Fighting a traffic ticket can save you from fines, demerit points, increased insurance rates, or even license suspension. I assist with the following and more:

  • Speeding tickets
  • Careless driving charges
  • Red light camera tickets
  • Stunt driving & racing offences
  • License suspensions and appeals
  • Early Resolution meetings and trials

Why fight your ticket?

Many charges can be reduced or dismissed with proper representation. Let me help you avoid costly consequences.  Here’s a brief break down of HTA offences and the associated demerit points for the infraction:

OffenseHTA SectionDemerit PointsDetails
SpeedingSection 1283-6 pointsExceeding the posted speed limit. Points depend on how much over the limit.
Careless DrivingSection 1306 pointsDriving without due care and attention.
Stunt Driving/RacingSection 1726 pointsEngaging in stunt driving, racing, or excessive speeding (50+ km/h over).
Fail to Stop for PoliceSection 2167 pointsFailing to stop when signaled by a police officer.
Fail to Stop at Stop SignSection 1363 pointsFailing to come to a complete stop at a stop sign.
Fail to Yield to PedestrianSection 1403 pointsFailing to yield to pedestrians at crosswalks or intersections.
Following Too CloselySection 1584 pointsTailgating or not maintaining a safe distance from the vehicle ahead.
Improper Lane ChangeSection 1543 pointsChanging lanes without signaling or checking for other vehicles.
Fail to Obey Traffic SignalSection 1443 pointsDisobeying traffic lights or signals (e.g., running a red light).
Distracted DrivingSection 78.13 pointsUsing a handheld device (e.g., phone) while driving.
Drive While SuspendedSection 536 pointsDriving while your license is suspended.
Fail to Share Road with CyclistsSection 1483 pointsNot giving cyclists at least 1 meter of space when passing.

If you’ve received a traffic ticket in Ontario, you may think paying it is the easiest option—but doing so means admitting guilt, which can lead to fines, demerit points, higher insurance rates, and even license suspension. Fighting your ticket could save you money and protect your driving record.

Here’s everything you need to know about contesting a traffic ticket in Ontario, including why you should fight it and how a paralegal can help.

What We Can Help You Avoid

Paying a traffic ticket may seem convenient, but it has long-term consequences:

✔ Higher Insurance Rates – Convictions stay on your record for 3+ years, leading to premium increases (often 15-30% per ticket).
✔ Demerit Points – Accumulating points can result in license suspension.
✔ Commercial Drivers – Even minor tickets can jeopardize employment.
✔ Criminal Charges Risk – Some offences (e.g., stunt driving) carry severe penalties.

By fighting your ticket, you may:

  • Get the charge reduced or dismissed
  • Avoid demerit points
  • Keep your insurance rates low
  • Prevent license suspension

How a Paralegal Can Help

Fighting a ticket alone can be overwhelming. A licensed paralegal can:
🔹 Review your case for weaknesses (e.g., flawed evidence).
🔹 Request disclosure & challenge improper procedures.
🔹 Negotiate with prosecutors for reduced penalties.
🔹 Represent you in court (no need to attend yourself in some cases).

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