Trucking Accidents

Practically everything that we use, eat, or wear arrives on trucks which travel for many hours on Americas highways. While America's commerce benefits from the trucking industry, these multi-ton vehicles can be extremely dangerous. In addition to careless driving, there are many other factors that can cause or contribute to a trucking accident. Trucks are more difficult to operate safely than passenger vehicles on congested roadways. Trucks require longer stopping distances and therefore should never speed or tail-gate. Trucks have larger "blind spots" than passenger vehicles. Trucks may have tires and other parts that are worn-out from the extraordinary mileage they endure in a short time. Trucks can be prone to jackknifing because of improper weight distribution and a higher center of gravity. Trucks may spill or lose their loads causing accidents and potential injuries to others. And trucks are sometimes driven by drivers who have been awake far too long to still be alert. Many of our clients who have been involved in trucking accidents have suffered terrible bodily injuries as well as disabling emotional damages. The Schulman Law Group is committed to providing victims of trucking accidents, with our particular knowledge and expertise of these devastating personal injury cases, in order to obtain your rightful compensation. We encourage you to speak with one of our attorneys and learn the ways that the Schulman Law Group may be able to greatly benefit you.

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