Ok, you have been issued a traffic ticket in northern Georgia. You saw the flashing lights in your rearview mirror, heard the siren, and can still feel the heavy thumping of your heart as you pulled over and prepared yourself for the worst. 

Now you have to deal with the consequences. Once the dust has settled, you may wonder if it is worth it to fight the ticket or just pay the fine, take the points, and go on with life. But is this the best decision? 

To Fight or Not to Fight? That Is the Question. 

We want you to understand that there are many factors to consider before giving up. There are many variables, and making the right decision could be crucial. Here are just a few good reasons to go ahead and contest the charges against you:

  • If you don’t, you could end up paying fines and fees you can’t afford, going to traffic school, adding points to your license, suffering an insurance increase for up to five years, or even losing your driving privileges.
  • Only about 3% of ticketed drivers actually protest—and keep in mind that simply paying the ticket is an admission of guilt.
  • If you were charged with any type of serious violation, you should always fight it. This includes things like reckless driving, super speeding, or causing an accident.
  • If you suspect that the officer did not interpret the law correctly and/or made mistakes. 
  • If the officer stopped the wrong car because of obstructed vision, heavy traffic, or for any other reason. Many cars of different makes and models look the same.
  • There is a legal defense for what you did. For example, you were traveling slowly in the left lane because you were boxed out of the right and trying to pull over safely. 
  • There were too many obstructions between you and the officer for him or her to see clearly what actually happened.

If you have any reason to think your ticket is contestable, it might be worth fighting for. 

Making It Right

While it is possible to prepare your own defense and fight the charges against you, unless you are very well versed in the law, you might end up guaranteeing your failure simply because you do not know what to do.

If you decide to fight your traffic ticket, you should consider hiring a north Georgia traffic ticket defense attorney. By doing so, you will be sure that all the facts of your case are brought to light. Call the Law Office of Scott Miller in Alpharetta for a free initial consultation. It could end up saving you a great deal in the end.

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