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Facing traffic charges can be confusing and stressful. Some violations carry severe penalties that may impact your life significantly.
In these situations, learning about when to get professional legal help from an attorney is important.
Driving under the influence, or DUI, is a serious offense. If convicted, you could face heavy fines, license suspension and even jail time.
The penalties become more severe with each subsequent offense. Additionally, a DUI conviction can remain on your record for many years, affecting job prospects and insurance rates.
Reckless driving involves operating a vehicle in a manner that shows a willful disregard for the safety of others. This charge often results from excessive speeding, aggressive driving or street racing.
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The consequences of reckless driving can include large fines, points on your driving record and possible jail time. This charge may also lead to higher insurance premiums and a damaged driving record.
Leaving the scene of an accident, especially if it involves injuries or significant property damage, is a hit-and-run incident. This charge carries severe penalties, including heavy fines, license suspension and imprisonment. A hit-and-run conviction can also lead to a permanent criminal record, which could affect future employment opportunities and your personal reputation.
Driving with a suspended license is a serious offense. The penalties for this charge can include fines, extended suspension periods and potential jail time. Repeat offenses may result in even harsher consequences. A conviction for driving with a suspended license also makes it difficult to reinstate your driving privileges in the future.
Struggling with these traffic charges alone can seem daunting. However, the right attorney can help you navigate unseen challenges and reduce this issue’s impact on your life.
During your first consultation, you will be able to talk to an experienced attorney who will
provide you with an honest evaluation of your case, and what we can do to help. To learn more
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