Road Traffic Solicitors

Motoring offences can have a significant impact on your personal and professional life. Richard Nelson LLP’s specialist lawyers are experienced in road traffic offences, providing advice and representation for people facing prosecution.

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Road traffic defence lawyers

Our road traffic solicitors have years of experience defending people who are facing criminal road traffic allegations. Richard Nelson LLP has an experienced team, lead by Eve Patterson, who are able to assist you with all aspects of road traffic prosecutions from totting disqualifications to death by dangerous driving. The team has a high success rate and our client testimonials demonstrate the importance of having a road traffic defence lawyer involved from an early stage.

We can offer flexible appointments at a time that suits you and a face-to-face conference where you will receive excellent advice and guidance prior to the interview or hearing date.

Being a national law firm, we can accommodate police interviews and court hearings across the country and provide a tailored service to your needs. You will be assigned a solicitor who will be your first point of reference so that you have consistency in your case and can establish a sound working relationship.

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How our road traffic solicitors can help

Our road traffic defence lawyers advise and represent individuals on a comprehensive range of driving offences, including drink driving, dangerous driving and speeding. So, whether you have received a NIP (Notice of Intended Prosecution), been invited in for an interview under caution by the police, summoned for an offence, or been charged and bailed to attend Court, get in touch with our legal team and we’ll be able to give you expert legal advice.

Your road traffic solicitor will provide you with advice that will always be in your best interests and designed to ensure the best possible outcome for you. Making an initial enquiry won’t cost you anything, but allows us to advise you as to your options and if you want to defend any allegations, the likelihood of you being able to do so successfully.

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It has never been more important to seek advice and guidance as to how best to present your argument to the Court and our dedicated team are on hand to assist you.

Read our pricing information and solicitor fees for road traffic and motoring offences.

Our expert motoring defence lawyers have experience in defending all motoring and road traffic related offences including:

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– Excess Alcohol (drink driving)
– Death by Dangerous Driving
– Failing to Provide a Specimen
– Drunk In Charge
– Careless Driving (Driving without Due Care and Attention)
– Dangerous Driving
– Speeding
– Driving whilst Disqualified
– Failure Offences
– Use of Mobile Phones
– Totting Up / 12 Point Disqualifications
– Vehicle Offences – Overloading, defective parts etc
– Inquests

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Our multidisciplinary team is made up of specialists in a wide range of services, which means you'll always be represented by an expert in your area.

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Get in touch to arrange a no-obligation, fully confidential call to discuss your case and work out if you want to continue.

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Speak to solicitors in one of our offices throughout England and Wales, or arrange calls and remote meetings.

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