Spotsylvania, Virginia - September 16th, 2024 – Getting a reckless driving ticket in Virginia is more than just a minor traffic violation. Unlike standard speeding tickets, reckless driving is considered a serious criminal offense that can lead to heavy fines, loss of driving privileges, increased insurance premiums, and even jail time. That’s why it is crucial to have an experienced reckless driving defense lawyer on your side to protect your rights and your future.
At Flusche & Fitzgerald, Attorneys at Law, we understand the gravity of a reckless driving charge. With years of experience defending clients accused of reckless driving, DUI/DWI, and other traffic-related offenses, our team works tirelessly to protect you from the severe consequences that come with these charges. Based in Fredericksburg, Virginia, our goal is to help you overcome your honest mistakes and provide the defense you need to protect your license, job, and freedom.
Virginia’s reckless driving laws are among the toughest in the country. In Virginia, reckless driving occurs when you (i) exceed the posted speed limit by 20 miles per hour or more, or (ii) you exceed 80 miles per hour, regardless of the posted speed limit. These can result in a reckless driving charge. Beyond speeding, other infractions like aggressive driving, improper passing, or driving too fast for conditions can also lead to this serious charge. The penalties for reckless driving can include fines of up to $2,500, a suspended license for up to six months, and even a jail sentence of up to one year.
For those facing a reckless driving charge, the long-term consequences can extend beyond the courtroom. A conviction could increase your insurance premiums by as much as 50%, potentially making it difficult to afford coverage. Additionally, having a criminal offense on your record could negatively impact your current or future employment opportunities.
There are many other factors that can play into some specific types of reckless driving charges. And your attorney might be able to further lessen your potential punishment. You might need to take several steps in advance to help properly prepare your case for court, for example:
- Get a copy of your driving record (personally, I believe it’s MY job to get your driving record when you hire me)
- Have your speedometer calibrated
- Take a driver education class
- Complete some community service
At Flusche & Fitzgerald, we fight aggressively to get charges reduced or even dismissed, aiming to minimize the impact on your life. Whether it’s your first offense or you have a history of traffic violations, our attorneys are prepared to defend you and work toward the best possible outcome.
If you or someone you know has been charged with reckless driving in Virginia, contact Flusche & Fitzgerald, Attorneys at Law today at (540) 318-5824 for a free consultation. Don’t let one mistake cost you your future—let us fight for your rights.