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    Traffic Law

    We make dealing
    with traffic a breeze.

    Avoid points, court dates, and fines in just a few clicks.

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    • TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS
    • DUI/DWI OFFENSES
    • LICENSE AND REGISTRATION ISSUES
    • ACCIDENTS AND LIABILITY
    • COMMERCIAL DRIVING REGULATIONS
    • TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS
    • DUI/DWI OFFENSES
    • LICENSE AND REGISTRATION ISSUES
    • ACCIDENTS AND LIABILITY
    • COMMERCIAL DRIVING REGULATIONS
    • TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS
    • DUI/DWI OFFENSES
    • LICENSE AND REGISTRATION ISSUES
    • ACCIDENTS AND LIABILITY
    • COMMERCIAL DRIVING REGULATIONS
    • TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS
    • DUI/DWI OFFENSES
    • LICENSE AND REGISTRATION ISSUES
    • ACCIDENTS AND LIABILITY
    • COMMERCIAL DRIVING REGULATIONS
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    Here’s how it works

    • Submit your ticket;

    • Your case is reviewed and handled by a qualified attorney;

    • Securely pay for your legal services via our platform;

    • Sit tight—we’ll manage the process and keep you informed at every step.

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    Fighting your tickets can save you money, time, and points.

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    • Keep a clean record

      Fighting your ticket can help keep your record clear and reduce long-term costs.

    • Avoid unnecessary costs

      By fighting instead of folding, we help clients save hundreds—sometimes thousands—on insurance.

    • Avoid potentially going to court

      In many cases, and depending on the court, your attorney can go to court for you—helping you avoid missing work or school. Check with your attorney to confirm.

    • Mitigate against future tickets

      Research shows drivers with clean records are more likely to get warnings—not citations.

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    Traffic FAQs

    • Yes, you can get a traffic ticket reduced or dismissed by fighting it in court, completing a defensive driving course, or using other strategies like negotiating a plea deal. At WinIt Law, we review your case and help you choose the best course of action, supporting you from start to finish. We explain the potential outcomes, possible consequences, and the options available based on your situation. Our network of experienced attorneys handles these matters every day, and we help facilitate representation when needed

    • After getting a traffic ticket, you must respond to it on time by choosing to either pay the fine (pleading guilty), or plead not guilty to fight the ticket in court. Ignoring the ticket can lead to serious consequences like license suspension and late fees. At WinIt Law, we provide information on what to expect and help coordinate legal representation when requested.

    • Whether you must appear in court depends on the type of ticket, the court handling the case, and the rules of that jurisdiction. Some matters can be resolved without a personal appearance, while others require the driver to be present. Ignoring the case can lead to a default conviction, added penalties, or a suspended license. At WinIt Law, we handle your case from start to finish. When allowed by the court, we appear in court for you and represent you throughout the entire process.* * In-court appearance requirements are subject to state regulations.

    • Yes. You can still hire a lawyer through WinIt Law, even if a hearing date has already been scheduled. Our partnered attorneys regularly take on cases at this stage and can represent you in your dispute. Depending on the circumstances, your attorney may proceed with the current hearing date or request a change, following the rules of the court handling your case.

    • Your license can get suspended for reasons such as accumulating too many points, failing to pay fines, or a DUI. To get it back, you'll need to address the specific cause, which could involve paying outstanding fees, completing required courses, or serving a mandatory suspension period. At WinIt Law, we help you understand your state's reinstatement requirements and connect you with experienced attorneys who can step in when legal representation is needed.

    • Traffic tickets are issued to the driver’s license of the individual behind the wheel at the time of the violation. This means that regardless of who owns the car, the liability will typically fall to the person who actually committed the infraction. There’s one exception to this rule, and that’s for camera moving violations, which are sent by mail along with the photo from the traffic camera. These tickets are usually treated like parking tickets, meaning that the responsibility to dispute or pay the fine rests with the registered owner of the vehicle and license plate.

    • A traffic violation adds points to your driving record and makes you a higher insurance risk, which will likely increase your rates. Minor violations may only cause a small increase or none at all, while more severe offenses like DUIs or multiple infractions within a few years can lead to significant premium hikes, surcharges, or even policy cancellation.

    • Points are assigned to a driver's license for traffic violations, with more serious offenses receiving more points. Accumulating a specific number of points within a set timeframe can lead to license suspension or revocation and may also result in higher insurance premiums. States have different point systems, but they generally use points to track a driver's safety record over a period, and points remain on a record for a set number of years before they are removed.

    • Yes, you can reschedule a traffic hearing date, also called an adjournment or continuance, but the court must approve it. To request a rescheduling, you can often submit a request online or by mail to the court clerk, provide a reason for the request, and follow the specific procedures for your location.

    • Depending on state and the type of violation, there are different ramifications to consider whenever you’ve received a traffic ticket: Points: Though not all traffic violations carry points, there are a good share that do. Point systems differ from state to state, but there are typically limits for how many your licence can accumalate within a period of time before getting suspended. Insurance: If you are convicted of a traffic ticket, it is likely you’ll see an increase on your auto insurance premium. Additional Fines: In certain situations, you may be liable for additional fines and/or to take classes and undergo driving assessments. These regulations and procedures differ from state to state.