.
Pietrowski Law Practice works with commercial truck drivers who need to resolve their moving or non moving CDL traffic violations. Our firm assists commercial truck drivers in having tickets on the following types of violations overturned:
- Speeding tickets
- Tail-light out
- Running a stop sign
- Driving without insurance
- Driving on a suspended license
- DUI/DWI and other intoxicated driving charges
- Reckless or Careless driving
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F.A.Q.
Do all speeding tickets go on my record?
Will a traffic violation affect my insurance?
How do I challenge my traffic violation?
- When you receive your ticket, make note of all deadlines and addresses for interacting with the court. Failure to comply with deadlines will make challenging your ticket impossible.
- If you plead “not guilty” to a ticket, you’ll receive a trial date. At the trial, your lawyer can argue the law that was applied when the ticket was issued, question the police officer who issued the ticket, present evidence to aid your case and call witnesses.
- Some types of tickets, such as a faulty tail-light or driving without your registration, can be resolved in your favor by showing that the problem has been fixed.
Can a traffic violation be dismissed?
Should I go to court for a speeding ticket?
HIRING AN ATTORNEY FOR CDL OFFENSES
We will work closely with you to examine your case and look for opportunities to provide an optimal outcome for you.
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