Traffic Court Buddy: Ticket Lawyer

Serves Dearborn Heights, MI

35244

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3 employees

6 years in business

$299

4.9

This pro accepts payments via Cash, Credit card, and Zelle.

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Credentials

License

License Holder: Ramy Hijazi 
License Type: Attorney (MI) 
License number: #P82830 
License verified on 9/26/2024 
Valid through 9/26/2026 
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Background Check

Ramy Hijazi 
Completed on 9/18/2024 

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Introduction

Traffic Court Buddy’s attorneys were former Traffic Court Clerks who heard thousands of cases involving traffic violations, such as speeding and disobeying a traffic control device. The training and knowledge as a former Traffic Court Clerk in one of Michigan’s busiest District courts put Traffic Court Buddy in a unique position to offer our clients insight into their cases. Traffic Court Buddy was founded based upon the idea that traffic based legal representation should not be expensive. We have heavily invested in technology so that we can minimize the administrative costs of legal representation. This allows Traffic Court Buddy to provide the highest quality legal representation at the most competitive price. Our goal is simple: Keep your record clean and save you time at an affordable price!

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Q&A

What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?

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Customers should know that Traffic Court Buddy offers flat fee retainers, which means there are no hidden costs or unexpected charges. This ensures transparency and provides clients with a clear understanding of the legal costs upfront, eliminating surprises throughout the process.

What is your typical process for working with a new customer?

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When working with a new customer, Traffic Court Buddy offers an initial complimentary consultation. During this meeting, we assess the customer's situation, explain what the legal process would involve, and answer any questions or concerns. From there, we outline the next steps for those interested in proceeding with representation. This approach ensures clarity and understanding before moving forward.

What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?

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Traffic Court Buddy’s attorneys were former Traffic Court Clerks who heard thousands of cases involving traffic violations, such as speeding and disobeying a traffic control device. The training and knowledge as a former Traffic Court Clerk in one of Michigan’s busiest District courts put Traffic Court Buddy in a unique position to offer our clients insight into their cases.

How did you get started doing this type of work?

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Traffic Court Buddy’s attorneys began their careers as Traffic Court Clerks, gaining extensive experience by hearing thousands of cases involving traffic violations, such as speeding and disobeying traffic control devices. This background in one of Michigan’s busiest District courts provides them with a unique perspective and valuable insight into handling traffic cases, which they now use to benefit their clients.

What types of customers have you worked with?

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Traffic Court Buddy has worked with a wide variety of customers, including young drivers, elderly individuals, as well as both in-state and out-of-state drivers. Their clients come from diverse backgrounds and have all types of driving records.

What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?

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The advice for customers looking to hire a provider in traffic law is to listen proactively to their attorney and follow the guidance they offer. This will help ensure the best possible outcome for their case.

What questions should customers think through before talking to professionals about their project?

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Before talking to professionals about their case, customers should consider the following questions: 1. End Goal: What specific outcome are they hoping to achieve? 2. Time Frame: What is their expected or ideal timeline for the project to be completed? 3. Implications: What are the potential consequences or impacts of the situation if it's not handled properly? 4. Cost: What is their budget, and how important is cost in the decision-making process? 5. Communication: How frequently do they want updates, and what method of communication do they prefer (email, phone, etc.)? Thinking through these factors helps ensure a clear and productive discussion with your attorney.

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