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If you or someone you know has received a traffic ticket-related charge in Michigan, speak with an attorney immediately. Whether you were given a ticket for a minor offense such as speeding or a more serious offense such as a DUI, we bring to your case 59 combined years of experience. Trust in our lawyer to help you effectively battle your traffic ticket charges.

Interested in exploring your defense options for free? Contact our firm to arrange a no-obligation case review.

Clients continue to choose to work with our firm for the following reasons:

We will utilize and exhaust our resources in order to help you obtain the most favorable outcome possible. When you secure our representation, you will receive supportive assistance, personalized legal solutions, and aggressive representation designed to get you the results you deserve.


"Mark Freedman did an outstanding job helping my son with his traffic infraction.
He carefully explained the process in the beginning and kept us informed throughout.
He spent a considerable amount of time on the case to ensure that all issues were
successfully resolved. We are completely satisfied and would highly recommend him to anyone."
- Mike Shulman


Serious Defense for All Traffic Charges

After receiving a traffic ticket, it is common to face many questions and concerns about your rights and future. When you secure our representation, we will address each of your concerns and answer all of your questions in order to help you obtain the peace of mind you deserve.

After performing an in-depth analysis of your case, we can inform you of your rights and legal options and guide you down the path that best suits your needs. It is important to remember that you are innocent until proven guilty and you have the right to an attorney.

With the proper representation, your traffic record can be kept clean!

We strongly advise against you facing the legal system alone. With our personalized defense strategies, we can help protect your driving record, your insurance rates, and your future. If you or someone you know has received a traffic ticket of any kind, act immediately. You may risk receiving additional fines that could work against you and prevent you from fighting your violation.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many days do I have to respond to my ticket?
The district in which you received the violation will determine your response time. Usually you have between 10 and 21 days.

What happens if points are added to my record?
Every traffic violation adds points to your record. These points can accrue over time and impact your ability to drive. If you receive 8 points within 2years, you will receive a warning letter. 12 points within 2 years results in an assessment of your record by Driver Reexamination agents.

Why should I fight my ticket?
Failing to fight your ticket means that you plead guilty and the offense will show up on your record. Fighting it gives you a much higher chance of receiving reduced charges and keeping a clean record.

Will my insurance rates go up as a result of my ticket?
If the court convicts you, it is likely that your insurance rates will increase. Maintaining a safe and clean driving record often causes the insurance company to lower your rates.

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