Frequently Asked Questions

    Clear, direct answers to help you decide whether to fight your ticket — local to Alberta.

    Fabsy's flat fee is $488 with a zero-risk guarantee — you only pay if we save you money. Most clients avoid $1,000–$3,000 in insurance increases over three years.

    Our results-based practice wins for 95%+ of clients — dismissals, reduced charges, or amendments that protect insurance. We focus on outcomes that preserve your driving record.

    No — fighting prevents insurance hikes. A conviction often raises premiums $500–$1,500 yearly for three years; our goal is to avoid that outcome by disputing charges effectively.

    The average process is 3–6 months from filing to resolution. Fabsy handles disclosure, filings, and court representation so you can keep living your life.

    Usually no. We appear on your behalf for most Alberta traffic matters, handling negotiations and courtroom representation so you don't need to attend.

    We fight speeding, careless driving, distracted driving, red light camera issues, license suspensions, commercial violations, and more across Alberta — Calgary, Edmonton, Red Deer, Lethbridge, Medicine Hat.

    You pay nothing under our zero-risk guarantee if we don't save you money. If we can't secure a dismissal, reduction, or amendment that protects insurance, there's no fee.

    Demerit points make convictions visible to insurers and often trigger premium increases. Accumulate 15 points and you risk license suspension in Alberta.

    How much does it cost to fight a traffic ticket in Alberta?

    Fabsy's flat fee is $488 with a zero-risk guarantee — you only pay if we save you money. Most clients avoid $1,000–$3,000 in insurance increases over three years.

    What is Fabsy's success rate for traffic tickets?

    Our results-based practice wins for 95%+ of clients — dismissals, reduced charges, or amendments that protect insurance. We focus on outcomes that preserve your driving record.

    Will fighting a ticket increase my insurance?

    No — fighting prevents insurance hikes. A conviction often raises premiums $500–$1,500 yearly for three years; our goal is to avoid that outcome by disputing charges effectively.

    How long does it take to resolve a ticket?

    The average process is 3–6 months from filing to resolution. Fabsy handles disclosure, filings, and court representation so you can keep living your life.

    Do I have to appear in court if I hire Fabsy?

    Usually no. We appear on your behalf for most Alberta traffic matters, handling negotiations and courtroom representation so you don't need to attend.

    What tickets does Fabsy handle?

    We fight speeding, careless driving, distracted driving, red light camera issues, license suspensions, commercial violations, and more across Alberta — Calgary, Edmonton, Red Deer, Lethbridge, Medicine Hat.

    What happens if Fabsy doesn't win my case?

    You pay nothing under our zero-risk guarantee if we don't save you money. If we can't secure a dismissal, reduction, or amendment that protects insurance, there's no fee.

    How do demerit points affect insurance?

    Demerit points make convictions visible to insurers and often trigger premium increases. Accumulate 15 points and you risk license suspension in Alberta.