Help with Demerit Points in Ontario
Imagine not having to worry about accumulating demerit points, affecting insurance rates and wasting time at the courthouse by having a professional paralegal on your side eliminate all your traffic violations for you. With the right expertise you can do just that. Legal Action is experienced in providing good drivers who sometimes get caught doing bad things on the road with the knowledge that their driving record won’t be affected as a result of a traffic violation.
Fight your Traffic Tickets for:
- Improper Turns
- Disobeying Stop Signs
- Speeding
- Careless Driving
- Demerit Points
Admitting your guilt and paying off a fine will surely result in added demerit points to your driving record. This may seem like an easy option at the time but it’s actually the riskiest one. Also, it may be your right to represent yourself in court, but without familiarity with traffic law and all its technicalities it won’t be as easy as you may think. Representing yourself in court means risking too much when your ticket does not get dismissed.
An added benefit of fighting your tickets with a professional paralegal is saving your money as well as saving your good name; headaches and consequences caused by traffic violations are simply too harmful.
Traffic tickets can affect your privilege to drive in Ontario.
Discuss your case with an experienced licensed paralegal today.
Demerit Points
Your traffic ticket problems are not just going to disappear but with the right attention and priority offered by a professional paralegal experienced in fighting traffic tickets, you can win your case. Legal Action will dismiss your demerit points and keep your driving record clean.
Insurance Rates
Traffic tickets can cause insurance rates to increase sometimes upwards of thousands of dollars. However, receiving a ticket and being found guilty of an offense can mean the difference between skyrocketing insurance rates and no penalties at all.
Your Privilege to Drive
Collecting enough points means losing your driver’s license. What’s more is that demerit points stay on record for 2 years after conviction. Drivers who accumulate too many demerit points may have their driving privileges revoked. To review the Ontario Demerit Point system – click here.
Save Your Driving Record Today by getting in touch with a Traffic Ticket Paralegal.
