Traffic Violations
Traffic violations are a common occurrence on America's roadways. A variety of legal concepts define what constitutes a traffic violation. "Failure to Yield" is a common citation given to motorists who fail to obey a stop or yield sign, traffic light, or who fail to respect oncoming traffic while turning. While a traffic violation does not always directly lead to an accident, at least one violation is always cited after an accident in order to determine who was at fault for the accident.
Police and other traffic authorities are like all people: they can make mistakes. Receiving a traffic citation or being accused of a violation you are reasonably certain you did not commit can be both upsetting and frustrating. Depending upon the nature of the violation and your past history, your citation can result in suspension or revocation of your driver's license, hundreds or thousands of dollars in fines, and even possible jail time. The long-term consequences may mean a sharp increase in your insurance premiums or cancellation of your auto insurance entirely.
However, many traffic cases can be successfully defended or negotiated by an experienced attorney. At VanDerGinst Law, our attorneys have handled thousands of traffic charge-related cases. Drawing on this experience, we can help you navigate your options and determine what course of action will be most effective for your situation. If your case has merit and it can be proven that you did not violate any traffic law, you can exonerate yourself from guilt and move on with your life. We can fight hard on your behalf, and we'd be honored to help.
If you or a loved one needs representation for a traffic violation or related charges, call VanDerGinst Law at 1-866-843-7367 or click here for a FREE online case evaluation. Your first consultation is always free of charge. During that visit, we will be able to tell you up front what we may be able to do for you and what the attorney fees would be for your case. Our fees are always competitive, so don't hesitate to contact us to learn how we can help.
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| Wed, 16 May 2012 10:31:00 GMT Marina Police Log: Arrest for threatening neighbor's life The Salinas Californian If you would like to run a half marathon or you'd like to improve your race time, the Salinas... 5/6/2012 0251 5150 WI 72-HOUR EVALUATION \ BEACH RD, MARINA MG1200960 AN ELDERLY FEMALE WAS CONTACTED STAGGERING ON THE SIDEWALK WITH NO SHOES ON. Click here to read this Traffic Violations news article. |
| Wed, 09 May 2012 07:00:00 GMT Sticky Fingers, Tee-many Martoonis, and Crossing the Line Patch.com Wednesday, May 9, 6:54 p.m.;A Retail Theft: A Laura M. Bennefield, 26, of Lockport, Ill., was charged with retail theft after a follow-up investigation confirmed she had stolen some items at a local Dominick's on April 2, 2012.A Saturday, May 12, 3:00 a.m.;A DUI and Traffic Violation: A Frank E. Messino, 42, of the 4500 block of Wolf Road in ... (more) Click here to read this Traffic Violations news article. |
| Sat, 12 May 2012 02:27:13 GMT Man Faces Deportation After Traffic Violation Ohio News Network Now, a man is facing deportation, ONN's Cristin Severance reported.. Rally organizer Veronica Dahlberg, with the Hispanic Woman's Organization of Lake & Ashtabula County, said that families can be separated forever, even after being in the U.S. for years, because the mother or father came here illegally. Click here to read this Traffic Violations news article. |
| Wed, 09 May 2012 11:46:58 GMT Wilmette Police Blotter: Domestic Battery, Bike & Identity Theft, Patch.com Possession of Cannabis James R. Fabiszak, 46, 417 Belleview Ave., West Chicago, was charged May 5 with possession of cannabis between 10 to 30 grams and for excessive loud muffler following a traffic stop. Click here to read this Traffic Violations news article. |


