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suspended/no ticket at [1 ]car accident

was involved in a single car accident, myself,tire blew,went off road,car rolled over, went too hosp.,ticket never received,clerk said she has both hard and soft copies,send 137.00 for not driveing in single lane..wheres due process??don't i get to plead to this ticket?? pasco county


Asked on 11/09/07, 6:09 pm

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Scott R. Jay Law Offices of Scott R. Jay

Re: suspended/no ticket at [1 ]car accident

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There is not an easy or clear answer to your question. Frankly, it depends on how much the parties fight and whether an agreement can be reached or if the case will have to go to trial. Each case is different. Your cost will depend upon the case and the attorney you choose to represent you. Attorney's fees vary greatly from attorney to attorney.

You probably did not receive a copy of the ticket since you were sent to the hospital. You do have a right to a hearing but may have missed the originally secheduled date. You can go to the courthouse, pay a nominal fee and get a D6 (I believe) to re-open the file and then get a new hearing date.

Scott R. Jay, Esq.

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Answered on 11/09/07, 9:03 pm


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