Insurance Violations in Loudoun County
Virginia Traffic Offense Lawyers
To lawfully operate a motor vehicle on Virginia roadways, a driver must have valid auto insurance or must be registered as an Uninsured Motorist. An insurance violation of this kind may result in the suspension of one's driver's license as well as vehicle registration. Jail time is not a possible consequence of an insurance violation in Virginia.
Were you involved in an auto accident or pulled over and then cited for an insurance violation? If you were accused of driving without insurance, you may be at risk of having your driver's license suspended by the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles. It is crucial that you consult an experienced traffic lawyer as soon as possible to challenge this alleged violation and therefore have the opportunity of keeping your license and your vehicle registration.
Losing your driver's license can have serious consequences on you personally, and it may also affect your employment. Particularly if you are a commercial driver, being unable to drive will mean that you cannot do your job. You will also then need to depend on friends, family members or public transportation to get to work, school, and even the grocery store. This is one of several reasons it is important to work with a Loudoun County traffic violation lawyer after receiving a ticket for an insurance violation.
Consult a Loudoun County Traffic Attorney
At Brisendine, Overand, Buster & Bernstein, our traffic attorneys have over 36 years of collective legal experience. We are dedicated to representing our clients' interests and to protecting their driving privileges in cases involving insurance violations, and we strive to provide the personal attention they deserve through the entire legal process.
Learn more about how you can challenge an alleged insurance violation in Virginia. Contact a Loudoun County traffic attorney at our firm today!