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Alberta Ticket Fighter

Client notes

What working with us actually looks like.

A verified note from a former client, plus a handful of common Alberta scenarios — clearly labelled as scenarios, not as quotes from specific drivers. Every file is different; the shape of the work is not.

A verified note from a client

Your service was great; it really helped. We may not have got off the ticket, but you managed to do the one major thing — not letting my license be revoked, which helped me to keep my job. I would suggest your service to anyone.
Alberta Ticket Fighter client

Example scenarios — not quotes

The shape of the work, in the cases drivers ask about most.

These are illustrative summaries of common Alberta files — what the situation typically looks like and what the free review usually surfaces. They are not direct quotes from any particular driver, and they are not promises about what any specific case will produce.

Edmonton · Speeding ticket

A driver on the way home from work picks up a speeding ticket and is about to just pay it. The free review explains what paying means for the abstract, the demerits, and the insurance renewal window — and what realistic alternatives look like before the deadline.

Calgary · Careless driving

A driver receives a careless driving allegation that looks small on paper but moves through the insurance grid like a serious conviction. The review walks through what each path actually costs over three years of premium, not just the fine on the bottom of the ticket.

Fort McMurray · IRS appeal

A driver picks up an IRS at a checkstop and has a short window to appeal under SafeRoads. The review confirms the deadline, identifies the disclosure to request, and explains how the appeal process actually unfolds — before the window closes.

Red Deer · QE2 speeding

A driver picks up a 41 km/h-over ticket on the QE2 north of Red Deer — $467 fine, 4 demerits, and a likely insurance-grid bump for three years if the conviction stuck. The review walks through what the disclosure should include, what a realistic resolution path looks like, and what each path actually costs over the lookback window.

A note on outcomes

Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Every file depends on its own facts, the disclosure available, and the court the matter is heard in. The scenarios above describe the kind of work we routinely do — they are not a promise of what any particular case will produce.

If you would like to share your own experience working with us, get in touch.

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The information on this page is general guidance about Alberta traffic ticket matters. It does not constitute legal advice and does not create a solicitor–client or representative–client relationship. Outcomes depend on the facts of each matter. For advice on your specific situation, request a ticket review.