Experience That Makes a Difference
Attorney Mitchell Frank brings over 20 years of traffic law experience to every case. As a former prosecutor, he has handled thousands of traffic and criminal driving offenses across South Florida. His background provides a clear advantage—understanding how the other side builds its case allows him to identify errors, challenge evidence, and negotiate dismissals or reduced penalties.
Focused on Traffic Defense
Our firm practices exclusively in traffic-related cases. This focus means we understand every aspect of the Florida traffic court system, from procedural requirements to radar calibration laws. Whether you’re facing a speeding ticket, suspended license, or DUI charge, we know how to navigate the system efficiently and effectively.
Personalized Legal Representation
Every case is different, and so is every client. When you hire our firm, you receive direct attention from Attorney Frank—not a call center or case handler. We take the time to evaluate your specific situation, explain your options, and develop a strategy designed to achieve the best outcome with minimal disruption to your life.
Cost-Effective Results
Our services start at just $69, making professional legal representation affordable for every driver. In most cases, we can appear in court on your behalf—saving you time, stress, and additional expenses. The cost of representation is often far less than the increase in insurance premiums caused by a single ticket.
Proven Record of Success
- Thousands of Florida traffic cases successfully defended
- Dismissals and no-point resolutions in most eligible cases
- Serving Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach Counties
- Strong client satisfaction and five-star reviews
Your Defense Starts Here
From speeding tickets to criminal traffic violations, we work to protect your license and keep your record clean. If you’ve been cited, don’t pay the ticket before exploring your options. Contact our office today for a free case review and learn how we can help you avoid points, reduce fines, and stay on the road.