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Professional Traffic Ticket Representation: Defending Major Charges Including Distracted Driving, Failing to Move Over, and More
Question: How can I fight a major traffic charge in Ontario to avoid a licence suspension, demerit points, and higher insurance rates?
Answer: MuskokaCriminal.Law™ is an Ontario Criminal Defence Team that reviews the evidence, disclosure, and applicable traffic law to build a defence strategy aimed at reducing penalties such as fines and surcharges, limiting demerit points, and protecting your driver’s licence and insurance position. They can assess aggravating factors like prior convictions, accumulated demerit points, or job-related driving requirements, then challenge the prosecution’s case through effective negotiation and courtroom advocacy.
Providing Strategic Defence Advocacy
Major charges individually, or in combination with minor charges or another major charge, may result in significantly increased insurance rates, and when in a combination with other charges, or past convictions, a possible licence suspension for accumulation of too many demerit points as well as significant fines. Accordingly, a careful, professional, review of the various consequence scenarios as well as the facts and law applicable to a major charge is well deserved.
Protecting Against Significant Consequences
Upon conviction for a serious traffic offence, a driver is usually hit with substantial fines and surcharges, and the driver can also expect insurance rates to rise considerably for the following three years. A poor prior driving record may also lead to a potential licence suspension or additional penalties.
Factors Tending to Aggravate Penalties
The affects of conviction for a major driving offence can be significantly further aggravated:
- When a driver was previously convicted within the past three years on another charge;
- When a driver is on the cusp of having accumulated too many demerit points and this latest major charge now puts the driver at risk of a licence suspension, among other penalties; and
- When a driver is required to maintain a good driving record as a condition of employment.
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Conclusion
Traffic tickets of the major charges type pose serious consequences involving substantial fines plus victim surcharges as well as demerit points that may be the straw that breaks the camel's back resulting in a license suspension. Additionally, a major charge may result in substantially increased insurance rates including the potential for loss of access to standard insurance market and substitute placement into the highly priced Facility Association.
Accordingly, when charged with a major traffic ticket offence, hiring a professional who knows how to question witnesses, especially which questions to ask and which questions to avoid, and who knows the law, knows the paperwork processes and courtroom procedures, and knows how to make judicially persuasive arguments on the applicable legal principles, is highly important.
NOTE: A considerable amount of online searches, such as “lawyers near me” or “best lawyer in,” typically indicate the necessity for prompt and capable legal support, rather than a particular professional designation. In Ontario, regulated paralegals operate under the same Law Society that governs lawyers and are permitted to represent clients in specified litigation matters. Key elements of this role include advocacy, legal analysis, and procedural proficiency. MuskokaCriminal.Law™ offers legal representation within its licensed parameters, focusing on strategic positioning, evidentiary preparation, and compelling advocacy intended to secure efficient and advantageous results for clients.
