Traffic ticket, how to fight a traffic ticket

Fighting a Traffic Ticket?

Trying to fight a ticket, accident or a criminal driving charge on your own can be risky business. Why? Because you have so much to lose.

In Ontario, most traffic tickets can have up to four (4) penalties, and for some of the penalties neither the police or the prosecution have to tell you what they are. Some traffic tickets have hidden licence suspensions, and most traffic tickets and speeding tickets had demerit points attached to them.

Any accumulation of traffic tickets can dramatically affect the drivers insurance rates for three to five years.

For ticket for serious offences like Driving while Suspended, Failing to Remain at the Scene of an Accident, and for Criminal Offences the court can even send the driver to jail.

These penalties could impact on your ability to work, your livelihood and your ability to support your family.

The bottom line is that protecting your good driving record is critical to avoid any of these consequences, call OTT Legal.

Traffic Tickets – If you accumulate too many demerit points your driving privileges could be revoked, and subsequently your right to drive. Worse, your insurance rates could increase dramatically or you could be denied insurance. More >

Speeding Tickets – If you accumulate too many demerit points as a result of speeding tickets, your insurance will increase, and your right to drive could be suspended. More >

Accidents – If you’re convicted of a traffic ticket from an accident, the insurance company considers you “at fault” in the accident, having an “at fault” accident and the traffic ticket from on your driving record will affect your insurance rates. More >

Criminal Cases – If you are convicted in a criminal driving case, the ramifications can be devastating for your life and family, with loss of your license, personal restrictions, driving suspensions and even jail. More >

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