About Jason
Jason Diamond represents drivers at several offices of the Traffic Ticket Team. He appears regularly in municipal courts and administrative hearings on behalf of clients who face a range of traffic-related charges. He also maintains a current professional association membership, which he uses to keep current on procedural developments and rules that affect traffic proceedings.
Diamond built his practice around the everyday realities of traffic law. He handles routine citations and contested infractions alike. His work often involves negotiating with prosecutors, preparing evidence for hearings, and advising clients on the practical consequences of convictions, such as insurance and license points. He takes cases from the initial citation through disposition, whether that means trial, plea, or administrative resolution.
On the ground, Diamond’s practice covers speeding tickets, careless driving allegations, seatbelt and equipment violations, and the administrative matters that can follow a citation. He also assists clients who face license suspensions or revocation proceedings and those seeking to minimize the long-term impact of a conviction. He is comfortable in courtroom settings and administrative offices. He assesses the record, questions evidence, and tests procedural compliance when that is appropriate for a client’s case.
Colleagues and clients describe him as practical and direct. He tends to favor clear explanations over legalese. That approach helps people understand what a charge could mean for their driving record and insurance costs. It also frames realistic expectations about court outcomes and the costs of different paths forward. He prepares for hearings by focusing on the facts and the rules that apply to them. In cases that can be resolved without trial, he pursues negotiated outcomes that address a client’s immediate needs.
Diamond practices across multiple Traffic Ticket Team offices, where he handles a steady docket of traffic matters. He keeps a regular schedule of appearances and consultations at those locations. His current practice concentrates on traffic law and the defense of traffic infractions.