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Truck Accidents

Truck accident articles here address serious injuries, driver negligence, and maintenance records, along with hours-of-service rules, crash evidence, and the parties that may be responsible for a commercial truck collision.

Why do Trucking Accidents Occur?

Why do Trucking Accidents Occur?

When it comes to road safety, accidents involving commercial trucks can have catastrophic consequences. These accidents often result in severe…

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Trucking Accident – Personal Injury Lawyer

Trucking Accident – Personal Injury Lawyer

Trucking Accidents Truck accidents are a major concern for motorists in Los Angeles and the greater West Covina area. As…

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Truck Accidents: Protecting Your Rights

Truck Accidents: Protecting Your Rights

If you or a loved one has been involved in a truck accident in the Los Angeles or West Covina…

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How Poor Semi Truck Maintenance Contributes to a Truck Accident.

It is our strong opinion that no other Truck Accident Personal Injury Attorney in the State of California has as…

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How Much Money Can I get from a Truck Accident? A LOT!

How Much Money Can I get from a Truck Accident? A LOT!

The purpose of our article is to keep it simple and in layman terms for learning purposes. For starters, if…

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Not all Truck Accident Personal Injury Lawyers are created Equal.

Not all Truck Accident Personal Injury Lawyers are created Equal.

First, and foremost, it is our strong opinion that no other Truck Accident Personal Injury Attorney in the State of…

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Larger vehicles mean more serious injuries, and more parties who could be responsible: the driver, the trucking company, or whoever handled maintenance. Federal hours-of-service rules add another layer a typical car accident case doesn't have.
Driver conduct, maintenance records, hours-of-service logs, crash reports, and witness statements can all matter. Proving negligence often means digging into records the trucking company keeps, not just the crash scene itself.
Poor maintenance or a driver who exceeded legal hours can explain why the crash happened in the first place. When either factor is in play, those records are worth reviewing early, before they're harder to obtain.
Yes. Call our office so we can look into maintenance records, driver hours, and who's responsible for the crash.
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