Sometimes you may be in a difficult situation and may not be able to
defuse the situation without going to court.
Tourism is one of the largest industries in the state of Florida. This is especially true in Orlando, which is the number one travel destination in the United States.
Many tourists fly into Orlando from across the United States and abroad and rent vehicles for their ground transportation, while others travel by personal vehicle from within the United States and Canada. As a tourist driving to your destination whether it is the Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Universal Studios or one of central Florida’s water parks, you will be traveling on congested and unfamiliar roads and need to know your rights if you get a traffic ticket or are involved in an automobile accident. Whether or not you are a resident you are bound by the laws of Florida when operating a motor vehicle within the state. Ignorance of Florida laws is not a legal defense to any traffic violations or traffic accidents. That’s why the experience of an accident injury attorney in Orlando may be necessary.
Whether you receive a traffic ticket or become involved in an car accident, you need to cooperate with the law enforcement/investigating officer. Provide proof of your vehicle registration, automobile insurance, as well as your driver’s license and explain details of the accident. Make sure the investigating officer gives you a copy of the short form traffic crash report at the scene. This will have valuable information such as the names and addresses of other parties involved, their automobile insurance company, date, time and place of the accident, as well as the investigating officer’s name and law enforcement agency.
If you receive a traffic citation or are involved in a car accident in central Florida where you are not at fault please contact or call The Umansky Law Firm at 407-228-3838 for a free consultation to further discuss your legal rights. Our Orlando car accident lawyers are here to speak with you.
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Withhold with 6 months probation and impulse control; adjudication withheld
Nolle Prosequi-Case Dropped
Nolle Prosequi - Case Dropped
Nolle Prosequi - Case Dropped
Adjudicated Guilty; One day jail/one day time serve; Restitution fees; Court Cost
We negotiated an agreement that entailed the State dropping the charge after our client completed a Pre-Trial Diversion Program. The Charge was dropped via a Nolle Prosequi.
Withhold of Adjudication; No points on license; Paid fine and clerk cost; 8 hour aggressive driver class; 90 days to satisfy fine and class
No Information Notice - Charges Dropped
Nolle Prosequi - Case Dropped
Pled No Contest, 1 Year Probation, 10 day Car Impound, Community Service
Motion Granted in 48 hours
Adjudication Withheld, 4 Months probation, Costs/Fines, Impulse Control Class
Nolle Prosequi
Case Dropped
Nolle Prosequi - Case Dropped
Charges Dropped
Motion to Terminate Probation Granted
Dismissed
Not Guilty
Case Dropped
Granted
Charges dropped
Charges dropped
Reduced to reckless driving
Charges dropped
Reduced to Reckless Driving
Case Dismissed
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