Truck Wreck Expertise Matters.
No Fee Unless You Win.
Expertise Matters When You Hire an Accident Attorney.
There are many commercial truck wreck lawyers, but only a select few have the experience, expertise and results to call themselves a 1-800-TruckWreck lawyer.
Truck wreck victims need expertise for several reasons. One is the fact multiple parties are involved in commercial wrecks from the commercial driver, to the trucking company, trailer owner and/or associated insurance companies.
The second reason expertise is critical is the extensive laws, rules and regulations of the trucking industry---federal, state and local. This knowledge is imperative to successfully navigate a truck wreck case.
The attorneys at 1-800-TruckWreck have a strong reputation for having incomparable trial experience and extensive skills in negotiating fair settlements for clients in complex cases. Clients don't pay legal fees unless there is a successful outcome.
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What Does a Truck Wreck Personal Injury Attorney Do?
A truck wreck injury lawyer will sort out the details of your accident and conduct an extensive investigation of the wreck: Interview witnesses, collect and examine police reports, review available video footage and photographs, analyze medical records, interview expert medical staff, and work with consultants to reconstruct the accident scene.
They will pursue those at fault to ensure you receive the compensation you deserve. Overall, it's a process that requires grit, determination, and expertise to deliver success.
The lawyers at 1-800-TruckWreck cover specific geographic areas. To find an attorney in your area, simply fill out a form or call 1-800-TruckWreck.
What Should I Expect from a Personal Injury Attorney?
Truck accident clients are treated like family by 1-800-TruckWreck attorneys.
The first objective is to take care of the client and ensure they get physically, mentally and/or emotionally well. Truck wrecks are stressful so another objective is to always create a stress free approach for clients.
A typical case may take weeks, months or even years to settle. This includes the following primary steps:
- Conduct an initial case evaluation.
- Complete a "deep-dive" investigation of the evidence, including interviews and depositions.
- Compose a Demand Letter to those at fault outlining the client's "demands."
- If no settlement is reached, other means such as mediation may be used to reach a resolution.
- If an agreement is still not reached, a case may go to trial.
- If a final settlement or judgment is in your favor, settlement compensation is dispersed.