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teamster
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| Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 5:23 pm Post subject: Where to find a lawyer for a traffic violation |
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| A friend of mine got a ticket today for not completely stopping at a stop sign. I am wondering if anybody knows how to find a lawyer that specilizes in commercial vehicle violations in Ohio. Thanks. |
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Sealord
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| Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 12:25 pm Post subject: Ticket |
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| Look for an Ohio lawyer practicing in the municipality where you got the ticket. BOL |
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Uturn2001
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| Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 2:30 pm Post subject: |
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| try http://www.interstatetrucker.com/ |
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Rev.Vassago
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| Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 5:14 pm Post subject: |
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Uturn2001 wrote: try http://www.interstatetrucker.com/
Interstate Trucker is garbage. :roll: |
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golfhobo
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| Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 12:16 pm Post subject: |
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Rev.Vassago wrote: Uturn2001 wrote: try http://www.interstatetrucker.com/
Interstate Trucker is garbage. :roll:
Please tell me why you say so, Rev. I think this is the one I selected after checking out several alternates. Also, go ahead and tell me why you feel a "prepaid" advocacy group such as this is worse than paying top dollar for a local lawyer where one might GET a ticket.
It wouldn't surprise me if all of these "trucker representative" organizations are crap, but I'd like to know if you or anyone has any REAL experience with them to back up such a statement. |
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Rev.Vassago
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| Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 12:41 pm Post subject: |
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golfhobo wrote: Rev.Vassago wrote: Uturn2001 wrote: try http://www.interstatetrucker.com/
Interstate Trucker is garbage. :roll:
Please tell me why you say so, Rev. I think this is the one I selected after checking out several alternates. Also, go ahead and tell me why you feel a "prepaid" advocacy group such as this is worse than paying top dollar for a local lawyer where one might GET a ticket.
It wouldn't surprise me if all of these "trucker representative" organizations are crap, but I'd like to know if you or anyone has any REAL experience with them to back up such a statement.
About 6 years ago or so I received a ticket in Iowa for speeding. I contacted Interstate Trucker immediately, and was told for a mere $550, they would defend me. I paid the fee.
About a month later, I get a letter in the mail stating that a default judgement had been entered against me. The reason? Failure to appear or respond. Interstate Trucker did nothing to fight my ticket. They didn't even enter a plea on my behalf. I spent the next 6 months trying to get this judgement reversed, all the while having Interstate Trucker trying to convince me to simply plead guilty on it.
They are a complete and utter waste of money. |
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golfhobo
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| Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 12:59 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks for the quick response, Rev. I will do some more checking!
A year or so ago, I got a following too close ticket in New Mexico. I called a bunch of local lawyers with no real response. I checked out several of the more "prominent" (read advertising) organizations, and called two or three of them.
Interstate Trucker told me that New Mexico is one of the FEW states where they have little success.... especially if you signed the ticket admitting responsibility.
However, they assured me that they have a good track record against most OTHER states, in most cases. I've been paying them $13 a month ever since! [And I'll NEVER sign another ticket admitting responsibility!]
Lucky for me.... they just wanted the money! As far as I can tell.... the ticket has never showed up on my NC MVR!! Obviously I was concerned, as this IS a "major violation" and two of those in three years means an unpaid vacation of two months!
I KNOW we haven't always agreed, REV.... and I hope you know that sometimes it was just in fun, but I DO value your opinions. What do you say is best in this situation? Prepaid legal?? Local lawyer?
Are ANY of these prepaid legal organizations any good in your opinion? |
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Rev.Vassago
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| Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 1:07 pm Post subject: |
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golfhobo wrote:
However, they assured me that they have a good track record against most OTHER states, in most cases.
They told me the same thing when I hired them. Something about a 96% success rate in Iowa. Uh huh. Sure.
Quote: Lucky for me.... they just wanted the money! As far as I can tell.... the ticket has never showed up on my NC MVR!! Obviously I was concerned, as this IS a "major violation" and two of those in three years means an unpaid vacation of two months!
Many states don't report. I know Illinois doesn't, and Iowa doesn't after a certain period. I managed to drag my Iowa ticket out long enough that they could no longer report it. I found that information on my own, as Interstate Trucker never gave me any information whatsoever.
Quote: What do you say is best in this situation? Prepaid legal?? Local lawyer?
Don't get the ticket in the first place. No legal team necessary. I've found that the best defense against tickets is a light right foot.
Quote: Are ANY of these prepaid legal organizations any good in your opinion?
I don't know, as I have never used, nor will ever use, another prepaid legal service again. |
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golfhobo
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| Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 3:35 pm Post subject: |
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Quote: Quote: What do you say is best in this situation? Prepaid legal?? Local lawyer?
Don't get the ticket in the first place. No legal team necessary. I've found that the best defense against tickets is a light right foot.
