Juvenile Distracted Driving Attorney

Get Help With Your Juvenile Reckless Driver Case

When someone gets behind the wheel of a car they need to be responsible and mature enough to drive safely and carefully. Many teenager who are under the age of 18 and new to driving get excited and easily distracted and can be reckless drivers. Reckless driving is dangerous and can lead to serious accidents and injuries. If you have been accused of reckless driving and are under the age of 18, attorney Gerard V. Amedio can help you .

What Is Reckless Driving?

Reckless driving is the act of driving a vehicle in a careless and dangerous manner. It can be anything from driving too fast to cutting in and out of traffic. Reckless driving can cause accidents and is considered neglectful behavior. A person can be charged with reckless driving whether they have caused an accident or were just observed driving in such a manner.

Should I Hire An Attorney?

Reckless driving charges should not be take lightly, especially if the driver is under the age of 18. Teen drivers could lose their license for months or even years and insurance rates could increase as a result of the reckless driving act. If you have an underage driver who has been charged with reckless driving, it is a good idea to hire an attorney to help fight the charges.

Call An Experienced Attorney Today For Help With Your Underage Reckless Driving Case

If your son or daughter is under the age of 18 and has been charged with reckless driving, call an attorney who can help you fight the charges. Attorney Gerard V. Amedio wants to help you. Call (518) 583-4123 today.

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