Prince George's CountyTraffic ViolationsDriving Without Insurance in Upper Marlboro: Legal Consequences and Defenses

By Jonathan L. Haskell, Esq., Criminal Defense Attorney – Prince George’s County, Maryland

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Why Driving Without Insurance Is a Serious Offense

As an attorney here in Upper Marlboro, I’ve handled many cases where drivers thought driving without insurance was “no big deal.”.

The truth is, Maryland takes this offense very seriously.

If you’re caught, it’s not just a ticket—it can lead to heavy fines, points on your license, and even jail time.

Maryland law requires every driver to carry minimum insurance coverage.

When you’re pulled over and can’t prove you have it, the penalties go beyond the courtroom.

It can affect your ability to keep your license and your right to drive legally in the future.

The Legal Consequences of Driving Without Insurance

If you’re stopped in Upper Marlboro and don’t have valid insurance, you could face:

  • Fines of up to $1,000 for each violation
  • Five points on your driving record
  • License and registration suspension
  • Possible jail time for repeat offenses
  • Higher insurance premiums once you try to reinstate coverage

Why Maryland Punishes This Offense Harshly

The state sees uninsured driving as a danger to everyone on the road.

If an accident happens and you don’t have coverage, the costs fall on the other driver or the state.

That’s why Maryland judges don’t go easy on these cases.

Defenses Against a Driving Without Insurance Charge

When I defend clients charged with this offense, the first thing I do is review the details.

In some cases, drivers really did have insurance but couldn’t provide proof at the time of the stop.

In other cases, the insurance company or the Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA) made an error.

Common Defenses I Use in Court

  • Showing proof that valid insurance was in place at the time of the stop
  • Demonstrating that the MVA records were wrong
  • Providing evidence that the driver immediately secured proper insurance coverage
  • Negotiating for reduced penalties based on good faith actions

Why Acting Quickly Helps Your Case

Judges in Prince George’s County respond well when drivers take steps to fix the issue right away.

Paying premiums, reinstating a lapsed policy, or showing proof of coverage can often make a big difference in the outcome.

How I Help Drivers in Upper Marlboro

I understand that sometimes people fall behind on bills or insurance companies cancel policies without warning.

My job is to protect you from the worst consequences and give you the best chance at keeping your license.

Whether it’s negotiating with the court, fixing MVA mistakes, or presenting your good faith efforts, I know how to build a defense that puts you in the strongest position.

My Advice to You

If you’ve been charged with driving without insurance in Upper Marlboro, don’t face it alone.

The penalties are too serious to ignore.

Call my office today, and let’s take the right steps to protect your license, your record, and your future.

👉 Book your consultation online now or call us directly at 301-627-5844.

By Jonathan L. Haskell, Esq., Criminal Defense Attorney
DUI & Traffic Violations

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