Richmond CDL Driver Ticket Reduced and License Saved
The Weiland Firm represented a Commercial Driver’s License holder who was charged with Unsafe Lane Change for causing an accident in Richmond, Virginia when his trailer struck a passenger vehicle. The Illinois CDL driver did not have a clean driving record, but needed to avoid this conviction if at all possible. The Attorney was able to have the ticket reduced to a non-moving, no-point violation that would not impact his CDL license nor would it affect his or his company’s insurance premium.
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