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Traffic Offenses

Traffic offenses like other categories of criminal offenses, vary greatly ranging from routine moving violations such as speeding in a school zone to being charged with a serious crime like being a habitual traffic violator ("HTV"), and facing a felony lifetime suspension of your driving privileges. Let's be honest, you rely on your ability to drive to work, church, medical appointments and school functions among other things. As such, any disruption in your driving privileges could have an enormous impact on your ability to handle important personal business and provide for your family.

There is a common misconception that you do not need an attorney for traffic offenses but for the reasons already stated, nothing could be further from the truth. With traffic related offenses that could result in serious fines, loss of your driving privileges, increased insurance premiums and even imprisonment, why take the chance of going it alone? If you are facing any of these common traffic offenses:

  • Criminal Recklessness
  • Driving While License Suspended
  • DUI (Driving Under Influence)/OVWI (Operating Vehicle While Intoxicated)
  • HTV/Felony Traffic Offense
  • Operating Never Received A License
  • Vehicular Homicide

Please understand that Corey L. Scott, has handled many of these cases and knows how to minimize the disruption to your driving privileges and lifestyle. Please contact us for a free consultation to discuss your options and how to best protect your rights. Call Attorney Corey L. Scott now at (317) 634-0101, phones are answered 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.

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