Rely on Our Network of CDL Attorneys!

Need a CDL attorney or truck driver lawyer to fight other tickets? Turn to American Truckers’ Legal Association (ATLA); fighting to protect professional drivers since 1987. We are the premiere legal service for professional drivers like you to assist with fighting CDL tickets and all other legal issues that truckers face. With a network of CDL attorneys nationwide, we fight to keep you driving.<!–more–>

A nationwide network of CDL attorneys represent our members at discounted, flat fees with a 90% win rate! Our network of lawyers for truck drivers protects professional commercial drivers against CDL traffic tickets, DAC issues, CSA issues, and all other legal matters for which they need help. The goal of the truck accident attorney is to represent the driver in court, and keep drivers on the road; earning a living while they protect their CDL.

It is difficult to suddenly have to find a truck driver attorney. You can rest easy knowing that our network of CDL lawyers fight CDL suspensions, accident tickets, speeding violations, DAC problems, CSA help, DOT violations, logbooks and over-weights. You can also turn to us for help with all other legal problems – divorce, insurance, DWI, DUI, property damage, and taxes. We care about you!

 

Do Not Pay Another Trucker Ticket Until You Talk To Us!

1-800-525-HAUL (4285)

 

Licensed, Discounted Flat-Rate, Winning CDL Attorneys For Truck Drivers in All 50 States and Canada¹!
The Trucking Lawyers Have An Amazing Record – usually 9 Out Of 10 Wins!
Help Available… 24 Hours a Day…7 Days a Week
All Cases – Commercial, Civil, Employment, or Personal Autos

Standard membership and pre-existing membership programs are available. Sign-up is quick and affordable. Payment arrangements can be made by calling us at 1-800-525-4285. Also, see our Membership page for more detailed information.

 

While You’re Out There Working, We Are Working For YOU!

¹ATLA is essentially a service company and does not practice law.  Past performance of attorneys who represent ATLA members does not guarantee future performance.