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    Legal Group Benefits May Help Employees Who Find Themselves in Traffic Court
    Brittany Schmigel
    Some of today’s most common moving violations include speeding, running red lights, making illegal U-turns, seat belt violations and driving without a license, registration and/or insurance. Unresolved violations can result in serious ramifications, such as steep fines and license suspension; therefore, it is important that drivers take appropriate actions to properly handle traffic tickets. A legal group benefit gives employees access to professional counseling and, should they ever be unfairly cited for a moving or traffic violation, legal recourse. Read the full article from Hyatt Legal Plans.


     
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