FAQs

Kaplan & Klein was founded with one mission: to protect drivers from unjust or avoidable disqualification.

Frequenly Asked Questions

A totting up ban occurs when a driver accumulates 12 or more penalty points on their licence within a three-year period. This usually results in an automatic six-month driving disqualification unless exceptional hardship can be proven.

Exceptional hardship is a legal argument used to prevent a driving ban under the totting up system. It must demonstrate that disqualification would cause serious difficulties beyond mere inconvenience, such as losing your job or impacting dependent family members.

Yes, with the right legal defence, you may be able to avoid a ban. Our solicitors will assess your case and build a strong argument for exceptional hardship or challenge the charges against you.

We operate on a transparent, fixed-fee basis. This means you know exactly what you’re paying from the outset, with no hidden costs. Contact us for a tailored quote.

In most cases involving motoring offences, a court appearance is required. However, our expert team will handle all aspects of your defence and represent you in court, ensuring the best possible outcome.

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