Criminal Driving Offenses Most people realize that while driving a car, failure to comply with traffic laws carries a risk of being pulled over and issued a citation. Receiving a traffic ticket is usually a minor event that involve less than two hundred dollars and possibly traffic school to prevent a conviction on one’s record. However, some do… Read More
Accident Investigation Forensics The vast majority of the time, police arrive on-scene well after the occurrence of a traffic crash and therefore have no first-hand knowledge of the events involved. Such events can range from mere fender-benders to major, multi-car incidents causing death and complete destruction of vehicles. Incidents involving several cars and therefore, several different impact events, can… Read More
Is Speeding Reckless Driving? Reckless driving often times refers to the intention of disregarding the laws of the road and placing others in danger. Receiving a ticket for reckless driving happens when the rules of the road are disregarded, but doesn’t always mean there was an accident or damage caused. Because driving a vehicle can be dangerous in itself, most… Read More
Administrative License Suspensions vs License Suspensions Due to Criminal Convictions If you are currently in the throes of a suspended license, then you need to understand some of the nuances between having your license suspended on an administrative infraction or having it suspended due to criminal convictions. The two situations are very different from one another and require different legal proceedings in order to rectify… Read More
What Happens if I Drive with a Suspended License? Driving is considered a privilege, and a driver’s license may be suspended if a driver behaves in a dangerous or irresponsible manner. There are many reasons a license may be suspended, including leaving the scene of an accident, driving without liability coverage, driving under the influence, and failing to respond to a traffic summons. In… Read More