North Carolina Truck Accident Attorney
Your Legal Rights after a Trucking Accident
Large trucks serve a number of important purposes, including deliveries for businesses and individuals, shipping, transportation of consumer goods and more. Unfortunately, they also pose a hazard to other drivers on the road. These large vehicles may weigh anywhere from 10,000 to 80,000 pounds or even more when fully loaded. They are more difficult to maneuver, have large blind spots and are more susceptible to hazardous road, traffic and weather conditions. If a driver is negligent or careless in any way, this may lead to a serious truck accident that leaves numerous people injured.
If you or a loved one was injured in a trucking accident, talk to a North Carolina personal injury lawyer at Lanier Law Group. Our firm handles cases involving semi truck, big rig, tractor trailer and 18-wheeler accidents throughout North Carolina and we are ready to discuss your unique case and how we can help you. Not only are we highly experienced in handling these matters, but we have the resources needed to carefully investigate the circumstances that led to your accident and then prove the true and complete value of your claim. We will work tirelessly to seek the highest possible settlement or jury award we can.
Injured in an accident with a large truck? Talk to a North Carolina injury lawyer.
The large size and weight of a commercial truck makes it extremely dangerous for any passenger car, light truck,
motorcyclist, pedestrian or bicyclist in a collision. Occupants of other vehicles and non-occupants (bicyclists, pedestrians, etc.) are far more likely to be injured or
lose their lives in these accidents. Though your life may be turned upside down because a truck driver was speeding, driving drunk or was otherwise negligent, you can seek fair
compensation that will help you regain control of your life and move on. Our team is here to help.
Contact a North Carolina truck accident attorney at our offices to find out how we can help with your claim.