Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Massachusetts License Suspension Lawyer Launches New Website for Massachusetts Motorists

There is a new legal resource for those seeking hardship licenses and license reinstatements: a newly designed website which contains information regarding many types of license suspensions and guidance on how to get back on the road legally.

Massachusetts (PRWEB) May 5, 2009 -- The Law Office of Brian E. Simoneau, a firm dedicated to fighting Massachusetts license suspensions, is pleased to announce the launch of its new and improved website dedicated to license suspension help for Massachusetts motorists. The re-designed site, which launched last week and replaced rmvlawyer.com, was designed to provide guidance and assistance to those seeking to learn about Massachusetts DUI and licensing laws, which are exceedingly complex.

The re-designed website provides detailed and specific information regarding each type of suspended license situation. It will provide on-line assistance to those seeking answers regarding license suspensions and hardship licensing in Massachusetts. A key feature includes information for motorists using ignition interlock devices and what steps to take if the interlock device registers a false positive reading. According to the Registry of Motor Vehicles, there are approximately 4,000 Massachusetts interlock users.

Massachusetts motorists deserve to have a resource which explains how to get a hardship license or full reinstatement when a license is suspended because of DUI, an immediate threat complaint, speeding tickets, using a false ID, operating to endanger, an ignition interlock violation or one of the many other reasons which trigger a suspension or revocation. Most suspensions in Massachusetts are statutory, meaning that they are automatically imposed by operation of law and the Registry has no discretion not to suspend someone's license. However, even with these automatic statutory suspensions, it may be possible to get them shortened or get a hardship license. Also, it might be possible to get the entire suspension canceled. For example, when a motorist accumulates a combination of 7 citations or at-fault accidents within a 3 year period, the Mass. RMV will automatically suspend that person's license for 2 months. It is, however, possible to get the license reinstated early. Attorney Simoneau's redesigned web site explains the appeal process and what is required. Hopefully, it will serve as a valuable tool for Massachusetts motorists who find themselves having to deal with the Registry of Motor Vehicles, as they navigate through the complex set of laws which govern license revocations, suspensions, and reinstatements.

The redesigned site can be accessed at http://www.suspendedlicensehelp.com/.

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