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Stunt Driving Lawyer – When Do You Need One In 2024?

Edward Gates by Edward Gates
March 30, 2024
Stunt Driving Lawyer - When Do You Need One In 2024?
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Stunt Driving, Racing and Laying Drag are three very serious traffic offenses that carry severe punishments including license suspensions, demerit points, significant increases to insurance premiums and additional costly fees.

These fees can quickly add up, particularly for G2 drivers who rely on driving for work or caring for their family. One effective way of avoiding them is hiring legal representation.

You’re Charged With Stunt Driving

Stunt driving charges can have serious repercussions for your life and livelihood. A conviction could result in up to a $10,000 fine and 14 days’ car impoundage; additionally, insurance rates might rise substantially or alternative means of transportation might need to be found.

If you are charged with stunt driving, hiring a lawyer for stunt driving іs strongly advised. An experienced legal representative can assist іn fighting your charges and providing the strongest defence possible; additionally, they will have an in-depth knowledge оf police procedures and law, how tо cross-examine police officers as well as running trials with evidence presentation.

At this initial court date for stunt driving charges, known as a “set date hearing,” legal representation should be present as prosecutors will have access to your officer notes and driver record information – giving them extensive knowledge regarding your case.

You’re Charged With Speeding

No matter if you are driving G2 license or professional license, having an experienced legal team on your side can be invaluable when fighting charges of any sort. With their help, serious consequences such as jail time or loss of license can be avoided as well as increases in insurance premiums.

Reckless stunt driving is a serious crime that could put you behind bars, significantly increase your insurance rates and potentially deny access to certain jobs if convicted. I have successfully represented numerous clients charged with reckless speeding; let me help defend you too!

If you are charged with Stunt Driving or Racing in Ontario, a Part III Summons is issued that orders you to appear in court. Your lawyer may offer options such as attending remotely via Zoom or in person so you can continue traveling while fighting your case.

You’re Charged With Driving Under The Influence

Stunt drivers put their lives on the line daily to make movies and television shows look good, yet their bravery and skill can put them in danger of serious injury or even death on the road.

As of April 2022, the government is taking an aggressive stance on illegal motor vehicle stunt driving and racing. Anyone found guilty will face severe fines ($2,000+ 25% victim surcharge), extended vehicle impoundment periods and licence suspension periods, harsh post-conviction penalties (such as lifetime licence suspensions), legal fees, insurance hikes, licence reinstatement charges and additional expenses associated with cars.

If you receive a summons for stunt driving, contact an attorney or paralegal immediately to develop a solid defence. Doing so could mean avoiding costly license suspension, demerit points and insurance increases. While licensed lawyers provide advice regarding all Ontario laws, paralegals specialize in specific ones.

You’re Charged With Leaving The Scene Of An Accident

Stunt drivers are unsung heroes of the entertainment industry, helping bring action sequences to life on set while often placing their lives at risk to do it. While safety measures exist for stunt professionals, these can sometimes be inadequately implemented resulting in legal and regulatory challenges associated with their high-risk profession.

Ontario’s new stunt driving law prohibits high-speed racing and unapproved vehicle modifications. Furthermore, reckless stunt driving on public or private property without prior permission from its owner constitutes an offense.

Assuming you are charged with stunt driving or racing in Ontario can have serious repercussions – license suspension for up to one year, fines of up to $10,000 and an increase in insurance rates (up to three times your current rates) could all be consequences of being caught up in this charge. Therefore having a lawyer familiar with fighting these allegations against you is critical.

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Edward Gates

Edward Gates

Edward “Eddie” Gates is a retired corporate attorney. When Eddie is not contributing to the American Justice System blog, he can be found on the lake fishing, or traveling with Betty, his wife of 20 years.

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