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CDL Holder Sees Assured Clear Distance Ticket Reduced to Protect His Career

Posted On: April 24th, 2017 by Bradley J. Groene

In Hamilton County, Ohio a professional driver recently found himself in a very difficult position after a traffic accident resulted in a citation for Assured Clear Distance Ahead (ACDA). Traffic violations are always a serious matter, but for a CDL holder, the ramifications are even more severe, including increased insurance premiums, the revocation of his CDL classification, and the almost certain loss of his job. With his livelihood on the line, the man sought out an experienced Ohio traffic lawyer and contacted attorney Brad Groene with Luftman, Heck, & Associates.

In an effort to protect his career, attorney Groene met with the prosecutor and began discussing possible alternatives. After extensive negotiations and by illustrating his client’s circumstances, attorney Groene was able to successfully arranged to have the original assured clear distance ticket reduced to a non-moving violation. As a result, his client would not need to worry about any negative impact on his CDL classification and could continue earning a living.

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Bradley Groene made an exceptionally difficult situation much easier to handle. He kept me informed of everything that was going to happen and got results for my case far better than I could have hoped for. I would highly recommend him for anyone who finds themselves in legal troubles.