Legal Question in Traffic Law in Illinois

I was in a car accident back in 2003 while driving my sister's car. My sister did not have insurance at the time, so I received a ticket for "no insurance" and also for "failure to yield" (the accident was my fault). I went to court and paid the fines and the tickets.

The person that I got into the accident with - her insurance company put in a judgement against me for the damages to her vehicle (which were around $3000). I did not pay this.

I was recently pulled over for speeding, and come to find out my license was suspended for not paying this $3000. I was arrested and was able to Ibond out because I have no record what-so-ever for anything. I went to court and the judge advised me to get a lawyer to help me with my case. My question is, how do I know if I am eligible for a public defender, and if I am not, where can I find an attorney that will do a free initial consult and then take payments for services? I would really like to get this taken care of, as I am a single mom and I work 2 jobs to support my daughters. I don't want to be driving around on a suspended license so I want to set up some sort of payment plan to take care of all of this. I am just confused as to where to get started.


Asked on 8/31/10, 5:27 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

Purav Bhatt The Law Office of Purav Bhatt

I can appreciate your situation. I've represented individuals in similar situations as yours. Traffic matters involving traffic and civil courts, as well as the secretary of state get complicated. I'm happy to talk with you about your matter and walk you through the process.

feel free to call me 773-791-9682 and good luck

Purav Bhatt

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Answered on 9/05/10, 11:34 am
Sal Sheikh www.BetterCallSal.com

I echo the sentiments of my colleague above.

Fell free to call if you would like to discuss.

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Answered on 9/07/10, 10:14 am


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