Trucker Traffic Ticket Defense in Maryland
We Can Resolve This Matter in Court on Your Behalf!
It's no secret that commercial truck drivers are under massive pressure to meet their deadlines. Sometimes this means speeding and increased danger on the roads. Police officers know this, so they're considerably stricter on commercial drivers on the highways. But this doesn't mean every ticket issued to a commercial driver is deserved or should automatically be conceded to the State of Maryland.
Many of these citations are superfluous and could potentially take a great truck driver out of a career for no good cause. In addition to having an attorney work for you to resolve your ticket, we are able to appear in court on your behalf and save you the trip back to Maryland.
We work to keep these tickets off your record and keep you in good standing with your employer. Call Owens & Kurz today to speak to an experienced trucker violation defense attorney located in the Columbia, MD area.
Is Your Job or Commercial Drivers' License at Stake?
Commercial Driver's Licenses come with their own state-specific conditions. In all states, a certain amount of points could mean a revocation of your CDL, but in some states, that certain amount of points could be more less. The fact is that any major moving violation, including speeding, reckless driving, DUI, and other safety violations could mean the loss or suspension of your CDL, which would put you out of work.
Even if this is only your second violation, it's important not to just blindly accept and pay the ticket. These will stay on your record unless you fight for another arrangement, and for many trucking companies, two or more violations within a two-year period can mean the loss of your job.
Contact Our Firm Today to Get Started
Make sure you are protecting what matters most to you if you are cited with a commercial driving ticket. We have the experience dismissing these citations that you want on your side.
Call (888) 260-4289 to speak with our Columbia trucker violation attorneys today.