New Orleans Traffic Attorney
Paul Massa
Louisiana traffic tickets can have serious consequences. They can ruin an otherwise good driving record and raise your car insurance rates. If ignored entirely, that can be grounds for an arrest during your next traffic stop.
As an experienced New Orleans Traffic attorney since 1991, I have helped over 1,200 clients obtain lower fines, court costs, and contempt fees in regards to their Louisiana traffic ticket.
My clients' Louisiana traffic tickets are either dismissed, or reduced to a non-moving violation which will not appear on the client's driver's license record.
Contact my firm today if you need legal assistance with any of the following:
- Speeding traffic tickets
- Red Light traffic tickets
- Careless Operation traffic tickets
- Reckless Driving traffic tickets
- Driving on a Suspended License tickets
- Contests of Speed
- Other Traffic Crimes
My firm can help you:
Save Money:
- On fines
- On court costs
- On car insurance premium increases
Save Time:
- No going to court
- No multiple trips
- No missed work
Avoid Anxiety:
- I represent you in Traffic Court, so you won't have to face the Judge, District Attorney, or Police Officer to argue your ticket. I can help get your driver's license returned immediately with no courtroom hassles. My commitment to your Louisiana traffic ticket case guarantees you the highest in value, convenience, and personal attention.
Telephone and internet consultations are always free with no obligation and I will provide you with an immediate free quote for your consideration. My legal fee is often less than the amount of possible fines, court costs, and insurance premium increases.
When research is necessary to determine the details of your case(s), I promptly do the legwork to determine what your Louisiana traffic ticket(s) are and your Louisiana driver's license status; then contact you to discuss that information further for free.
As an experienced Traffic lawyer for almost two decades, I represent clients throughout the State of Louisiana in all Parish District Courts, Municipalities, Cities, Towns and Villages no matter how large or small; from the large Metropolitan Traffic Courts in the big cities of New Orleans, Metairie, Kenner, Gretna, Houma, Baton Rouge, Lafayette, Lake Charles, Alexandria, Bossier City, New Iberia, Monroe and Shreveport and the Parish District Courts in East Baton Rouge, Jefferson, Ouachita, Saint Tammany, DeSoto, Caddo, Saint John the Baptist Iberville, Saint Charles, Saint Martin, Jefferson Davis, Rapides, down to the hamlets and villages out in the country or on the bayou throughout our beautiful state.
If you or someone you know needs the assistance of an experienced New Orleans Traffic lawyer, call Paul Massa, Attorney at Law, today at 866-662-0677, or use the contact form provided on this site to schedule a free consultation.
ADDRESS OF THE FIRM:
Paul Massa, Attorney at Law
821 Baronne St.
New Orleans, LA 70130
Phone: 866-662-0677
Emergency services provided after-hours, 5pm- 9am
MEMBERS OF THE FIRM:
Attorney Paul Massa
- Jurisdictions Attorney is Licensed in: Louisiana
- Date Admitted to the Bar: 1991
- Colleges Attended, Degree & Year Graduated: Tulane University, 1987; Tulane Law School, 1990
- Professional Memberships & Achievements: Louisiana State Bar
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