Local Court Experience
Our attorneys appear regularly before the Nassau and Suffolk TPVAs and the area town and village justice courts.
Focused, local traffic defense for Nassau and Suffolk drivers — handled by a team of attorneys who appear in these courts every week and know how Long Island traffic cases really get resolved.
Our attorneys defend Long Island drivers — and only Long Island drivers. Speeding tickets, cell phone and texting, red light and stop sign, school-bus and work-zone violations, reckless driving, suspended license and Aggravated Unlicensed Operation, CDL and commercial violations, fleet defense, and DWI/DWAI.
Whether your stop happened on the LIE, the Northern State, Sunrise Highway, or a quiet village road, our team knows the prosecutor, the judge, and the procedure that will shape your case. We appear in the Nassau and Suffolk Traffic & Parking Violations Agencies and in the town and village justice courts across the Island.
Every client gets the same things: a straight assessment, a flat fee quoted before any work begins, and an attorney handling the case from start to finish — no call centers, no surprise invoices.
Our attorneys appear regularly before the Nassau and Suffolk TPVAs and the area town and village justice courts.
This isn’t a side practice. Our team works on traffic and vehicle & traffic law matters — that’s it.
You get a clear, flat quote before we begin — no surprise charges later.
Submit your ticket online and, in most cases, our attorneys handle court so you don’t have to.
We work to protect your points, your insurance rate, and your ability to keep driving.
Speak with an attorney handling your case — not a call center.
It’s tempting to just pay a ticket and move on. But in New York, paying a ticket is a guilty plea. That plea can mean points on your license, a Driver Responsibility Assessment, higher insurance premiums for years, and — if points add up — a suspended license. For commercial and CDL drivers, the stakes can include a job.
Our attorneys look at the whole picture: the specific charge, your driving history, your license type, and where the ticket was issued. Then we pursue the best realistic outcome — a dismissal, a reduction to a lower-point or non-moving violation, or another resolution that keeps your record and your wallet protected.