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That ticket could cost you $1,800 in insurance premiums. See how you can fight it!

  • Your real total cost — fine + insurance over 3 years
  • Is it worth fighting and your best options
  • Full step-by-step fight plan specific to your state

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Most drivers make the same mistake

They just pay the ticket. But the fine is often the smallest part.

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Insurance increase

A single ticket raises your premium 15–25% per year — for 3 years. On an average policy that's $900–$2,000 on top of the fine.

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Points on your license

Points accumulate. A second ticket in the same period can trigger surcharges, license suspension, or SR-22 requirements.

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It compounds

Paying means an admission of guilt. It's on your record immediately — and your insurer checks at every renewal.

Simple pricing

Assessment

Free

  • See your real total cost
  • Know if it's worth fighting
  • Understand your options

Ticket Action Plan

$9

  • Step-by-step fight plan
  • Exact wording to use
  • All 50 states covered

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Fight this ticket with a clear plan — or we give your money back. No questions asked.

Your options right now

Pay the ticket

Admission of guilt. Insurance increase locked in.

Hire a lawyer

$100–$300+ in fees. Worth it only for serious charges.

Guess and hope

No information. Risk of making the wrong call.

Get a clear answer first

Know your real cost and best next move — in minutes.

Common questions

Can I fight a traffic ticket without a lawyer?

Yes. Most people who successfully contest traffic tickets do so without legal representation. For standard speeding or moving violations, knowing the right strategy matters far more than having an attorney.

Is it worth fighting a traffic ticket?

A $300 fine can easily become $1,500–$2,000 in insurance increases over 3 years. Our analysis shows you the true number for your state and violation so you can make an informed decision — not a guess.

How long does it take?

2 minutes to answer the questions. Your free breakdown is immediate. The full paid report generates in under a minute.

Court deadlines don't wait — check your options now