FIGHT TRAFFIC TICKET: DEFENCE & SOLUTIONS
Fighting your driving charges, insurance charges, and traffic violations
throughout Ontario and New York State
Our Licensed Paralegals are here to help fight your traffic tickets, traffic violations, impaired and careless driving charges, and insurance charges throughout Alliston, Barrie, Bracebridge, Brampton, Burlington, Durham Region, Kitchener/Waterloo/Cambridge, Hamilton, London, Niagara, New York State, Owen Sound, Mississauga, Timmins, Toronto, Sudbury, Newmarket, Orangeville & Caledon, Ottawa, Woodstock & Oxford County. Whether it’s a careless driving charge from an accident, no insurance charges because you could not afford the skyrocketing rates, or just a speeding ticket violation, we can help!
We are different from other firms. We pay special attention to detail. We’re not just interested in reducing your charges. Our goal is to beat it. In order to do that we have to pay extremely close attention to detail. We have to use every legal argument available.
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Fight Impaired Driving Charges
Fight No Insurance Charges
The cost of insurance always seems to be increasing. Because of this, many people take chances driving without insurance. The minimum fine for a first time no insurance charge is $5000 plus court costs.
Fight Careless Driving Charges
Driving Under Suspension Charges
Fight G1/G2 Violations
Fight General Traffic Violations
Potholes, Sudden Swerves, and Spring Fender-Benders: Can Road Conditions Help Fight a Careless Driving Charge?
Spring roads in Ontario are rough. One day the pavement looks fine, and the next there’s a pothole big enough you feel it through the entire vehicle. Add wet roads, construction patches, loose gravel, or a sudden swerve to avoid damage, and it’s easy to see how a...
Easter Weekend Traffic Tickets in Ontario
Speeding, Stunt Driving, and What to Do if You’re Pulled Over Easter long weekend is one of those times during the year when Ontario roads get busy fast. People are heading out of town, visiting family, or trying to make the most of their long weekend. With more cars...
National Impaired Driving Prevention Week May Be Over, But the Lessons Still Matter
From March 15 to March 21, 2026, National Impaired Driving Prevention Week put a national spotlight on a message that cannot be ignored: impaired driving is dangerous, illegal, and entirely preventable. Observed annually in Canada during the third week of March, this...
