subject: How To Choose The Right Solicitor For Your Motoring Offence [print this page] Finding yourself in the position where you are faced with losing your driving licence can be an incredibly daunting prospect. Having a drivers licence and thus being able to drive freely to and from work, to the shops and back, ferrying the children around and so forth is something most of us take for granted.... that is until we make a mistake in the course of our driving which has frightening consequences. Whether the mistake you have made is a repeated speeding offence, driving dangerously, driving under the influence of alcohol or causing a road traffic accident you need to make sure that you give yourself the best possible chance of defending your case at court and retaining your licence. To do this you need to ensure that you choose the right motor defence lawyer for your case. This article provides some useful tips on what to look for when choosing a motor defence lawyer.
Reputation.
Do your research - online or by talking to people you know - to seek out a motor defence lawyer that has an excellent reputation in defending motor offence cases. If you nothing about the lawyer you are instructing how do you know that you are giving yourself the best chance of succeeding at court?
Experience.
Choosing a motor defence lawyer with some solid, relevant experience behind them is essential. Again, do your research to ensure that the solicitor you choose has plenty of experience in defending cases similar to your own (preferably with an excellent success rate!).
Specialist.
This is crucial. Ensuing that your solicitor specialises in motor offences will increase the chances of achieving a successful result in the courtroom. They will be able to pick out any loopholes in the prosecutors case and will not miss any crucial facts or opportunities.
Approachable.
You should feel at ease with the solicitor you choose and be able to be open and honest with them about the facts of your conviction. Make sure, from the outset, your solicitor provides you with several means of communication such as a direct telephone number and email address so that you can reach him as and when you need to.
Costs.
You will of course need to know how much your solicitor will charge for defending your case. Ensure that you receive a full breakdown of the estimated fees from the outset ad query anything you are unsure about.
In summary, make sure you do your research before instructing a solicitor to defend you. Losing your licence could have a devastating affect on your life and you need to give yourself the best chance possible of preventing this from happening.
Copyright (c) 2011 Robert Gray
by: Robert Gray
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