When Should You Fight a Traffic Ticket in Maryland?
If you received a traffic ticket in Maryland, you may consider simply paying the fine and moving on. There are very few circumstances in which you should consider paying for the ticket. Not only can battling a traffic ticket help you keep your traffic record clear, but you may also want to avoid your insurance premiums increasing significantly following a conviction, which may cost you thousands of dollars in the long run. To understand whether your traffic ticket is worth fighting, get in touch with the experienced lawyer at The Law Office of Hillel Traub as soon as possible.
For those who rely on special licensing like CDL drivers, convictions for certain traffic offenses can result in license suspensions and can have employment-related consequences. We understand that fighting a traffic ticket may make a difference in your ability to earn a living or retain your driving privileges. No matter your situation, Attorney Hillel Traub is here to assist. He has helped countless clients fight Maryland traffic violations with effective representation.
Traffic Tickets Worth Fighting in Maryland
An experienced traffic violations lawyer understands the technicalities, loopholes, and proper defenses to help you fight or diminish your Maryland traffic ticket. As a general guideline, you should consider fighting a traffic ticket. There are many reasons, including if you cannot afford to have additional points on your driving record or you violated a traffic law in order to avoid an accident.
The following scenarios may be worth fighting in court to diminish your fine or potentially expunge the traffic ticket from your record:
This Is Your First Traffic Ticket
If you received your first traffic ticket, there are several reasons why you should think about fighting it. Keeping your driving record clean for as long as possible is beneficial. For instance, you may have cheaper insurance rates than drivers with a tarnished driving record. Additionally, points on your driving record may add up quickly. With only five points on your record, you will be expected to enroll in a Driver Improvement Program.
You Cannot Afford Additional Points on Your Driving Record
Maryland uses a point system to determine and track your driving performance. If you are several points away from receiving a license suspension, it may be worth fighting your traffic ticket.
The following may help you understand Maryland’s point system, which accumulates over a two-year period:
- The MVA will send you a warning for 3 to 4 points on your record
- The MVA will require enrollment in a Driver Improvement Program (DIP) if you have 5 to 7 points on your record
- The MVA will send you a notice of suspension for 8 to 11 points on your record
- The MVA will send you a notice of revocation for 12 or more points
An experienced traffic violations lawyer may help you fight your traffic ticket in court so you can avoid any additional points on your driving record.
The Police Officer Made an Error
There are various instances in which a police officer may make an error that could allow you to fight your traffic ticket in court, including the following:
- The police officer pulled over the wrong car
- The police officer did not have a clear view of the road and could not see you breaking any traffic laws
- The police officer failed to recalibrate their radar gun according to operations manuals
- There are clear errors on your ticket (i.e. the wrong highway or law is mentioned)
To prove a police officer made an error when issuing a traffic ticket in Maryland, you may need to present evidence demonstrating the mistake. With the help of a traffic violations lawyer, you may build a robust case to show why your ticket should be reduced or expunged.
Contact the Experienced Maryland Traffic Violation Lawyer at The Law Office of Hillel Traub
With the help of the experienced Maryland traffic violation lawyer at The Law Office of Hillel Traub, you may be able to fight traffic tickets in Maryland, depending on your unique circumstances. Attorney Hillel Traub is a fierce litigator with a record of proven results, helping clients fight anything from minor moving traffic violations to more serious charges such as DUIs. As a former lawyer for the MVA, Attorney Traub will fight to protect your rights and offer effective representation for the best possible outcome.
Schedule a complimentary consultation today by calling (410) 580-1100 or by filling out our contact form.