When you are injured in a trucking accident, you may be entitled to significantly more compensation than insurance offers. The best way to find out is through a one-on-one consultation at Kelleher Law.
Liable Parties in a Truck Accident
There can be several liable parties in a truck accident – some of whom may not even be in the state in which the accident occurred. Having an attorney conduct an investigation helps to ensure each of these parties is identified and held to account.
Possible parties in a truck accident lawsuit include:
When multiple factors play a role in an accident, multiple defendants is a possibility. Each of these defendants will have legal representation and insurance companies working on their behalf. Who will you have working on yours?
Truck Accident Damages:
Pain and duress, also known as pain and suffering, are seldom included in insurance settlements. In fact, over the past several years, insurance companies have established a pattern of delaying or denying fair compensation to victims of serious injury, making legal action not just a good idea, but necessary in some cases.
If you suspect you are owed damages beyond the offerings of an insurance company, talk to one of our experienced Florida truck accident lawyers to see if we can help. We are here to review your case free of both cost and obligation, to provide honest and useful information about your rights and options, and to stand by your side as we fight for justice.
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.