Trucking companies have rapid response teams to protect their profits. You need a trial team to protect your rights.
Trucking Cases Are Different Accidents involving semi-trucks, tractor-trailers, and commercial delivery vehicles are governed by complex federal regulations (FMCSA). Unlike a standard car wreck, proving fault in a truck accident often requires digging into the company’s internal records.
We Investigate the "Black Box" Trucking companies often destroy evidence if you do not act quickly. We move immediately to send a "spoliation letter" to preserve the truck's Electronic Control Module (ECM) and driver logs. We look for:
Hours of Service Violations: Was the driver on the road longer than the legal limit?
Maintenance Failures: Was the truck's braking system or tires properly inspected?
Improper Loading: Was the cargo unsecured or overweight, causing the truck to tip?
Negligent Hiring: Did the company hire a driver with a history of DUIs or reckless driving?
Fighting the Corporate Lawyers Trucking insurance policies are massive, often totaling millions of dollars. Because the stakes are so high, they employ aggressive legal teams to deny your claim. Dayton Trial Law has the resources and experience to stand up to these corporate giants in court.
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