Online Traffic Ticket Payments
“What you will have wished you had known, before you paid that ticket.”
Paying your Louisiana traffic or speeding ticket online will certainly subject you to increased auto insurance rates on your car, truck or commercial vehicle policy.
Many Louisiana parishes and cities now offer online ticket payments for some citations and infractions.
Do not be mistaken that this payment option will save you time or money.
Whenever you pay your traffic ticket (online or not), you are pleading guilty to the ticket and the consequences inevitably will be higher auto insurance rates and points against your driver’s license at DMV.
Since 1991, clients have been hiring me to represent them in their Louisiana traffic ticket cases. I help them avoid auto insurance premium increases, missed work, and travel expenses since they don’t have to go to court themselves.
I represent clients to the court and obtain lower fines, court costs, and contempt fees in regards to their traffic or speeding ticket. My clients Louisiana traffic tickets are either DISMISSED, REDUCED to a NON MOVING VIOLATION or placed into a pretrial diversion program which will not appear on the client’s driver’s license record.
Attorney Paul Massa knows the local court rules and has appeared before the court for many other clients for over 20 years. This now allows him to represent you in the most effective matter, for the most advantageous results possible. His traffic ticket defense experience will benefit you for years to come.
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Why use Attorney Paul Massa to fight your Louisiana Ticket?
Simple:
To save a lot of money.
Your driving record is extremely valuable, even though most people don’t realize it. The premium you pay for your insurance is based on multiple variables. By far the most important variable is your driving record.
Any conviction, even for minor infractions, can show up on your driving record. Then your insurance company may raise your rates. They can stay elevated for 3-5 (sometimes 7!) years. Over this time, you may literally pay thousands in additional premiums.
If I am successful in reducing or eliminating your Louisiana citation, your insurance company will not raise your premium. This is a simple decision based on plain economics. To verify this, you can call your insurance agent to ask them what effect a conviction will have on your premium.