Philadelphia Accident Lawyers Experienced & Successful
We know that large trucks present serious dangers on the road. These vehicles are
bigger and far more difficult to operate and steer than standard size cars and other
small vehicles that share the road. Each year, large trucks are involved in an astonishing
number of accidents on our roadways. In 2004 alone, an estimated 416,000 large trucks
were involved in traffic accidents throughout the United States. Out of the nearly
half a million accidents involving trucks and semis, 4,862 were involved in fatal
accidents.
At Sheridan & Murray, our trial lawyers believe that it is the responsibility
of the truck drivers and the trucking companies that employ them to operate and
manage their vehicles in a safe manner. Reckless driving, extra-large cargo loads,
and various other hazardous practices not only put the public in danger, but the
truck drivers as well. Our Pennsylvania and New Jersey truck accident lawyers are
experienced in handling these types of cases and can help answer any questions you
may have. At Sheridan & Murray you will get an experienced and aggressive team
of trial lawyers that will fight for your right to be compensated.
Trucking Accidents: What you need to know
You have rights if you have been involved in a truck accident.
Did you know that…
- In 2004, one out of every eight traffic fatalities resulted from a collision involving
a large truck.
- 98 percent of vehicle occupants killed in two-vehicle accidents involving a passenger
vehicle and a large truck were occupants of the passenger vehicle.
- Large trucks have higher fatal crash rates per mile traveled than passenger vehicles.
In 2004, an estimated 416,000 large trucks were involved in traffic accidents in
the United States. Of those, 4,862 were involved in fatal accidents.
- A total of 5,079 people were killed and an additional 116,000 people were injured
in accidents involving a large truck. Of the 5,079 people killed, only 15 percent
were truck occupants, while 77 percent were occupants of passenger vehicles, and
8 percent were pedestrians, bicyclists, or motorcyclists.
- Of the 116,000 people injured, 24 percent were truck occupants while 73 percent
were occupants of passenger vehicles, and 3 percent were pedestrians, bicyclists,
or motorcyclists.
Trucking companies have the resources to avoid being held liable for their mistakes.
This makes it very important that you have a knowledgeable lawyer and experts working
diligently to protect your rights. Please call today to speak with one of our
experienced lawyers (877)-699-7800.
Our trial attorneys and experts have the experience and expertise needed to handle
even the most serious trucking accident cases, and can help you obtain the compensation
you and your loved ones deserve.
How are trucking accidents investigated?
It is important to know your rights when you are involved in any type of accident.
If you have been involved in a truck accident it is imperative that these critical
steps are followed:
- In every truck accident case, it is very important to conduct an immediate and thorough
investigation.
- Immediate attention must be taken to preserve and document the scene of the accident
and the different vehicles involved.
- Do not give statements or sign any releases for medical records or employment records
until you have spoken to an attorney. Often the medical release allows the adjuster
to communicate with your doctors without you or anyone being present.
- Do not speak with the insurance companies and adjusters for the trucking company
- they are working against you and will not help you.
When representing injury victims, we typically hire a private investigator and accident
reconstruction expert to investigate the accident. This often includes examining
and photographing the accident scene and vehicles involved, checking any equipment
for apparent defects, analyzing pertinent evidence, reconstructing the accident,
and conducting interviews of witnesses, police officers, EMS personnel, and wrecker
drivers. This is necessary because far too many accidents are NOT properly investigated
by the responding police departments (which sometimes lack well-trained experts
in accident reconstruction).
Your best choice for legal representation.
Our Pennsylvania and New Jersey truck accident lawyers are experienced and aggressive
trial lawyers that know how to deal with insurance companies. We work with engineers,
bio mechanical experts, toxicologists, visual acuity experts, physicians, and various
other experts to ensure that our clients receive the attention and representation
they deserve. We want to help you obtain the compensation to which you are entitled.
The trucking accident lawyers of Sheridan & Murray understand the rules of the
road and the special duties imposed upon commercial and common carriers. Our trial
attorneys understand the scientific and engineering principles necessary to unravel
just how a trucking accident occurred. You will not find a more dedicated team of
trial lawyers to represent you and your loved ones.
Contact Sheridan & Murray today for your no cost consultation
- (877) 699-7800.