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Truck accidents can happen anywhere in Missouri, from the big cities to the small towns. Albany, MO is a small community, but drivers face risks of being injured in truck accidents. When a trucker driving through Albany, Missouri, is speeding, impaired or simply exhausted, he puts other motorists and pedestrians in danger. If you or a loved one was injured, or you lost a loved one in a trucking accident, it's important to talk to an experienced lawyer to learn about your rights. For a free consultation, contact Castle Law Office.
The truck accident lawyers at Castle Law Office are dedicated to providing diligent representation for clients in Albany and throughout Missouri and Kansas. We have years of experience in investigating 18-wheeler crashes in Albany. We know how to hold the negligent parties accountable.
Big rig accidents can lead to serious injuries such as broken bones or brain injuries. We know how to put experience and resources to work to make sure our clients get all of the money and benefits they deserve and need for their losses. In some cases, we can help families prepare a wrongful death lawsuit.
Be sure to contact our firm if you were injured in any type of accident due to negligence, or have questions about other legal matters. For more information, please visit the following pages:
Let the experienced truck accident attorneys with our firm assist you if you were injured or your loved one was injured or killed due to someone else's negligence in Albany. At Castle Law Office, we are skilled at standing up to the insurance companies and demanding full compensation.
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