CDL Offenses

CDL Offenses Lawyer

  • If you drive a vehicle for a living, getting ticketed for a moving violation can mean the loss of your commercial driver's license (CDL) and the end of your job, even if you are driving your own vehicle at the time.
  • The consequences are too important to go to court without an experienced attorney at your side. At the office of Robert J. Varga, Attorney at Law, I help truckers and other CDL holders fight traffic violations they received while driving in northwest Indiana. Whether you face a speeding violation or drunk driving charges, I will work to keep your record clean so it does not impact your employment.
  • Don't wait until it is too late to save your license. The threat of a suspended license must be acted upon quickly. There is a small window of opportunity to enlist the services of an experienced Hammond lawyer who can help you hold onto your commercial license.

Munster Commercial Driver's License Attorney

  • The loss of a driver's license can ruin an individual's life by taking away his or her livelihood. An important factor in these cases is working with a lawyer who has established a strong familiarity and presence within the local court system. I have practiced law in Indiana for more than 15 years, and have established just such a relationship with court personnel throughout northwest Indiana.
  • Many CDL holders stopped in Indiana are from other states. If you live in a different state and were ticketed while driving through northwest Indiana, I will attend your hearing on your behalf and negotiate for the best possible settlement given the facts of your case. I will make court appearances and keep you apprised of the status of your case. I often resolve matters to my clients' satisfaction without requiring them to return to the state.
  • If you are looking for an experienced Gary CDL offenses attorney, contact our firm. We offer free initial consultations and accept credit cards.

Commercial Driver's License Penalties, Requirements and Standards

You can learn more at the FMCSA (Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration) website @ https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/regulations/title49/section/383.51 and https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/registration/commercial-drivers-license