A collision with a tractor-trailer, box truck, or other commercial vehicle is not a routine fender bender. You may be facing serious injuries, time away from work, and a long medical recovery. At the same time, the trucking company and its insurer may already be working to limit what they pay.
Our personal injury attorneys represent individuals and families hurt in truck crashes in Delaware and the surrounding region. We listen to your story and focus on your concerns: medical bills, lost income, and the stress on you and your family. Every case is handled on a contingency basis, so you do not pay any attorneys’ fees unless we recover compensation for you.
After a truck crash, life often changes in ways you do not expect. You might be coping with surgery, hospital stays, or specialist appointments. Everyday tasks like lifting a child, driving to work, or sleeping through the night can suddenly feel difficult.
Many of our trucking accident clients face:
Our attorneys protect you from insurance company pressure to sign forms or accept a quick settlement. Our role is to step in, organize the legal side, and give you room to focus on your health and your family.
Truck crashes rarely happen out of nowhere. Often, missteps and shortcuts by trucking companies, maintenance crews, or drivers are the cause of tragic accidents on the road. Some of the problems we see in trucking cases include:
Understanding why a crash happened and who is responsible takes more than reading a police report. It can involve examining photos and video, reviewing inspection and maintenance records, and analyzing electronic data from the truck itself. Our experienced trucking accident team investigates every claim thoroughly to ensure that we get maximum compensation for you.
A serious truck crash can affect your finances, your health, and your daily life. The law allows you to pursue compensation for both economic losses and human losses that do not show up on a bill.
Depending on the facts of your case, you may seek money for:
If a loved one was killed in a trucking accident, surviving family members may have a wrongful death claim. That type of claim can address funeral expenses, the loss of income and benefits, and the personal loss of a family member’s support and companionship.
We work to understand how the crash has changed your life and then pursue compensation that reflects both your immediate needs and your long-term future.
When a truck crash turns your life upside down, who you choose to stand up for you matters.
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