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Driving Without Insurance Defense Lawyers in Baltimore
Driving Without Insurance Defense Lawyers in Baltimore
Fighting uninsured motorist charges and protecting your driving privileges across Maryland.
Driving without insurance in Maryland is a serious offense that the state enforces aggressively. Maryland law requires all registered vehicles to maintain minimum liability insurance coverage, and violations are tracked electronically through the state’s insurance verification system. If you are caught driving without valid insurance, you face fines, license suspension, vehicle impoundment, and potential criminal penalties.
At Killian Law Group, our attorneys defend clients who have been charged with driving uninsured, whether due to a lapse in coverage, a paperwork error, or a genuine misunderstanding about their policy status.
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Frequently Asked Lack of Insurance Questions:
Yes. Law enforcement can impound your vehicle if you are caught driving without valid insurance. You will also face fines and potential registration suspension. Our attorneys work to resolve these charges quickly and help you get your vehicle and driving privileges restored.
An SR-22 is a certificate of financial responsibility that your insurance company files with the MVA to prove you maintain the required minimum coverage. It is typically required after certain offenses and must be maintained for a specified period, usually three years.
Yes. If the lapse was brief, unintentional, or the result of an error by your insurance company, these facts can be presented as part of your defense. Our attorneys work to gather documentation showing that coverage existed or that the lapse was quickly corrected.
Penalties include fines of up to $1,000, suspension of your vehicle registration, and potential impoundment of your vehicle. Repeat offenses carry increased fines and longer suspension periods. The MVA may also require proof of future insurance through an SR-22 filing before restoring your driving privileges.







