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SPEEDING TICKET

A speeding ticket in South Carolina is more than just an inconvenience—it can add points to your license, raise your insurance rates, and even lead to a suspension if you accumulate too many violations. Whether you’re a local driver or visiting from out of state, we fight to reduce fines, prevent points, and keep your driving record clean.

RECKLESS DRIVING

Reckless driving is a serious misdemeanor in South Carolina that can result in hefty fines, six points on your license, and potential jail time. This charge is often issued for excessive speeding, weaving through traffic, or other aggressive driving behaviors. We work to challenge the evidence, reduce penalties, and protect your record.

DUS (DRIVING UNDER SUSPENSION)

Driving with a suspended license can lead to extended suspensions, additional fines, and even jail time. Many drivers don’t realize their license is suspended until they’re pulled over. We help clients fight DUS charges, reinstate their licenses, and avoid long-term penalties.

IGNORING STOPS/TRAFFIC CONTROL

Running a stop sign or red light might seem like a minor infraction, but it can add points to your license, increase insurance premiums, and put your driving privileges at risk. We fight these tickets by reviewing traffic camera footage, officer reports, and legal technicalities to work toward a dismissal or reduction.

FAILURE TO YIELD

A failure to yield citation can happen at intersections, pedestrian crosswalks, or highway merges, often leading to accidents and insurance complications. If you’ve been cited for failing to yield, we fight to protect your driving record and prevent unnecessary penalties.

FOLLOWING TOO CLOSE

Tailgating or following another vehicle too closely can result in citations, points on your license, and potential liability in an accident. Officers often issue these tickets based on subjective judgment, which makes them challengeable in court. We work to reduce or dismiss the charge to keep your insurance rates from skyrocketing.

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