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Got a speeding ticket? Don't just pay it — paying is an admission of guilt that raises your insurance and adds points to your license. Our attorneys fight speeding charges nationwide.

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20–40%
Insurance Spike After Conviction
$3,000+
Average Extra Premium Over 5 Years
2–6
Points Added Per Violation
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🚗 Speeding Defense

Why You Should Never Just Pay a Speeding Ticket

Every time you pay a speeding ticket, you're pleading guilty. That guilty plea follows you for years — through your driving record, your insurance rates, and potentially your license status. The fine is the smallest cost you'll pay.

What a conviction actually costs you

Beyond the fine, a speeding conviction typically triggers:

  • 2–6 points added to your DMV record (varies by state and speed)
  • Insurance premium increases of 20–40% for 3–5 years
  • Risk of license suspension if points accumulate
  • Permanent record visible to future employers (for commercial drivers)

How our attorneys beat speeding tickets

Experienced traffic attorneys have multiple legal angles to challenge a speeding charge:

  • Radar calibration records: Officers must maintain current calibration certificates for radar guns. Missing or outdated records can sink the prosecution.
  • LIDAR/VASCAR challenges: Each speed measurement technology has specific procedural requirements that must be followed exactly.
  • Officer appearance: If the ticketing officer fails to appear in court, the case is typically dismissed automatically.
  • Speed limit sign challenges: Improper or obscured signage can be grounds for dismissal.
  • Plea negotiations: When dismissal isn't possible, attorneys negotiate reductions to non-moving violations with zero points.

What if I was clearly speeding?

Even in clear-cut cases, an attorney can often negotiate a plea to a reduced, non-moving violation that carries no points and no insurance impact. This outcome — available only through legal representation — is often unavailable to drivers who represent themselves.

📋 How It Works

From Ticket to Dismissed
in 3 Steps

1

Free Consultation

Call (844) JAMES-07 or use our state finder. Tell us your state, the violation, and the court date. We'll tell you exactly what your options are — no charge, no obligation.

2

We Match You with a Vetted Attorney

For NY/NJ, James Medows handles your case directly. For all other states, we connect you with a vetted, top-rated local attorney who knows your court inside and out.

3

Your Attorney Fights for You

In most cases you won't need to appear in court. Your attorney files motions, negotiates with the DA, and appears on your behalf — aiming for dismissal or no-points reduction.

4

Case Closed — License Protected

You receive the outcome — dismissal, reduction, or negotiated plea. No points, no insurance spike, no problem. Your license stays clean.

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❓ Common Questions

Speeding Ticket FAQ

Can a lawyer actually get a speeding ticket dismissed?

Yes — frequently. Attorneys challenge radar calibration, officer certification, signage, and procedural errors. When dismissal isn't possible, they negotiate reductions to non-moving violations with zero points and no insurance impact.

Is it worth hiring a lawyer for a speeding ticket?

Almost always. A lawyer's flat fee (typically $150–$500) is a fraction of the 20–40% insurance rate increase that follows a conviction, which can cost $3,000–$5,000+ over 3–5 years. The math almost always favors hiring an attorney.

Do I have to go to court if I hire a traffic lawyer?

In most states and for most speeding violations, no. Your attorney appears on your behalf, files necessary motions, and handles all court appearances. You get updates and outcomes without stepping inside a courthouse.

What if I was going 20+ mph over the speed limit?

Higher-speed violations carry more points and are treated more seriously, but attorneys can still often negotiate plea reductions. The more serious the charge, the more valuable having an experienced attorney becomes — not less.

How long does fighting a speeding ticket take?

Typically 1–4 months from hiring an attorney to case resolution. Court scheduling varies by state and jurisdiction. Your attorney will keep you updated throughout the process.

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