Semi-trucks often weigh over twenty times more than the average car. Obviously, that means trucking accidents can be very serious, sometimes resulting in spinal injury, brain injury or death.
Trucking companies act quickly to protect their interests, and you should too. Like in auto accident cases, the evidence available in trucking cases can disappear forever if not obtained quickly. For example, accident reconstruction experts rely on physical evidence like skid marks, impact marks, and debris which can fade quickly. Data from computers on board some trucks can be erased or lost.
Accidents involving semi-trucks can happen due to driver-fatigue, improper maintenance, defective parts and improper loading among other causes.
I can help you identify your losses and together, we can consider the long term impact your injuries and treatment will have on your life, your family, and your ability to work. Don’t accept a short-sighted settlement that will leave you unable to pay for your own medical treatment.
I accept a limited number of cases each year, including serious commerical trucking injuries. The cases I take are not just numbers and files, they are people who need help trying to rebuild their lives. My cases are never handed off to junior associates. My cases are never set aside with hundreds of other cases that only get attention when a deadline is near.










