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Traffic Ticket Paralegal:

Defending Charges in Toronto, Burlington, and Near You



Last Updated: July 04 2026

Question: How can KLP Paralegal Services help me defend a traffic ticket in Ontario without losing my license or spiking my insurance costs?

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Answer: If you were issued a traffic ticket or Summons under the Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. H.8, KLP Paralegal Services can help you assess the Offence Notice or charging document for fatal flaws, review your unique driving record and demerit point exposure, obtain and review disclosure, and provide pre-trial and trial advocacy to challenge the evidence and argue for the best available outcome in Ontario   The process typically follows five steps: review the ticket, assess your situation, review the case, do pre-trial advocacy (including early resolution), and handle trial advocacy such as cross-examination and evidence challenges   To get started, call (416) 570-6378 to discuss your options and reduce the risk of costly fines, victim surcharges, increased insurance rates, and possible license suspension.

Defending Traffic Ticket Charges

Traffic Ticket Paralegal: Defending Charges in Toronto, Milton, and Near YouWere you charged for a violation of the Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. H.8; meaning, did you get a traffic ticket?  If so, take note that the legal process involving traffic ticket issues can be daunting; however, KLP Paralegal Services is available to help you through the challenging legal process and help you to:

  • Avoid costly fines and victim surcharges;
  • Avoid costly increases to your insurance rates;
  • Avoid demerit points and the risk of license suspension; and
  • Avoid the stress and worries of the legal process.

Your Legal Defence Happens in Five Steps:

  • To review the traffic ticket as a charging document (formally known as an Offence Notice or for the more serious charges a Summons); and
  • To determine whether the traffic ticket contains any substantial mistakes as 'fatal flaws' that could get the ticket thrown out.

  • To review the nature of the charge as within either the minor, major, or serious, category;
  • To review your driving record history including demerit point status and insurance rating concerns;
  • To discuss with you the applicable fines and victim surcharge costs that will be applicable if you are convicted of the charge;
  • To discuss with you the applicable demerit points, if any, and likely affects, if any, that will be registered against you if convicted;
  • To discuss with you the potential concerns involving insurance rating, if any, that may occur if you are convicted;
  • To discuss with you the various options in which to proceed including the potential upside and downside concerns; and
  • To explain what happens next.

  • To order and obtain disclosure from the Prosecutor;
  • To request additional disclosures from the Prosecutor, if necessary;
  • To review the evidence that will be used against you by the Prosecutor;
  • To review the relevant laws applicable to the legal issues involved with the type of charge against you;
  • To evaluate the strength of the case against your including potential holes that may be poked in the evidence;
  • To discuss with you any changes in opinion regarding your various options in which to proceed;
  • To provide advice as to what options appear in your best interests.

  • To make contact with, and to review the position of, the Prosecutor;
  • To attend the Early Resolution Meeting to further review the position of the Prosecutor;
  • To review your options regarding the upside and downside of any plea deal offered by the Prosecutor;
  • To provide your with information and advice to assist you in considering your plea deal options, if any;
  • To assist you in accepting the plea deal if you choose to do so (unless prohibited by law);
  • To prepare and file the paperwork required for any pre-trial hearings, if necessary, such as when seeking a court order for further disclosure documents;
  • To attend and act on your behalf at any pre-trial hearings;
  • To discuss with you any further changes in opinion regarding your various options in which to proceed; and
  • To provide updated advice as to what options appear in your best interests.

  • To attend the trial hearing with you;
  • To cross-examine, meaning question, the witnesses called by the Prosecutor;
  • To challenge, where relevant and appropriate and necessary, the validity of, and the facts within, the evidence documents and witness information;
  • To examine, meaning question, your witnesses, if any, and present evidence documents via your witnesses, if any;
  • To act resolutely, without fear, in your best interest in the effort to poke holes in the case put forth by the Prosecutor;
  • To argue on your behalf the relevant legal principles as applicable to the facts and law of the case;
  • To make every legal effort to create reasonable doubt in the case of the Prosecutor;
  • To assist you with argument regarding sentencing, if required; and
  • To remain at your side to support you through every part of the process.

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