Financial Responsibility at the DMV
What is Financial Responsibility? In 1974, the California State Legislature came to the startling realization that California was leading the Nation in the number of traffic collisions. The numbers of people injured in was staggering and the monetary loss in... Read More →
DMV Re-Examination Hearing at the San Bernardino Driver Safety Office
Case History: California Drivers Advocates was hired to assist our client in restoring his driving privilege after the DMV had arbitrarily suspended his license for a “Lapse of Consciousness.” Our 41 year old client was diagnosed with Type I diabetes... Read More →
What are the Laws Governing Financial Responsibility at the DMV
What are the Financial Responsibility Laws? The California Legislature has adopted a series of laws that govern the issue of Financial Responsibility and have empowered the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) with the responsibility of enforcing those laws. California’s... Read More →
California DMV Order of Probation and Suspension – CVC Section 12809
What gives the DMV the power to suspend my driver license for Negligent Operation? All of the DMV’s power is derived by the California Legislature and is defined and directed by the California Vehicle Code (CVC). CVC Section 12809(e): “The... Read More →
DMV Victory – APS DUI Hearing – San Bernardino Driver Safety Office
Case History: California Drivers Advocates was hired to assist a client whose driver license was in jeopardy of being suspended following a DUI arrest in the mountain city of Big Bear. Our 47 year old client was distraught because of... Read More →
How does the DMV use a Confidential Morbidity Report
What is a Confidential Morbidity Report? In the interest of public safety, the California Legislature has enacted a series of laws which make it mandatory for physicians or other health professionals to report certain types of medical conditions to the... Read More →
How do I schedule a Financial Responsibility Hearing at the DMV?
What is a Financial Responsibility Hearing? If the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) learns that the driver or owner of a motor vehicle was involved in a “reportable traffic collision,” and that there was no Proof of Financial Responsibility... Read More →