Miami, FL -- (ReleaseWire) -- 01/24/2024 --One option is to pay the ticket. This may be the default option, particularly if it's a moving violation. However, paying the ticket could result in points on your teen's license, which could lead to higher insurance premiums. If the ticket is a non-moving violation, then paying the ticket may be the best option. The fines are usually minor and they often don't involve points being added to a driver's license.
Another option is to pay the ticket and have your teen attend traffic school. This option will also avoid points affecting your teen's driving record. Traffic school provides valuable lessons in safe driving, but it will require several hours plus fees to attend the class.
Finally, you could fight the traffic ticket. By fighting the ticket, it may be dismissed, which means there is no risk of it affecting your teen's driving record.
If you are a parent of a teenager who has received a traffic ticket, you should contact Hochman & Goldin, P.A. to discuss your options. The Miami traffic attorneys at Hochman & Goldin have over 20 years of experience handling traffic tickets. They can help you understand your rights and fight the ticket if necessary.
To schedule a consultation with a Miami traffic attorney, call Hochman & Goldin today at 305-665-1000 or visit hochmanandgoldin.com.
About Hochman & Goldin, P.A.
In their 20 years of practice, the Law Offices of Hochman & Goldin, P.A. have handled over 200,000 traffic tickets. Hochman & Goldin's attorneys have represented clients accused of various traffic violations in Miami-Dade and Broward counties.
Hochman & Goldin, P.A. Can Help Parents of Teenagers Who Receive Traffic Tickets
Parents of teenagers know that getting a traffic ticket is always a risk. This can lead to increased insurance rates or having to pay the fines associated with the ticket. If your teen receives a ticket, you have a few options.