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Result.LawTraffic Ticket Analysis

Stop!
Don't Pay That Ticket Yet.

Speeding Ticket

Paying that $300 fine could cost you 15% more on your insurance — every year, for 3 years.

Don't give up — we're here to help.
Understand your real options before you pay a cent.

If it's not worth fighting, we'll tell you that too.

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What you'll find out

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Your Real Total Cost

Fine plus insurance increase over 3 years — the number most people never see.

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Your Odds of Fighting It

Based on your violation, state, and record — what factors work for and against you.

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How to Fight It

Step-by-step options specific to your violation and state, ranked by effectiveness.

Your fine is the smaller part of the problem

A single moving violation typically raises your insurance premium by 15–25% for 3 years. On an average US policy of $1,800/year, that is $270–$450 extra per year — before you even count the fine.

Most people pay and move on without ever knowing the full cost. That changes whether fighting it is worth it.

$300
What you see on the ticket
$1,800+
What it actually costs you

Not legal advice. Information and analysis only.