If you have been arrested for DWI, you might be wondering what the benefits of hiring an attorney are. Before calling for a free consultation, please give this a read to find out why.
Benefits of Hiring an Attorney | Save Time
When a person comes into my office on a traffic matter, the first question they ask is whether or not hiring an attorney will save them time, and the answer is yes. My firm will take care of everything for you, from sending in the ticket, to appearing in court, and negotiating with the prosecutor. You will not have to appear in court, you will not have to go to driving school, and this will save you a lot of time and aggravation.
Benefits of Hiring an Attorney | Save Money
When a client comes into my office on a traffic ticket, they want to know whether or not hiring an attorney will save them money. The answer is yes. An attorney can negotiate a reduced plea on a traffic matter which will save them fine money. Secondly, I can, in most cases, arrange that you do not have to appear at a driving school. This will save you money, as well. Thirdly, when I negotiate a plea to reduction in charges, I will save you money on your insurance, and fourthly I will save you the inconvenience of spending two or three hours in court. For most people, time is money.
Benefits of Hiring an Attorney | Arthur Pressman
Once you contact me and retain my firm to represent you on a traffic matter, your life becomes a lot easier. I will get your ticket sent to the court; I will enter a plea of not guilty on your behalf; and you will not have to appear in court. I will be making a personal appearance in negotiating directly with the prosecutor, the police officer, and the judge. At the end of the night, you’ll be getting a phone call from me with good news that you don’t have any points on your license, that you will not be going to driving school, and you can resume a stress-free life not worrying about your driving.
If you want to know more about the benefits of hiring an attorney, please call our Buffalo DWI lawyer Arthur Pressman today for a free consultation.