Speed Traps – Have You Been Caught

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Speed Traps – Have You Been Caught

Some towns have a reputation for being speed traps. It’s a fair guess that most of their revenue comes from traffic violations. Most smaller municipalities are highly dependent on traffic ticket income. It’s the way it is in America. If you haven’t caught on to this, you need to get out more.

This morning while driving, I passed a limousine that had been pulled over, presumably for speeding. The passengers are undoubtedly dissatisfied, and the driver may lose his job. Life on the road. Supposedly there is no discrimination, and you rarely see a limo pulled over. However, being a professional driver, he should know his stuff and understand that if he fights his case, he’s likely to walk with the ticket getting dismissed or at the least a reduction in fines and points. There are ways to get that ticket thrown out. The odds of getting the ticket dismissed are in favor of the driver. Just because you’ve received a ticket doesn’t mean you are automatically guilty. Here are six things to know when dealing with Traffic Court.

1. Do not send a fine by mail – for any traffic violation that will give you points. If you can mail in a fine or show up in Court, you must show up in person. By fighting for your cause in person, the Court will see your sincere interest in respecting the Law. Mailing in a fine for any traffic offense automatically puts guilt on you. Points are levied without contest.
2. Be prepared with the right questions. Write them out beforehand so you don’t miss anything. It would be easy to forget essential points without notes since it’s only natural to have a little case of nerves.
3. Attack the evidence, not the police officer. There are minor procedures that are often overlooked when a ticket is given.
Some officers forget to fill in a blank, wrongly date a ticket, or mistakenly put down misinformation. These minor things can get a ticket dismissed.4. You have more to lose than just money. If you are proven guilty, your insurance premiums will take a hit. Over the years, until the offense is rendered null and void, the surcharge on your insurance could add up to hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars.
5. You could lose your job. Making this an essential point to the Judge is critical. Losing your job depends on your work, but you could be in trouble if it involves a motor vehicle. Also, consider this when looking for future employment. If a position requires you to drive a vehicle your chances of landing the job could be in doubt. Potential employers will do a background check, and if your record shows – mainly a moving violation, don’t even bother to apply. You would be seen as a liability.
6. Be prepared and have a professional attitude. You can’t count on a dismissal, but by being prepared, you are, at the least, likely to get a reduced fine and points. There are several coaching resources to draw from to get traffic offenses dismissed but stay real. Just don’t drive irresponsibly. Even having the best legal counsel doesn’t justify putting anyone in harm’s way. Stay safe out there.

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Car Accidents: Head Injuries

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Head Injuries

Have you or a loved one been involved in a car accident that resulted in a serious head injury? Are you curious about what an attorney can do for you? Did you know that head injuries are one of the most common car accident injuries? An attorney will examine all the evidence and facts in order to determine if you are entitled to a monetary settlement.

Contact an experienced and dedicated attorney today. He or she is familiar with personal injury and wrongful death settlement processes. If you are unsure about your case’s merits or your options, an attorney can help.

Do not take chances with your future by facing your case alone. Schedule an appointment with an experienced attorney by calling our office. More on this webpage

Types Of Head Injuries

A head injury is obviously more serious than just a bump on the head. A head injury may also coincide with a brain injury, neck injury, or even a back and spinal injury. Head injuries may not have outward or physical symptoms, yet they can be deadly. Head injuries may lead to very serious complications such as:

Comas
Lifelong issues with headaches
Loss of sensation, hearing, vision, taste, or smell
Paralysis
Seizures
Speech and language problems

Do not take a head injury lightly. Even if you haven’t lost consciousness or displayed external symptoms, underlying hidden damage may exist. The two types of head injuries are listed below:

Closed head injury: This type of injury occurs when the head is thrown forward or backward at a very fast speed and then suddenly comes to a halt. This causes the brain to strike the hard skull bone and may cause brain bruising or a brain bleed. Also, this may happen as a result of a driver hitting his or her head on the steering wheel or windshield. There is no wound that causes an opening to the skull with this type of injury. The most common type of closed head injury is a concussion.
Open head injury occurs when an object penetrates through the skull and causes an opening. This may result from windshield fragments, an object within the vehicle, or striking an object after being ejected from the vehicle. This type of injury is more serious than a closed-head injury and may lead to severe brain trauma. The main concern with an open head injury is the possibility of infection leading to permanent brain damage.

