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“Ben handled my Essex speeding ticket and reduced it to no points. Fast, professional, and I never had to miss work.”
— Verified Essex Client
If you received a speeding ticket, reckless driving charge, aggressive driving citation, or CDL violation in Essex, Maryland, you need a lawyer who understands Baltimore County traffic law and court procedures. Maryland’s Ticket Fighter — Attorney Bennett (Ben) Ostroff defends Essex drivers in Baltimore County District Court and focuses exclusively on Maryland traffic defense.
Whether your goal is avoiding points, preventing insurance increases, reducing fines, or protecting a CDL, you get direct access to an attorney who handles Maryland traffic cases every day. No call centers, no screening — just real legal defense.


Most Essex traffic citations are handled at:
Baltimore County District Court – Towson
120 E Chesapeake Ave
Towson, MD 21286
Attorney Ostroff routinely appears in this courthouse and understands how Baltimore County judges review speeding, reckless driving, CDL cases, and high-speed violations. You’ll receive clear instructions on what to do before court — defensive driving, MVA records, mitigation steps — so your case is prepared for the strongest possible outcome.
Maryland’s updated reckless driving law increases penalties for certain high-speed violations, including potential jail time. Essex drivers charged on I-695, MD-702, and Eastern Blvd should contact a lawyer immediately.
Attorney Ostroff monitors how Baltimore County judges apply these new 2025 laws, giving Essex drivers an advantage when facing serious charges.
Yes. Even minor speeding citations can carry points that increase insurance rates. A lawyer can often reduce charges, prevent points, or obtain PBJ.
Most Essex traffic cases go to the Towson District Court on E Chesapeake Ave. Many clients never have to appear — Attorney Ostroff can often appear on your behalf.
Yes. CDL tickets must be handled aggressively because employers and insurance companies review MVR records closely. Reductions or dismissals can protect your CDL career.
Anything 30+ mph over is treated seriously under Maryland’s 2025 reckless law. Legal representation is strongly recommended.
PBJ (Probation Before Judgment) keeps points off your record. It’s often possible depending on your prior record and the case facts.
Insurance companies often raise rates for 3 years after points are added to your record. A lawyer can frequently prevent points and help avoid these increases.
Yes. Many reckless driving charges can be reduced to negligent driving or standard speeding, depending on speed, driving record, and mitigation steps.
Yes. Speed camera tickets can be challenged for calibration errors, incorrect signage, or timing issues under Maryland law.
You can request an MVA driving record online or in person. Your attorney can review your record and use it to build a stronger defense strategy.
Immediately. Early action allows you to complete mitigation steps, driving courses, or gather records that may reduce or dismiss the charges.
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Legal Disclaimer: This page is for informational and advertising purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice. An attorney–client relationship is only established after signing a written fee agreement with Maryland’s Ticket Fighter, L.L.C.
