Traffic Violations
Driving is a routine activity for most adults, and it is likely you will be confronted with a traffic violation at some point in your driving career. Ordinarily, these situations are straightforward and can be resolved by paying a fine. Sometimes, however, traffic violations are more serious—especially if they lead to an accident.
We recognize the danger that a traffic violation can pose. Aside from heightened insurance premiums and expensive fines, you could be at risk of losing your driver’s license, or worse, your freedom.
Speeding Tickets
Failure to obey the speed limit can result in points on your driving record or a suspended driver’s license, and may increase your insurance rates.
Driving Without a Valid Driver's License
WThis offense can merit a fine of up to $2,500.
Reckless Driving
In certain circumstances, a reckless driving conviction can lead to jail time.
Driving Without Insurance
In the state of North Carolina, drivers must carry a minimum amount of liability insurance.
Driving While Impaired (DWI)
Even a first offense for DWI can feature jail time.
Leaving the Scene of an Accident
When serious bodily harm results, hit-and-run offenses are met with felony charges.

