Traffic Law – so that you
get what you are entitled to.
After an accident, disputes with the insurer and reductions of legitimate claims are a real risk. We handle your accident claim, enforce compensation and pain and suffering damages, and defend you in fines and administrative proceedings.
How we can support you
Following an accident, we handle the entire process with the other party's insurer – stress-free for you.
- Complete correspondence with the opposing party's liability insurer.
- In the case of a non-fault accident, the other party regularly bears the legal costs.
- Instruction of experts to establish the extent of the damage.
- Assessment of the liability ratio – even in cases of partial fault.
You are entitled to full compensation for your loss. We enforce all claim items.
- Repair costs or replacement value (including notional settlement).
- Diminished market value of the vehicle.
- Loss of use or hire car costs.
- Towing, expert's fees and a flat-rate allowance for incidental costs.
In cases of personal injury, it is about more than repair costs. We secure appropriate compensation for pain and suffering.
- Assessment according to the type and severity of the injury and the duration of the impairment.
- Consideration of permanent damage and long-term consequences.
- Compensation for loss of earnings and medical treatment costs.
- Consistent enforcement against the insurer.
Not every fine notice is justified. We review it and lodge an objection within the deadline.
- Two-week deadline:An objection to the fine notice can be lodged within two weeks of service.
- Review of measurement procedures, tolerances and procedural errors.
- Defence against points in Flensburg and a threatened driving ban.
- Assessment of whether the driving ban can be waived (e.g. due to occupational necessity).
If the withdrawal of your driving licence or a medical-psychological assessment (MPU) is threatened, swift action is required. We represent you before the authority.
- Defence against measures taken by the driving licence authority.
- Action against the order for a medical-psychological assessment (MPU).
- Reinstatement of the driving licence after withdrawal.
- Doubts regarding driving fitness and remedial seminars.
In cases of criminal allegations relating to road traffic, we defend you resolutely.
- Defence in cases of unauthorised leaving of the scene of an accident / hit-and-run (§ 142 StGB).
- Drink and drug driving offences (§§ 315c, 316 StGB).
- Driving without a licence, coercion, endangering road traffic.
- Aim: avoidance of driving bans, licence withdrawal and entries in the register.
Traffic Law Explained Clearly
What to do after a road traffic accident?
Secure the scene of the accident, document the damage and those involved, and do not make any admission of liability. After an accident that was not your fault, you are entitled to compensation for your costs – including your own solicitor, whose fees are covered by the opposing insurer.
Who pays for the solicitor after an accident that was not your fault?
In the case of a road traffic accident that was not your fault, solicitor's fees form part of the recoverable damage. They are usually covered by the liability insurer of the party responsible for the accident.
Is it worth objecting to a fine notice?
Often, yes. Measurement errors, formal errors or procedural defects can lead to the case being dismissed. The objection must be filed within two weeks of service. We will review your notice and your prospects of success.
Should I commission an expert?
For damage above the minor threshold, you have the right to choose your own expert. An independent report secures the amount of your claim. We will advise you on the right course of action.
Had an accident? We'll take care of it.
Describe your case to us – we will take care of enforcing your claims.