How To Fight A Speeding Ticket

February 19, 2018
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So, you got a speeding ticket that you feel is unjust and you want to fight it. You're just not sure how to do it. Don't worry, many people have been in your shoes. They didn't know how to go about fighting a speeding ticket, either.

The first thing you want to do after being issued a speeding ticket is to determine why you don't agree with the citation. Is it because you were speeding during an emergency? Or, do you disagree with the method the officer used to record your speed? Were you mistaken for another driver who was speeding?

Coming up with your defense helps you tell your story to the attorney you'll need to hire to represent you in court. He or she will present evidence in favor of your defense to an absolute speed limit violation. By proving that you weren't breaking the law or was breaking the law to avoid further compounding an emergency, you may be able to successfully prevent yourself from paying a hefty fine for speeding. Instead, you'll pay just the speeding ticket attorney fees.

What Does a Speeding Ticket Attorney Cost?

You may want to know how much you'll pay the attorney that you hire to represent your speeding ticket case. It depends on the state and county. On average, however, you can expect to pay anywhere from $50 to $250. The benefits of paying an attorney are that you can often pay no fine or a reduced fine, keep your driving record free from points, and prevent your insurance rates from rising.

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