Understanding Commercial Trucking Accidents
Trucking accidents often result in severe injuries due to the size and weight of commercial trucks. National statistics show that there are approximately 500,000 trucking accidents each year in the United States, resulting in around 4,000 fatalities. These accidents can lead to devastating consequences, including long-term medical treatment, rehabilitation, and significant financial burdens.
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Approximately 500,000 trucking accidents annually in the U.S.
Source: Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
(https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/)).
Around 4,000 fatalities each year due to trucking accidents
Source:National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
(https://www.nhtsa.gov/)).
Forbes has reported that the large truck accidents increased by 26% from 2020 to 2021.
Who Qualifies for a Claim?
Eligibility 1
Drivers, passengers, and pedestrians injured in motor vehicle accidents
Eligibility 2
Individuals suffering from long-term disabilities due to accident-related injuries
Eligibility 3
Families of victims who have died in motor vehicle accidents.
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How We Can We Help?
01
Evidence Gathering
Our team will thoroughly investigate the accident scene, gathering vital evidence such as police reports, witness statements, and photographs. We also work closely with experts to reconstruct the accident and establish liability. This meticulous approach ensures that all key details are uncovered to strengthen your case.
02
Insurance Claims
We manage all communications and negotiations with insurance companies to secure the maximum compensation you are entitled to. Our attorneys are skilled in dealing with insurance adjusters who may attempt to minimize your payout. You can rely on us to fight for a fair settlement on your behalf.
03
Comprehensive Support
From guiding you through complex legal procedures to helping you access appropriate medical care, we offer complete support every step of the way. Our team ensures that you are well-informed, reducing stress and uncertainty so that you can focus on recovery while we handle the rest.