FIGHT TRAFFIC TICKET: DEFENCE & SOLUTIONS
Fighting your driving charges, insurance charges, and traffic violations
throughout Ontario and New York State
Our Licensed Paralegals are here to help fight your traffic tickets, traffic violations, impaired and careless driving charges, and insurance charges throughout Alliston, Barrie, Bracebridge, Brampton, Burlington, Durham Region, Kitchener/Waterloo/Cambridge, Hamilton, London, Niagara, New York State, Owen Sound, Mississauga, Timmins, Toronto, Sudbury, Newmarket, Orangeville & Caledon, Ottawa, Woodstock & Oxford County. Whether it’s a careless driving charge from an accident, no insurance charges because you could not afford the skyrocketing rates, or just a speeding ticket violation, we can help!
We are different from other firms. We pay special attention to detail. We’re not just interested in reducing your charges. Our goal is to beat it. In order to do that we have to pay extremely close attention to detail. We have to use every legal argument available.
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Fight Impaired Driving Charges
Fight No Insurance Charges
The cost of insurance always seems to be increasing. Because of this, many people take chances driving without insurance. The minimum fine for a first time no insurance charge is $5000 plus court costs.
Fight Careless Driving Charges
Driving Under Suspension Charges
Fight G1/G2 Violations
Fight General Traffic Violations
Driving Without Insurance: Charges, Penalties, and What to Do Next
Being charged with driving without insurance in Ontario is not a minor paperwork issue. While it is not a criminal offence, it is a severe provincial offence under the Compulsory Automobile Insurance Act (CAIA) and can carry significant legal and financial...
Speeding Penalties in Ontario: Fines, Points, and Long-Term Impact
Speeding is one of the most common traffic offences in Ontario, yet many drivers underestimate how quickly a simple ticket can lead to lasting consequences. Beyond the immediate fine, a speeding conviction can affect your driving record, insurance rates, and even your...
What “Failing to Remain” Means in Ontario
In Ontario, failing to remain at the scene of an accident — commonly referred to as a hit-and-run — is a serious offence under section 200 of the Highway Traffic Act (HTA). Drivers involved in a collision are legally required to stop, exchange information, and provide...
