I had a very disappointing experience with TVC Pro-Driver.
Before paying, I provided all of my documents and ticket details during the consultation, and after reviewing everything, they told me they could handle my case. Based on that, I paid the $399 fee.
However, the very next day, the assigned attorney informed me that this type of construction/work-zone ticket is usually difficult to win and advised me to go through the court’s diversion program instead. The problem is that I had already contacted the court myself before hiring TVC and had already been given that same option and fee information. The main reason I hired TVC was because I wanted them to actually fight the ticket or work toward a dismissal, not simply repeat what I had already learned on my own.
What made the experience even more frustrating was the communication. Their marketing and intake department is extremely active — I was receiving multiple emails almost every day promoting their services and encouraging me to start a case. It was very easy to get in touch with someone when it came to signing up and paying.
But once the case was opened and it came time for actual work and follow-up, communication became extremely poor. Emails often went unanswered, and when I followed up by phone, I was told they had not received my messages. I had to take screenshots of my sent emails and resend everything to a different address just to get a response.
Only after I showed proof of all the delays, emails, and communication issues between departments did they offer a $100 refund out of the $399 fee.
In my experience, they have a strong department for marketing and getting clients signed up, but once it comes to case handling and actual results, it becomes very difficult to reach anyone.
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Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Siamac1990, Apr 16, 2026 at 8:24 AM.
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They put endless energy in trying to get me signed up with them. I refused every time. They used to post up at truck stops and use their predatory measures to get folks to join their program. Seemed like a money grab to me. They kept campaigning to me that they could get me out of this ticket or that ticket.....I countered be saying, that if I keep myself out of trouble in the first place, then I wouldn't need them....shut them down. A construction/work zone ticket is one of the worst tickets that you could possibly get. You would have done better to show up to court and hope for the best, or get your own lawyer......or not get that ticket at all. If you had a lane restriction or something else that would definitely be easier to fight.
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Thank you for posting your experience with TVC Pro-Driver. We don't get many reviews for legal service providers. I'm sorry you had a bad experience and lost money. When I got into trucking I was told I could lose my job for almost anything. I had been a week or two from being homeless before trucking and mostly drove super carefully because I had no backup plan if trucking didn't work.
At least your bad experience may help someone else. That's SOME good.Last edited: Apr 17, 2026 at 4:26 PM
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