Trucking Accidents
On Behalf of The Law Offices of Goldfine & Bowles, P.C.
October 24, 2017
An accident involving an 18-wheeler can be a life-changing event. You could be dealing with serious physical and emotional pain and suffering, the challenges of paying for medical expenses and covering other costs, especially if you have lost wages from work due to your injuries.
These and other fears are common for people after a motor vehicle accident. With the attorneys of The Law Offices of Goldfine & Bowles, P.C., you can put your fears to rest. We have served our community since 1962 and have won more than $100 million in damages for our clients over the past decade alone. Our lawyers represent clients in Peoria, Bloomington, Galesburg and throughout Central Illinois.
Complications In Truck Accident Cases
In general, truck accident litigation is much more complicated than most other motor vehicle accident claims. For one thing, bigger vehicles lead to bigger injuries. Most truck accidents involve catastrophic or even fatal personal injuries, as well as significant property damage.
Further, the trucking industry is heavily regulated by federal law, state law and the industry itself, which can complicate the litigation.
Another complicated aspect of truck accident cases involves the physical research and accident reconstruction. Because of the catastrophic nature of these accidents, truck cases involve intense research to uncover evidence of liability.
At Goldfine & Bowles, P.C., we have extensive experience with all aspects of semitruck and tractor-trailer accident litigation in Illinois, and we are connected with a network of accident reconstructionists, forensic experts and other experts to help us build strong cases for our clients.
We work hard for our clients on a contingency fee basis, so you will not pay attorney fees until we obtain a favorable outcome or settlement on your behalf.
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You can discuss your semi accident case with a lawyer from our firm free of charge by calling (309-205-3266 toll free) or sending us an email.