Greenwich CDL Violations Attorney
If you drive a semi-tractor trailer or any commercial truck for a living, you are acutely aware of the importance of protecting your Commercial Driver's License (CDL) at all costs. Accumulating points on your CDL may result in loss of your driving privileges — and your ability to make a living driving a truck.
According to new, stricter trucking regulations issued by the United States Department of Transportation, both moving and non-moving violations can have an impact on your CDL, adding points which can put your ability to drive a commercial vehicle at risk. Your livelihood could be on the line as a result of overweight truck violations, for example.
It is in your best interest for you to talk to a lawyer if you have been cited with any trucking violation — not only moving violations. Call or e-mail the Law Offices of Douglas J. Wells to schedule a consultation regarding any of the following CDL violations that you may have been cited for:
- Operating a commercial vehicle without a valid CDL (Perhaps yours expired and you failed to renew it.)
- Driving a commercial truck using a suspended or revoked CDL
- Operating a commercial truck in Connecticut without a state permit
- Moving violations: speeding, illegal lane change, improper turn
- Failing to stop at a railroad crossing
- Overweight truck violations
- Trucking log violations
- Operating a commercial truck under the influence of alcohol or illegal drugs
If you are out of state and were ticketed while driving your 18 wheeler through Connecticut, please be aware that I can represent you in court without your presence. You do not have to travel back to Greenwich or elsewhere in the state in order for your CDL violation ticket to be zealously contested. Contact me, Douglas J. Wells, to discuss your alleged violation and the status of your CDL.
Contact a Connecticut Trucking Permit Violations Lawyer
Contact the Law Offices of Douglas J. Wells to schedule a consultation.









