Driving Offence Solicitors
Our driving offence Solicitors provide honest, jargon-free advice to ensure you are fully prepared for any potential consequences.
Common Offences Our Motoring Solicitors Advise On:
By meticulously reviewing all evidence and assessing the unique circumstances of each case, our motoring Solicitors ensure that you are aware of all your options. Just some examples of common offences we advise on include:
- Speeding offences
- Document offences (i.e. driving without a licence or insurance)
- Drink or drug driving
- Using a mobile phone while driving
- Careless or dangerous driving
- Totting up and disqualification
- Failing to stop or provide driver details/a specimen
Our Driving Offence Lawyers Can Also Help With Appeals
Whether you feel your conviction is unjust or your penalty is too harsh, our driving offence lawyers can help you to challenge the decision. In most cases, an appeal comes alongside strict deadlines and court proceedings, so we will handle your case with proactiveness and transparency, whether you opt for a:
- Statutory Declaration Appeal
- Application to Reopen Appeal
- Crown Court Appeal
- High Court Appeal
Why Choose Our Traffic Offence Solicitors?
We recognise that being charged with a driving offence is an incredibly stressful, uncertain time. That’s why our traffic offence Solicitors ensure they are by your side every step of the way.
Transparent Fees
Our carefully considered fee structure means you will always be clear on rates; there will never be hidden costs.
Personal Yet Professional
We deliver a personal yet highly professional service led by a team of well-rounded Solicitors and lawyers.
Strong Reputation
Regularly winning clients through word-of-mouth recommendations, our team are dedicated to building lasting relationships.
Frequently Asked Questions
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