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Traffic violations can have surprisingly serious consequences. For most, just having to go to court and appear before a judge is consequence enough. But traffic violations can impact everything from driving records to insurance rates. Attorney David S. Schmidt of Woodlawn Law Offices has been serving the residents of the O'Fallon, Missouri, area for more than 25 years; he is an experienced family law attorney who also offers services in traffic law, estate planning, workers' comp, and social security disability cases.

A traffic ticket typically goes on your driving record for up to three years. Car insurance companies will check this record whenever you inquire about cheaper insurance rates. Depending upon the number of tickets you have and the point value associated with each offense, you may be rendered ineligible for certain insurance rates and discounts. What does this mean? You likely will have to pay more for car insurance.

If you have an excessive number of moving vehicle violations in a short period of time, your license may be suspended. If you are caught driving while suspended, the infraction stays on your record permanently in the state of Missouri. Contact Woodlawn Law Offices to speak with a lawyer about how to get your license reinstated.

Woodlawn Law Offices serves residents in a number of counties in Missouri, including: 

  • Lincoln County
  • Warren County
  • Montgomery County
  • St. Charles County
  • St. Louis County

Call Woodlawn Law Offices at (636) 240-6667 to get the legal representation you need to take on the traffic courts. You can also visit the firm's website for more information on Attorney Schmidt, his practice areas, and answers to frequently asked questions. With O'Fallon's top traffic lawyer working for you, you have a skilled and trusted professional standing up for your rights.

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