Experienced Traffic Law AttorneysNew York, New York Traffic Law and DWI AttorneysMany people view a traffic ticket as a minor inconvenience that does not require their immediate attention. However, that minor inconvenience can become a major problem if you lose your license or see skyrocketing insurance rates. At the Katz Law Offices in New York City, we represent all types of clients involved in traffic law matters. That includes individuals and professional taxicab and limousine drivers in all New York City boroughs and throughout the state. Handling Your Traffic Ticket Quickly and EffectivelyWe are a highly regarded firm with locations in Manhattan and Staten Island (where we focus exclusively on traffic and trucking violations). We advocate for clients issued a traffic ticket, charged with DWI or reckless driving, or injured in a car accident. Our objective in representing you is to make the process easy and expedient. No Traffic Court Appearances NecessaryMany of our clients do not have the time to appear in court during a workday. At the Katz Law Offices, we can usually take care of these matters via telephone, fax, or email by communicating with criminal courts, municipal courts, or the Traffic Violations Bureau (TVB). Aside from the TVB (does not allow plea-bargaining) we can also negotiate the charge against you and handle the case without your physically appearing in court. Traffic cases are quasi-criminal matters. The police officer has the burden of proof. Additionally, we prefer the defendant not testify due to the possibility of incriminating themselves and prejudicing the case. Contact a Well-Known Traffic Violations and Personal Injury FirmOur firm is well-known with radio ads that appear on 1010 WINS News, WCBS 880 AM, WFAN (The Fan) 660 AM, 106.7 Lite FM, Power 105.1 FM, 103.5 WKTU, Q104.3, and Z100. In those advertisements, we tell our clients that the next time a police officer knocks on your window, let them know who your lawyer is. To schedule an appointment with Seth Katz, please contact us. |










