Trucking Violations Attorney in Greenwich, CT

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Law Offices of Douglas J. Wells

35 Mason Street
3rd Floor
Greenwich, CT 06830-5420203-987-6239
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Trucking Violations Overview

Greenwich Trucking Violations Attorney

Were you cited with an overweight truck violation at the Greenwich weigh station or any other Connecticut truck weigh station? Be aware that this type of violation now means more than simply a fine and inconvenience. It may add points to your Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) – and ultimately put your ability to make a living at risk.
 
I am an experienced Greenwich trucking violations lawyer representing local and out-of-state truckers. I am prepared to fight on your behalf in pursuit of a favorable outcome after you have been cited for any trucking violation:

  • Driving a commercial motor vehicle without a CDL
  • Operating a tractor trailer in Connecticut without a trucking permit for this state
  • Failing to log daily inspections in your trucker’s log book
  • Moving violations while operating a commercial truck, such as speeding, illegal lane change or reckless driving
  • Violations involving the onboard recording device (“black box”) in your big rig

Rest assured that I can appear on your behalf at any required court appearances. You will not need to return to Connecticut to defend yourself after being cited for a trucking violation. I can accomplish this cost-effectively for you while advocating zealously in pursuit of a satisfactory resolution. Contact the Law Offices of Douglas J. Wells at 203-987-6239 to schedule a consultation.

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Areas of Practice

  • Trucking Violations
  • Motor Vehicle Accidents-- Plaintiff
  • Personal Injury--Plaintiff

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