
As the July 4th holiday weekend approaches, roads across New Jersey will become busier with travelers, family gatherings, and celebrations. Unfortunately, holiday weekends also bring an increase in traffic stops, speeding citations, reckless driving charges, and DUI-related arrests. For drivers facing a traffic violation, having experienced legal representation can make a significant difference in protecting their driving record and future.
For more than 38 years, Jack Stillman has been representing New Jersey drivers in traffic court with a focus on personal service, attention to detail, and results-driven advocacy. As a 5-Star Google rated NJ attorney, Jack understands the stress and uncertainty that come with a traffic conviction and works closely with clients to explain their options and build the strongest possible defense.
Traffic violations can carry serious consequences beyond fines, including license points, increased insurance premiums, license suspension, and potential impacts on employment. Jack’s extensive experience in New Jersey traffic court allows him to effectively advocate for drivers facing speeding tickets, reckless driving charges, suspended license offenses, and other motor vehicle violations.
Drivers can learn more about Jack Stillman’s commitment to New Jersey motorists in his blog, “Dedicated, Experienced and Focused on Results: My Commitment to New Jersey Drivers”: Read the blog here . Additional insight into protecting a driving record after a traffic violation can be found in “Protecting Your Driving Record: Jack Stillman’s Experienced Defense for Convicted Drivers in New Jersey Traffic Court”: Read the blog here .
This July 4th holiday weekend, and at all times, Jack encourages New Jersey drivers to prioritize safety: avoid distracted driving, obey speed limits, plan ahead for heavy traffic, and never drive under the influence. More seasonal safety tips are available in his related blogs: “Staying Safe This New Year’s Eve: What New Jersey Workers & Drivers Need to Know” (Read here) and “Staying Safe at Work During the Holiday Season in New Jersey” (Read here).

