Driving Without Insurance
Although this is only an infraction, it can be a very expensive one. If you did not have insurance at the time you were cited, the next best thing you can do is get insured before going to court. That way, there's a good likelihood that the judge can lower the fine.
There is a second aspect to driving with no insurance. If you have suffered a suspension by the DMV, you are then required to maintain proof of insurance in the form of an SR-22 that must be kept on file for three years. In the event of a lapse of this form of insurance, the DMV will suspend your license until it has been re-filed.
An SR-22 can be an expensive proposition in many cases. However, as an experienced DUI lawyer, I have connections with many insurance agencies that specialize in handling dui-related SR-22's and can usually save you a considerable amount of money. |