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There are several types of compensation you can pursue after a truck accident. Whether you need money to pay for medical treatment or damage to your property, you deserve compensation.

At Kelleher Law, we can help you determine the full extent of your damages. If you sustained injuries in a truck accident, call one of our experienced truck accident attorneys today at 833-546-3675. We will do everything we can to hold those responsible accountable and get you the compensation you deserve.

Truck Accident Compensation in Florida: Fort Myers, FL Guide

Truck Accident Compensation

  • Medical bills: This includes x-rays, ER visits, medication, future medical care, physical therapy, surgery, accessibility modifications, etc.
  • Property damage: If you need repairs to your vehicle, phone, or any other property damaged in the accident, you should list them in your claim.
  • Lost wages: Many people are unable to work following a serious accident. If you cannot work, you should include missed paychecks or loss of any benefits.
  • Loss of consortium: This is the legal term for the companionship of a spouse. You may seek compensation for any loss in physical intimacy as a result of your injuries.
  • Loss of enjoyment: If you are not able to enjoy any of the activities you did previously because of your injuries, you can pursue compensation for that loss.
  • Pain and suffering: In addition to medical bills, a serious truck accident may leave you significant physical and emotional pain. This is compensable as pain and suffering.

Since a truck accident can be deadly, the aftermath often has a tremendous financial burden. That’s why it’s important to work with our knowledgeable truck accident lawyers to determine the value of your damages.

At Kelleher Law, our lawyers know that injuries in a truck accident can be life-changing and are here to serve you. . 

Serving Victims in Florida and Georgia

At Kelleher Law, we proudly represent victims in Naples, Fort Myers, and throughout Southwest Florida, as well as Roswell and the greater Atlanta area in Georgia.