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Being accused of a driving offence can be a hugely worrying time. Having the right legal support can help make things a little less stressful.
Whether you’re facing action over a road traffic accident, a dangerous driving charge or any other motoring offence, our expert solicitors can ensure you have the best defence.
We understand how serious a driving conviction can be. Our motoring offence solicitors will ensure you have proper representation during police interviews. With First4Lawyers, you will always get the most appropriate advice for you and your circumstances.
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Talk to us if you need to take action over a road accident offence.
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Find out moreWhen facing a motoring offence, it’s important to take legal advice as soon as possible – especially if the police want to speak to you. The earlier you contact a legal team, the quicker they can advise you about not admitting guilt.
Driving offences can come with hefty punishments. For example, a dangerous driving conviction could result in an unlimited fine, a driving ban and up to 14 years in prison.
This is why it’s essential that you get help quickly. You can tell the police that you want to take legal advice before speaking to them, even if they say they want an informal discussion.
You have a right to legal representation – make sure you exercise it when you need to.
If you end up in court, the right legal team can be the difference between a long prison sentence and the chance to return to your life.
Being able to persuade the court that you do not pose a sustained danger to road users is the most important part of a strong defence. Our solicitors will help you put together a robust defence.
Your solicitor will make sure you know just what to expect and what a likely result will be. They will also be able to recognise when the opportunity for a lesser charge can be agreed with the prosecution.
Trusting your solicitor is highly important when it comes to defending a driving charge. So make sure you choose the right legal team.
For help with any motoring offence queries, get in touch with First4Lawyers today by giving us a free call, requesting a call back when it’s convenient or enquiring online.
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About First4LawyersA qualified solicitor, Jacqueline has experience in handling complex injury cases and has worked in the legal sector since 2009.
She says: "An injury can cause both physical and financial distress. If you've had to take time off work to recover, you may be concerned about how to pay your bills. But you're entitled to compensation after an accident that wasn't your fault."
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