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What’s the best way to fight a traffic ticket?

On Behalf of | Feb 19, 2018 | Blog

There are times when fighting a traffic ticket is the best thing you can do. There are also times when you may come to realize that paying the fine and moving on with your life makes the most sense.

Here’s what you need to remember: A traffic ticket can impact you in many ways, such as leading to a license suspension and/or car insurance premium increase. So, if you have reason to believe that one of these consequences will come into play, it may be time to fight back.

There is no right or wrong way to fight a traffic ticket. Instead, you need to consider every possible defense strategy. Here are a few of the best:

  • Dispute the opinion of the officer. Depending on the type of citation, the officer may have to detail his or her opinion as to what you did wrong. This opens the door to disputing the claim, often by sharing your event of what happened.
  • Dispute the presentation of evidence. It’s possible that you could share your own evidence as a means of strengthening your position. For example, diagrams and photographs of the scene can work in your favor.
  • Prove that you had a reason for breaking the law. You can admit that you were in the wrong, but that you had a reason for what you did. For instance, if you received a ticket for speeding on the interstate, you could claim that you had to do so to pass a drowsy trucker.

This should give you a better idea of the many ways to fight a traffic ticket. There is no guarantee of success, but it’s nice to know that you can take action in an attempt to have the ticket dismissed.

Before you pay your ticket in an attempt to put the situation in the past, it’s best to learn more about your legal rights. You may come to find that you can fight back, all with the hope of winning in traffic court.

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