Farmington Hills, Southfield and West Bloomfield Traffic Violations Lawyer
Michigan Speeding Ticket Attorney
Michigan operates on the points system when it comes to traffic violations and driver's license suspension. If a driver accumulates 12 points within a two-year period, his or her driver's license may be suspended.
Traffic violations points are the main reason that you should hire a defense attorney after your first traffic ticket. An experienced defense lawyer can help keep your driving record clean to protect your driver's license and your car insurance premiums.
Farmington Hills defense attorney Steven L. Schwartz is an AV-rated* attorney who has practiced criminal defense — including fighting back against traffic violations — for more than 20 years. At The Law Office of Steven L. Schwartz, we know how the system works and how to make the strongest argument on our clients' behalf to reduce the impact of traffic violations.
Call us at 1.866.620.0391 or send us an e-mail.
We handle every type of traffic violation, including DUIs, reckless driving tickets, careless driving citations and general civil infractions including speeding tickets.
Our goal in every case is to get the traffic violation lowered to an offense that has no points associated with it and that does not get reported to the Michigan secretary of state and your insurance company. For example, for a client who got a ticket for driving 15 miles per hour over the speed limit, we might try to negotiate the ticket down to a charge of blockading traffic. The offense usually has no points associated with it.
Fight Back Against Traffic Tickets
Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you fight back against a speeding ticket or other type of traffic violation.
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