MYI Legal Services

Traffic Tickets & Highway Offences

Your Traffic Ticket – Don’t Just Pay It
Paying a traffic ticket means accepting guilt. Let MYI Legal Services fight for you and protect your driving record, licence, and insurance rates.

Why You Should Never Just Pay Your Ticket

Many people simply pay their traffic ticket without realizing the serious consequences. A conviction can add demerit points to your licence, significantly increase your insurance premiums, and in serious cases, result in a licence suspension. At MYI Legal Services, our licensed paralegals fight to have your ticket reduced or dismissed entirely.

Tickets We Handle

  • Speeding tickets (all ranges including stunt driving)
  • Red light camera tickets
  • Careless driving charges
  • Distracted driving / cell phone use
  • Failing to remain at the scene of an accident
  • Drive under suspension
  • Seatbelt violations
  • Improper lane changes
  • Following too closely
  • Failing to yield / stop sign violations
  • Overweight / commercial vehicle violations

What We Do For You

  • Free Consultation We review your ticket and explain your options clearly before you commit to anything.
  • Court Attendance We attend court on your behalf – you don’t need to take time off work or appear in person in most cases.
  • Negotiate Reductions We negotiate with the prosecutor to reduce charges, lower fines, and minimize or eliminate demerit points.
  • Full Defence Where appropriate, we mount a full legal defense aimed at having your charge completely dismissed.

The Consequences of a Traffic Conviction

ConsequenceImpact
Demerit PointsAccumulation can lead to licence suspension
Insurance IncreaseAverage 10-25% premium increase per conviction
Licence SuspensionPossible for serious or repeat offences
Criminal RecordApplicable for charges like stunt driving

Contact us

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+1(567) 567 445

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