Traffic tickets we handle in Central Pennsylvania

Traffic Tickets We Fight in Central Pennsylvania

Got a Traffic Ticket?

Before you pay, review your options.

Paying a traffic ticket is the same as pleading guilty and can lead to points, higher insurance, and other penalties.

Paul Siegrist, Esq. helps drivers across Central Pennsylvania handle traffic tickets with experienced guidance.

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That's over 5.8 million Traffic Tickets Issued in PA (2018–2022)
That's over 3000+ Tickets Per Day
Only 3-5% Of Drivers Contest Their Ticket
Nearly HALF Of Contested Tickets Result in Reduced Penalties

Most drivers don't challenge their ticket—but many have options.

Common Traffic Tickets We Handle

Our office helps drivers address a wide range of traffic violations, including school zone, construction zone, red light violations, and other traffic offenses.

Speeding Tickets

Speeding Tickets

Speeding tickets are one of the most common traffic violations in Pennsylvania. While many drivers choose to simply pay the fine, doing so may result in points on your license and increased insurance premiums.

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Reckless Driving

Reckless Driving

Reckless driving is a serious traffic offense that carries an automatic suspension. Many drivers choose to review their options before immediately paying the ticket.

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Careless Driving

Careless Driving

Careless driving tickets are issued when a driver is believed to have operated a vehicle unsafely. Even when the violation seems minor, it will affect your driving record and increase your insurance premiums.

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Moving Violations

Moving Violations

Moving violations include a range of offenses such as failure to yield, unsafe lane changes, or improper turns. Most moving violations carry points which will affect your driving record and insurance premiums.

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License Suspension Concerns

License Suspension Concerns

Driving on a Suspended License will lead to additional suspension time, high fines and even jail. Never plead guilty to driving on a suspended license, there are alternatives.

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DUI-Related Offenses

DUI-Related Offenses

DUI charges are more serious than standard traffic violations and can lead to fines, license suspension, jail, and other long-term consequences. Many drivers choose to review their situation before deciding how to respond.

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CDL Traffic Violations

CDL Traffic Violations

CDL drivers face stricter standards and higher consequences for traffic violations. Even a minor ticket can impact your driving record and ability to work.

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Why Drivers Choose to Fight Traffic Tickets

Many drivers believe paying the ticket is the easiest option. However, pleading guilty can have long-term consequences. This may include:

  • Points on your license
  • Higher insurance rates
  • Additional action from PennDOT
  • License suspension
  • Employment concerns for CDL drivers

Before you pay, review your options and protect your driving record.

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What Happens After You Get Started?

Once you submit your ticket, our office reviews your case and follows up within 24 hours. If you move forward, we handle the court process and work toward the best possible outcome. In many cases, you may not need to appear in court.

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