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New York Suspension Hearings Lawyers

New York Revocation Hearings Attorney

There are a variety of reasons why you may be summoned to appear before the Department of Motor Vehicles for a hearing, including:

  • Persistent violator (accumulation of too many points)
  • High speed
  • False statement on a driver's license application
  • Involvement in a fatal accident
  • Failure to submit to a breath test
  • Repair shop violations

No matter why you are being called for a DMV hearing, you should consider retaining experienced counsel to help you protect your driving privileges.

At the Law Offices of Martin A. Kron,, New York suspension hearings attorneys can provide you with effective representation to help you avoid a suspension or revocation of your driving privileges.

Attorney Martin A. Kron is a former New York City traffic court judge who was trained by the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). A keen understanding of what the DMV is looking for when they conduct these types of hearings will be invaluable to your defense.

Persistent Violator Hearing Defense

If you are facing the suspension or revocation of your driver's license for the accumulation of excessive points on your license, DMV may schedule a persistent violator hearing. At such a hearing, we would have the opportunity to offer a solid defense of your driving privileges that is grounded in our knowledge of and familiarity with the DMV's inner workings.

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Fight to keep your driving privileges and your insurance premiums low, call 212-696-1888 or contact us online to schedule a free consultation with one of our lawyers. We accept all major credit cards in order to better accommodate our clients' needs.

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