Santa Fe Jury Awards Record $ 58 Million in Wrongful Death
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In order to bring a successful
lawsuit against a trucking company after an accident, you are going to need evidence to prove your claim.
Our attorneys have handled
lawsuits against trucking companies, motorists, property owners, hospitals and large corporations and, while each case is different, have recovered millions on behalf of their clients.
The trucking carrier, meanwhile, has expressed confusion, saying it isn't sure why the plaintiff has filed
a lawsuit against the trucking company when «it's obvious» the van driver «pulled out in front of my guy.»
The family then brought a personal injury
lawsuit against the trucking company in another county.
Not exact matches
Depending on the circumstances, motorists injured in truck crashes may be able to file
lawsuits against the negligent
trucking company to recover damages.
We represent individuals and professionals, municipalities and their agencies, business entities,
trucking companies, insurers and their insureds from claims and
lawsuits for catastrophic losses and personal injuries, civil rights, construction losses and contracts, employment related practices, property damage and wrongful death arising from the transportation function and commercial motor vehicle activity; the ownership, use and control of land (including environmentally related or toxic exposure claims); the design, manufacture, sale or use of industrial and consumer products; and liability claims
against licensed professionals, including lawyers, engineers, accountants and architects, in the States of Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
Although the plaintiffs in this particular
lawsuit were the railroad
companies, the article notes that several of the families of the passengers and conductor who were killed in the crash have filed civil suits
against the
trucking company, the driver's estate, and his insurance
company.
Article from the Chicago Tribune regarding
lawsuit filed
against Wisconsin
trucking company and its role in a 2006 fatal truck accident.
To plan a successful
lawsuit against a negligent
trucking company or driver, you need a skilled personal injury lawyer with years of experience handling these types of cases.
al, the estate of a man killed in a truck accident, Sam Tom, filed a
lawsuit against the big rig driver who struck his vehicle and the
trucking company that employed him.
You only have three years to file a
lawsuit against the trucker or the
trucking company.
Filing a personal injury
lawsuit against a truck driver or
trucking company is complicated and requires the assistance of an experienced lawyer.
Victims that suffer serious damages will file a civil
lawsuit or claim
against the
trucking company, trucker, truck manufacturer, parts manufacturer, supplier or others at fault for the accident.
The attorneys working for these insurance
companies are experienced in defending claims
against trucking companies, and they sometimes get
lawsuits dismissed without a jury ever hearing the facts of the case.
The
trucking company filed a
lawsuit against the SUV driver for property damage in one county.
Our firm's attorneys have handled many truck accident cases, including
lawsuits against some of the largest
trucking companies, distributors, and insurers in the nation.