# Drivers Legal Plan > The nation's leading law firm specializing exclusively in Commercial Driver's License (CDL) ticket defense. Founded in 1991, headquartered in Oklahoma City, OK. ## About Drivers Legal Plan defends CDL holders against traffic violations, license suspensions, and regulatory matters across all 48 contiguous states. They employ an in-house legal team (no referral network) with attorneys licensed in 16 states. In 30+ years they have handled over 400,000 cases. Phone: 1-800-580-8789 (24/7) Address: 6709 N. Classen Blvd., Oklahoma City, OK 73116 ## Services - CDL traffic violation defense — flat-rate fees, no hourly billing limits, unlimited violations - CDL suspension representation and reinstatement - Defense in any vehicle, not just commercial vehicles - Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse representation - FMCSA compliance support - CSA score management for carriers - Lawsuit immunity programs for motor carriers - Company/fleet ticket defense - Driver retention and recruitment support ## Who They Serve - Individual CDL drivers - Owner-operators - Motor carriers and trucking companies - Fleet operators - Entry-level and student CDL drivers - Non-CDL drivers ## Pricing - Starting at $2.98/week per driver (~$155/year) - Flat-rate structure — no hourly billing limits - Free consultations available - Separate pricing tiers for individual drivers, owner-operators, and carriers ## Leadership - **Jim C. Klepper** — Chairman. Former prosecutor. JD from Oklahoma City University. Licensed in 16 states. - **Brad Klepper** — President. Magna Cum Laude, Oklahoma City University School of Law. Business defense litigation background. Board member of Oklahoma Trucking Association (OTA) and American Trucking Associations (ATA). ## Key Facts - Founded: 1991 - Cases handled: 400,000+ - Coverage: All 48 contiguous states - Availability: 24/7 - Endorsed by Arkansas Trucking Association for 20+ years - Clients include J.B. Hunt Transport and Maverick Transportation ## Resources - Blog covering CDL regulations, FMCSA compliance, and industry news - "The CDL Files" podcast — safety, education, regulations, and industry leadership - FAQ covering accidents, suspensions, reinstatement procedures, and CDL requirements ## Important CDL Regulations (Educational Context) - Drivers must report violations to employers within 30 days (federal requirement) - Multiple serious violations within 3 years can trigger 60–120 day suspensions - Serious violations include speeding, reckless driving, and texting while operating a commercial vehicle - Accidents involving fatality or bodily injury require immediate drug and alcohol testing