Get Started Today

If you were involved in a car accident that resulted in a head injury, you should consult an attorney immediately. An attorney will examine and evaluate all the relevant information. From there, he or she will formulate a unique plan to help you pursue the best possible compensation settlement. It’s always a good idea to take swift action when it comes to head injuries. See what an attorney can do for you. Do not miss out on receiving just compensation for your pain and suffering.

Let one of our experienced and dedicated attorneys help today. Contact our firm as soon as possible.

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Truck Crash Lawyer Gathering Evidence Immediately Following a Trucking Accident

Truck Crash Lawyer Gathering Evidence Immediately Following a Trucking Accident

Evidence must be compiled for possible legal action, such as a personal injury lawsuit. The necessary proof will focus on the truck accident scene, property damage, injuries, and information about the truck driver and the trucking company. It is rare when a truck crash scene doesn’t provide enough evidence to permit investigators to ascertain what happened and who was at fault. Processing and preserving evidence at the accident scene should be done by police, sheriff’s office, or highway patrol. You, as the victim, must record what has occurred, including photos of the damage and the area, gather witness information, etc. If you have been seriously injured, then your primary, or only, focus should be healing. Your truck accident attorney will work on gathering this evidence after the fact. This demonstrates why it can be so important to retain an experienced accident lawyer as soon as possible. More on this website

* Attention to detail is an absolute obligation in protecting evidence, as it includes:
* Carefully photographing the scene of the tractor-trailer accident, including all vehicles involved
* Photographing all placards and markings on the commercial vehicle
* Personal injuries of all parties involved and the surrounding area
* Collecting and photographing physical evidence such as skid marks and crash debris
* Noting the immediate area to include sight distances, environmental conditions (foliage, weather), lighting, and any visible
* Securing police accident documents to include photographs, videos, and accident debris inventory.
* Immediately arranging to have the commercial truck inspected by an expert (where appropriate)
* Securing the commercial vehicle black box and preparing for the contained information referring to pre-and post-accident speeds and conditions to be downloaded
* Talking to witnesses and the investigating trooper or officer and recording their statements.
* If you’re too hurt to take photos or even to speak to police immediately after your semi-crash, then it’s critical that you or a family member find an experienced accident attorney who has investigated truck accidents before as quickly as possible so they can analyze your police report and start collecting necessary evidence in your case.
* Evidence from the trucking company. Beyond the evidence which has to be collected at the trucking accident scene, proof must be collected from the trucking company as well. This evidence will contain information regarding driver qualification files and documentation hours of service regulations, drug and alcohol testing the truck company has performed on the driver in the accident, and information regarding the truck load-securing depositions (recorded testimony under oath) of company personnel, including the driver maintenance records, trip inspection reports, drivers logs, and other applicable documents for the commercial vehicles information on all shippers or cargo which may share liability for the victim’s damages.

A full-blown trial on an 18-wheeler accident (while rare, as well-prepared truck crash cases often settle in serious injury or wrongful death cases) may involve an accident reconstruction performed by an expert in the field. It’s critical that none of the vehicles involved in the semi-crash is repaired before the trial, as this could prevent accurate results from being compiled. After collecting evidence from the truck accident scene and the trucking company, your accident lawyer will be in a position to determine who is at fault and litigate your claim. Even something as simple as a truck driver’s logbook can establish negligence if the semi-truck driver worked longer hours than federal law permitted. A seasoned, aggressive, and ethical accident attorney can be crucial to advancing your semi-accident claim or personal injury case.

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