How We Make A Difference
We Act Immediately
Truck accident cases require fast action. Critical evidence such as driver logs, black box data, inspection records, and maintenance documentation can be lost if not preserved. We move quickly to secure evidence and protect your claim from the start.
We Bring a Strategic Approach to Recovery
Commercial truck crashes often cause severe and life-altering injuries. We ensure our clients are properly evaluated and connected with appropriate medical care so injuries are fully diagnosed, treated, and documented. We guide clients through the treatment process to avoid gaps in care and strategically build the claim as recovery progresses to reflect the full impact of the injury.
We Maximize Financial Recovery
Truck accident cases frequently involve substantial insurance policies and multiple responsible parties. We pursue compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, reduced earning capacity, long-term disability, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and permanent impairment. Our objective is full and fair compensation — not a quick settlement.
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Step 1 – Call 911 and report the accident.
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Step 2 – Seek immediate medical attention.
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Step 3 – Document the vehicles and scene if possible.
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Step 4 – Avoid speaking with the trucking company’s insurer without legal guidance.
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Step 5 – Contact an experienced truck accident attorney immediately.
What Is Your Case Worth?
Every truck accident case is different. Its value depends on the severity of injuries, available insurance coverage, liability evidence, and the long-term impact on your life. We provide clear, honest evaluations grounded in real experience.
Common Types of
Truck Accidents
We Handle
- Jackknife accidents
- Underride collisions
- Rollover crashes
- Rear-end commercial truck collisions
- Blind-spot accidents
- Fatigue-related crashes
Common Truck Accident Injury Types
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- Traumatic brain injuries
- Spinal cord injuries
- Multiple fractures
- Internal organ damage
- Severe burns
- Permanent disability
- Wrongful death
Understanding Your Claim
FAQ
Are trucking companies required to carry higher insurance coverage?
Yes, commercial carriers are typically required to carry significantly higher insurance limits than private drivers.