The legal framework surrounding road traffic offences can be particularly intricate and complex, making it essential to get early expert advice to guide you through the complexities of the legal process.

We have considerable experience in advocating for individuals facing a wide array of road traffic offences. We understand how seriously these offences are taken and that the consequences to an individual can go far beyond losing their licence. Whether you are at fault or not, we are committed to delivering exceptional legal expertise and striving for the best possible outcome tailored to your specific situation. 

The legal framework surrounding road traffic offences can be particularly intricate and complex, making it essential to get early expert advice to guide you through the complexities of the legal process. 

Our road traffic lawyers bring extensive knowledge and experience to a variety of related areas, including:

  • Careless driving incidents, including those causing serious injury
  • Cases involving causing death through careless or dangerous driving
  • Dangerous driving offences
  • Driving while disqualified from operating a vehicle
  • Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs
  • Operating a vehicle without a valid license or insurance coverage
  • Failing to provide requested information or specimens
  • Speeding violations and the associated 'totting up' of penalty points
  • Applications for reinstatement of your licence following disqualification

Notable Experience

  • Representing two individuals accused of the new offence of causing serious injury by careless or inconsiderate driving. 
  • Representing two individuals accused of the new offence of causing serious injury by careless or inconsiderate driving. 

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