You would be surprised at how a traffic ticket can negatively impact your life.

If you were caught speeding and a police officer gives you a ticket, you may be a little shaken up, but after a day or so might think you should only pay your ticket and move on with your life. This kind of thinking can be very damaging, though, because the cost of traffic tickets can add up. A few tickets here and there can begin taking points off of your driving record and can even cause you hardship when it comes to finding or keeping a job, as a traffic lawyer from a law firm like the Law Offices of Mark T. Hurt, can explain. 

Having a traffic ticket attorney on your side who knows how to work in the courtroom and knows the ins and outs of traffic law is more important than ever if you find yourself facing a traffic ticket.

I was told I needed to go to traffic school. Is this true?

A court may tell you that in addition to paying fines and having a ticket on your driving record, you also have to go to traffic school.

While you can do what the court is asking you to do, it is almost always best to try and get your case dismissed entirely. The burden of proof is on the prosecution, so the police officer will need to show up to court and prove that you were speeding as they say you were.

The best outcome to get the traffic ticket thrown out entirely. This is the best option because it means that in addition to not going to traffic school, you will also not need to pay fines or face any other punishments. On the other hand, it is also possible to use traffic school in your favor and a means for negotiating no further punishments and no conviction. 

Can a lawyer guarantee that my case will be dismissed or reduced?

No, and be very wary of any lawyer who tells you that they can guarantee you certain results.

While a good lawyer should have a solid track record with many cases like yours over the years, it still does not guarantee a win. The best thing you can do is be honest with your team of traffic ticket attorneys about what happened when you got pulled over and present the facts and the evidence to them so they have a better understanding of how to build your defense.

If you received a traffic ticket, don’t hesitate. Speak with a traffic attorney as soon as possible.