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Contesting a Traffic Ticket: Questions and Answers

Red Car — Fayetteville, NC — Britt Carl L JrWherever you see automotive traffic, you may also see a police officer writing a ticket for some driver who apparently committed some sort of violation. Traffic tickets may help to discourage reckless driving and accidents, but in some cases the driver may have justification for fighting the violation in court.

If you find yourself sitting in the driver’s seat as a police officer writes you a traffic ticket, you may wonder how (or whether) you can contest it instead of paying a hefty fine and watching your auto insurance rates go up. The following questions and answers may help you understand your legal options and strategies in these situations.

Benefits of Hiring an Experienced Personal Injury Attorney

Lady Justice — Fayetteville, NC — Britt Carl L Jr

If you file a personal injury claim without an attorney, your lack of experience handling legal matters can lead to unsatisfactory results. First, you may not have enough time to recover and assess the effects of the injury on your wellbeing. The paperwork and processes are also overwhelming for a person who is recovering from an injury.

Also, most insurance companies hire the best attorneys and adjusters to help minimize settlement amounts paid to personal injury victims. For example, if you broke your back due to a car accident, the defendant’s attorney may argue that you could have avoided the accident if you were not driving too fast.

Mistakes That Hurt Your Car Accident Claim

The outcome of a car accident is disorienting and confusing, and you may make mistakes that hurt your chances to receive fair compensation. You should know these mistakes beforehand so you can avoid costly errors in case of an accident. Below are things to avoid doing after an auto accident.

How to Prepare for a Criminal Trial

The trial process for a criminal case can seem overwhelming, especially if you are the defendant. The entire process will likely feel foreign to you, and you may experience some feelings of anxiety. A successful outcome in court rests on adequate preparation. Your attorney will likely guide you on your trial preparations, so you shouldn’t worry. 

In this brief guide, we shall go over some things you can do to prepare for a criminal trial as a defendant.

Way to Collect From an Accident With an Uninsured Motorist

Approximately one in eight drivers do not have auto insurance. While not having insurance is illegal in most states, this does not prevent people from getting behind the road and driving without it every day.

But what happens when you are involved in an accident with an uninsured driver? Who pays for the damage to your vehicle, and will you be able to receive any payment or reimbursement for your medical expenses, lost wages, or pain and suffering? Here is some information on how you may get some of these expenses covered.

4 Driving Myths in North Carolina

Woman Using Cellphone in the Car — Fayetteville, NC — Britt Carl L Jr

Driving advice offered throughout the years often influences what you think is legal and illegal on the road. While some of the given counsel may be valid, other advice may be myths. Unfortunately, if you do not know the difference between what is legal and illegal, you may need the services of a traffic attorney. Here are four common driving myths in North Carolina.

1. It Is Illegal to Drive Barefoot

Your Truck Will No Longer Be Able to Squat in North Carolina

Vehicle Bumper — Fayetteville, NC — Britt Carl L Jr

A truck modification on the highways and byways of North and South Carolina is squatting trucks. While this is popular with some, this will soon be illegal in North Carolina and, if not quickly corrected, could land you in traffic court, where you could lose your driver’s license.

If you have considered squatting your truck lately, think again. With the changes in the law, you may find yourself quickly undoing the modifications. Learn more in this brief overview. 

What Is Truck Squatting?

Squatting is when you modify your truck’s suspension so the truck’s front elevates more than the rear, which gives the vehicle the appearance of squatting or sagging. This practice in North Carolina is referred to as the Carolina Squat.

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