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We have developed a highly specialized division of our firm dealing only with Georgia traffic and speeding issues. That means that our firms’ attorneys are actually practicing in the local Georgia courts where your ticket will be prosecuted — day to day, month to month, and year to year. Since 2005, the traffic division attorneys at Hendrick & Henry have cultivated these relationships and will put them to work for you. – Ben Mozingo
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What’s the Big Deal?
Why should I pay for an attorney in addition to possibly paying for fines?
Simple:
Because we’ll save you money. While it costs more up front to hire a lawyer when you receive a traffic ticket in Georgia, you’ll save more over time if they are successful in avoiding the consequences to your driving history. In addition to your fine, your insurance rates could increase anywhere from $400 to $1000 per year, over the next three (3) to seven (7) years. This is anywhere from $1200 to $7000 in savings you might be leaving on the table.
Many drivers don’t realize the hidden costs that follow a traffic citation until it’s too late. Convictions can also cause your life insurance rates to climb. And yes—you will have that dreaded “record” next time you’re in court. You don’t need to take our word for it. Call your insurance company to ask what might happen to your rate if you’re convicted of a ticket (hypothetically, of course!).
With some offenses, depending on the jurisdiction your case is in, it just does not make good sense to hire a lawyer. While we cannot ethically offer guarantees, our experienced network of attorneys know when we can likely add value vs. when we’ll just cost you extra. For more information or immediate help on your specific case, call our team now at 404-310-9795.
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State of Georgia Super Speeder Law
Georgia recently enacted a new “Super Speeder” law, which went into effect on July 1st, 2009. The law is intended to generate new revenue for the State’s struggling trauma care system.
Our current understanding of the law indicates that it will be a fine administered by the Department of Drivers’ Services to drivers travelling 85 mph or higher on any interstate, or 75 mph or higher on any two-lane road. The Department will assess an additional $200 to drivers convicted of these offenses.
In addition to these additional fines, there will be increased fees for license reinstatements for drivers who lose their licenses due to certain offenses like DUI, fleeing or attempting to elude, or points suspensions.
This is an additional reason to hire an attorney for representation on a traffic ticket in Georgia. The speeds for which these additional fines will be levied will be based on the speeds at conviction, so by simply paying your fine as opposed to hiring an attorney to represent you in court could subject you to the Georgia Super Speeder law.
In addition to the avoidance of the super speeder penalties, the most expensive aspect of any traffic violation are the concomitant liability insurance premium increases. Fast speeds make for steep insurance premium increases. We have been successfully representing Georgia drivers for over 5 years in the firm of The Law Offices of Troy P. Hendrick, and can assist you in attempting to avoid these expensive premium hikes.