Thanks for the response, but not what I was hoping for! :lol:
I DO have a fast truck, but I wasn't SPEEDING. I was in the fast lane, about to pass a "KNOWN" slower truck. I couldn't see the cop on the side of the road because of the angle through his truck.
He pulled over with the usual "blinker across the line" method, and I immediately hit the JAKES! As we passed the cop, I was slowing down to allow more space, but the cop had already gotten a call from the "spy." Problem is the SPY had it wrong, at the time I passed under the overpass where the SPY was, I was in a lane by myself, with the other truck in the other lane. The cop FIRST said, I was following too closely behind him WHEN HE SAW ME. THEN, when I confronted him with the facts, he said the SPY saw it differently. SO..... he was lying from the get go! :shock: :lol:
The cop told me about some kid killed by a trucker who was speeding and ran over a POV. That is NOT my problem! I did everything right and legal!
This is why I am SO AGAINST the idiots who tailgate and expecially those who cut back in front of me BEFORE I "flash them!" My lane is MY RIGHT OF WAY, and another truck is NOT legal to take that right of way away!
By doing so.... they put ME in the position of "following too closely" which is a MAJOR violation! Usually, when truckers cut me off, they flash their blinkers indicating they want to come over. If it is TOO CLOSE.... I put on MY BLINKER indicating that I will have to CHANGE TO THE OTHER LANE if they insist! They do it anyway.... and "I" change lanes to a clear road.... HOPING they will get the message that I don't WANT them 6 yards off my front bumper! It is not MY responsibility to SLOW DOWN so that some idiot can take away my "right of way!" ESPECIALLY when there is no 4wheeler or truck PUSHING him to get out of the fast lane!
If "you" have enough "juice" to pass me..... then keep the pedal down until you are CLEAR of me! I don't understand why this is so hard for truckers to understand! :shock:
It goes against my grain as a professional, but I'm considering putting my lights on BRIGHT from now on if a trucker wants to cut me off!! Too many of them DON'T seem to get the message when I signal and change lanes BEHIND them!
And remember, my truck will do 75 or more! So ANY truck who is trying to pass me is probably triple digit or otherwise "ungoverned!" There is NO EXCUSE for him to SLOW DOWN just in front of my bumper and WANT to get right in front of me!
This is my BIGGEST "pet peeve" and there are LEGAL reasons why I am concerned!
So.... do you have any other "constructive" comments about how one should go about fighting tickets? Your "light foot" comment is dismissed. |
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Rev.Vassago
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| Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 7:12 pm Post subject: |
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golfhobo wrote:
So.... do you have any other "constructive" comments about how one should go about fighting tickets? Your "light foot" comment is dismissed.
Don't pass people. :D |
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Drew10
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| Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 7:30 pm Post subject: |
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I did and do use Interstate Trucker, and got very good results from them. I wasnt a "member" at the time so had to pay the 550. I have been a member since.
I was coming off the Newburg/Beacon Bridge, I84E New York state approaching the toll plaza. I was in the center land of the bridge. I was lining up with an EZ pass only lane but as I got closer I noticed it was closed because a NY Trooper was investigating a minor fender bender in the plaza. My only option was to move over 1 lane to the right to the next EZ pass only, which consisted of a line of trucks with no openings. So I wait. A JB with Walmart trailor which was abeam me, decided (I guess) that he didnt want the EZ pass lane and moved out of the lane, so I begin moving into the lane in his place. I am fully in the lane except my left outside tandems still on the lane line. We are crawling at toll booth speeds, maybe 2mph. I hear on the CB "that 4wheeler is going to hit the Werner truck" then I felt a bump from my right. The 4wheeler side swiped my right fender, putting a small crack in it. and denting his door and breaking his mirror.
Long story short the Trooper wrote me a ticket for "unsafe lane change". (One of the CDL no no's). Because my trailor had not completed its track into the lane, therefore it must be my fault. I took lots of pictures and statements etc etc. Submitted to Werner, and I called Interstate Trucker. Sent everything to them as well. They did all the work, went to court on my behalf, and had the citation dismissed. No fine, no points, no ticket. Nothing.
I retain them from that day since. |
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lurchgs
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| Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 12:04 pm Post subject: doit |
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Hobo,
I have nothing constructive to offer regarding pre-paid or otherwise.. I have had a lawyer for years (the firm handled my corporation legal matters, and I now take all my personal business to them. Not cheap, but it's a known evil)
But even if you don't hire anybody, it seems to me that it would be worth your time to appear in court *yourself* - even if it means days off work and a long drive to get there. It is **essential** that you do everything you can to get this straight and kept off your record.
The more of these stories I hear, the more adamant I am that I'm going to install a dash cam. Let's see Joe Trooper argue with THAT! |
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Bigmon
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| Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 9:06 pm Post subject: |
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| Elliot Spitzer. |
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