Criminal Defense
Can a Criminal Defense Lawyer Help with Traffic Violations in New York?
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Updated: Sep 6, 2025
Can a Criminal Defense Lawyer Help with Traffic Violations in New York?
If you've been issued a traffic ticket in New York, you may be wondering if hiring a criminal defense lawyer is worth it. After all, isn't it easier to just pay the fine and move on? Well, not necessarily. Depending on the severity of your violation and your driving record, a traffic ticket can have serious consequences - from hefty fines to points on your license to even jail time. That's where our experienced traffic violation attorneys at Spodek Law Group come in.As one of the premier law firms in the country, we have a deep understanding of New York's complex traffic laws and a proven track record of successfully defending clients against all types of moving violations. Whether you've been caught speeding, running a red light, driving without insurance, or even driving under the influence, we can help. Our skilled legal team will thoroughly review the details of your case, identify any weaknesses in the prosecution's arguments, and build a strong defense strategy tailored to your unique situation.So what are some of the most common traffic violations we handle? Let's take a closer look:Speeding TicketsSpeeding is by far the most common traffic violation in New York. And while it may seem like a minor offense, the penalties can be severe - especially if you're caught going well over the limit or have prior speeding tickets on your record. A conviction for speeding can result in:- Fines ranging from $45 to $600 or more
- 3 to 11 driver violation points added to your license
- Possible license suspension or revocation
- Increased insurance premiums
- The officer's radar or laser device wasn't properly calibrated
- There was a lack of probable cause for the stop
- The officer made an error in clocking your speed
- You were speeding due to an emergency situation
- A fine of up to $450
- 3 driver violation points on your license
- Surcharges of $88 to $93
- The traffic control device was obstructed or malfunctioning
- You couldn't see the device due to weather or road conditions
- It was unsafe for you to stop suddenly
- The officer's view was obstructed
- A fine of up to $1,500
- Mandatory surcharges of $300 to $400
- License and registration suspension
- Vehicle impoundment
- You had valid insurance at the time but didn't have proof with you
- Your insurance lapsed due to a billing error or missed payment
- You were driving someone else's uninsured vehicle
- Thousands of dollars in fines
- License revocation for at least 6 months
- Mandatory installation of an ignition interlock device
- Up to 1 year in jail
- The traffic stop was unlawful
- The field sobriety tests were improperly administered
- The breathalyzer device was defective
- The blood or urine test was contaminated
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