Traffic Violations

How To Handle Traffic Violations
Langella & Langella, a Long Island personal injury law firm, can help review your case and come up with a legal strategy to fight your traffic ticket.
Our attorneys have the skill and access to methods to collect the necessary evidence and prove your case accurately.
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Long Island’s traffic violations attorneys determined to help contest your tickets.
Traffic violations can lead to injury, property damage, and even fatalities. Whether you’re a victim of another person’s violation(s) or you’re being charged for one in New York, it is paramount that Long Island traffic violations attorneys legally represent you.
Langella & Langella is a Long Island personal injury law firm that can help fight your case. While we are based on Long Island, we also represent clients in NYC and the five boroughs.

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Understanding Traffic Violations in the State of New York
The two types of traffic violations that you can commit in the United States are moving and non-moving violations.
Moving Violations
Moving violations are those traffic infractions that pertain to how a person is driving the vehicle. So, the police can charge someone with a moving violation only if the vehicle is in motion.
Non-Moving Violations
Non-moving violations are traffic infractions unrelated to how a person operates a motor vehicle. As a result, an officer can charge someone with a non-moving violation even if the vehicle is not in motion.
How Langella & Langella Can Help You
Michael Langella & Lindsay Langella, are experienced attorneys who have a proven track record of success in traffic violation cases. Therefore, we can help both the victims of traffic violations, such as drivers who were injured or had property damage, and those who were charged for the violations. Our lawyers make sure to collaborate with you closely to understand your case and develop a strategy that can help you receive justice within your unique circumstances.