Tuesday, October 17, 2017

Deciding Whether you Need a Colorado Traffic Attorney to Help You With Your Traffic Ticket or Driver's License Case


Some people don't know whether they should hire a lawyer to help them when they received a traffic ticket or just let it go and plead guilty. They don't know whether they should fight back against the ticket or if that will make things worse. They don't want the conflict, so they may just plead guilty and live with the consequences such as worrying about increased insurance rates.

When it comes to traffic tickets, people quite often don't know what benefit an attorney can add to their case. In Colorado, there are more than 65 ways to lose your driving privileges. Traffic laws and regulations have become complicated, like most other fields of law. Quite often people think that they may not be able to afford an attorney to help them, while not fully appreciating how precious their driving privileges are to their lifestyle and livelihood.

Many attorneys that handle traffic tickets or criminal cases give free case consultations. A person who received a traffic ticket or has been charged with a driving violation may want to consult with a traffic attorney to see what benefits the attorney has to offer on the case. A brief discussion with an experienced attorney can give insight regarding the rights and responsibilities to the person charged. Additionally, because the traffic laws are complicated (in Colorado, there are more than 300 separate traffic charges alone, ranging from 0-point to 12-point violations) -- by the way, a conviction or guilty plea for a 12-point violation will automatically result in a driver's license suspension for up to one year, no matter how clean the driver's history has been.

Further, many driver's drive as part of their job. Some have Commercial Driver Licenses (CDL), while others have a regular license but drive while on the job for their employer. Certain violations may result in employment terminations -- violations such as Careless Driving, Speeding, following Too Closely, or others, depending on the employers and condition set forth by the employer's insurance carriers.

If you have received a traffic ticket or court summons, you may at least want to discuss your case over the phone with an experienced traffic attorney so that you may make a fully informed decision as to whether you need legal representation for your case.

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2 comments:

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