Dangerous Driving in Etobicoke

Dangerous Driving Lawyer Serving Etobicoke

Sawan Law House LLP helps Etobicoke clients charged with dangerous driving review alleged driving conduct, traffic and work-route context, collision evidence, licence consequences, and defence options.

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An Etobicoke dangerous driving charge can affect shift work, commuting, insurance, employment driving, family transportation, and record concerns.

Sawan Law House LLP helps Etobicoke clients review road context, witness evidence, video, collision materials, licence consequences, and defence options.

We focus on preserving useful evidence and assessing whether the Crown can prove dangerous driving.

This page provides general information only and is not legal advice. Criminal driving matters can be urgent and consequence-heavy. Do not miss court, drive while suspended, speak to police, ignore licence paperwork, or make decisions about your case without legal advice.

Local Planning Notes

Etobicoke dangerous driving defence should account for commuter and work-route traffic, shift schedules, collision evidence, licence consequences, insurance concerns, employment driving, and preservation of video or witness information.

Urban and work-route facts can matter

Congestion, lane changes, trucks, pedestrians, visibility, speed allegations, weather, and surrounding vehicles may affect the analysis.

Employment consequences may be immediate

Driving duties, workplace reporting, security screening, insurance, licensing, and shift transportation may need early review.

Video and records should be saved quickly

Dashcam footage, nearby video, GPS records, photos, repair records, and witness names may disappear or become harder to obtain.

Etobicoke Focus

Dangerous driving defence planning for Etobicoke clients whose case may involve urban roads, shift work, commuter routes, witness statements, dashcam footage, collision records, licence consequences, or employment driving.

Etobicoke client context

Clients may face dangerous driving allegations after a collision, complaint, police observation, road-rage report, or driving incident.

Evidence review

We review police notes, witness statements, video, photos, collision reports, road conditions, vehicle data, and disclosure gaps.

Defence and consequence planning

We help clients assess the alleged manner of driving, whether the criminal threshold is met, licence consequences, employment, insurance, immigration, and trial or resolution options.

How We Help

Dangerous driving issues we help Etobicoke clients review.

Manner of driving review

We examine the specific driving conduct alleged and whether it meets the criminal threshold.

Collision and road evidence

We review traffic, weather, visibility, road conditions, vehicle condition, photos, videos, and collision records.

Witness and police evidence

We assess officer notes, civilian statements, 911 details, dashcam footage, reconstruction material, and inconsistencies.

Employment and licence consequences

We consider suspension risk, insurance, employment driving, immigration, travel, licensing, and record concerns.

Our Process

A clear process for moving forward.

1

Review the charge

We start with the court date, charge paperwork, release terms, licence issues, and any collision, employment, or insurance documents.

2

Preserve evidence

We help identify videos, photos, route details, vehicle data, repair records, witness names, and timing information.

3

Analyze disclosure

We review police notes, witness statements, collision materials, video, road conditions, and Crown theory.

4

Plan next steps

We help clients understand resolution discussions, trial issues, expert needs, driving consequences, and court obligations.

What To Prepare

Helpful documents for your consultation.

You do not need everything ready before contacting us, but these items help us understand your situation faster.

  • Appearance notice, summons, undertaking, release order, and court date
  • Collision report, police notes, Crown disclosure, photos, videos, and witness statements
  • Dashcam footage, GPS records, vehicle data, repair records, or insurance documents
  • A private timeline of the route, road conditions, traffic, weather, and events
  • Medical or injury-related records if bodily harm is alleged
  • Employment, immigration, insurance, travel, or licensing documents if relevant

Common Questions

Dangerous driving questions Etobicoke clients often ask.

Can an Etobicoke dangerous driving charge affect shift work?

It can where transportation, driving duties, screening, insurance, or licensing are connected to work.

Should I preserve work-route records?

Yes. Route, timing, GPS, dashcam, and witness information may be relevant.

Can I drive a work vehicle while suspended?

No. Do not drive any vehicle while suspended or prohibited.

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