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Large trucks, or 18-wheelers, pass through Maryville, MO every day. The big rigs can be seen on Route 71, Route 136 and other roads in the cit. They typically carry large loads, or sometimes even dangerous materials. A truck accident in Maryville, MO, can be devastating. Because the semi trucks often are many times larger than the passenger car, a trucker may walk away from a crash without a scratch, while the occupants of the vehicle are taken away by ambulance.
If you or a loved one was injured in a truck wreck in Maryville, don't hesitate to contact an attorney at Castle Law Office for a free consultation. It's important to learn about your rights. You may be entitled to compensation for your losses. In some cases, a truck accident lawyer can help you pursue a wrongful death lawsuit if you lost a loved one through truck driver negligence in Maryville.
Semi-truck crashes can create significant losses for a victim in Missouri. You may be entitled to pursue compensation for medical bills, rehabilitation costs, lost wages and pain and suffering.
A truck accident attorney with our firm knows how to thoroughly investigate a semi truck accident to make sure the negligent parties are held accountable. The trucker may have been fatigued or may have been distracted. At Castle Law Office, our trucking accident lawyers serving Maryville and all of Missouri and Kansas leave no stone unturned.
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:
For a free consultation, contact our law firm today. Call 1-800-WIN-WIN-1 (1-800-946-9461). At Castle Law Office, we take victims' rights very seriously. Let us stand up for you. Tell the insurance companies you mean business.
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