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A truck accident can happen on any road, including those in Oregon, MO. Truck accidents can create complex personal injury cases, more so than ordinary car accident cases. Injured in a truck wreck in Oregon? You may need a truck accident attorney who has a thorough knowledge of Missouri laws and federal trucking regulations.
If you or a loved one was injured in a truck accident, don't hesitate to contact an experienced lawyer at Castle Law Office. A truck accident lawyer can answer your questions and discuss the best course of action. Call 1-800-WIN-WIN-1 (1-800-946-9461) for a free consultation, or contact our firm online.
Truck accidents, based on the sheer size of the truck, can involve serious injuries that result from significant forces. A driver or a passenger in a car may slam his or her head against a windshield or hard object and sustain a brain injury. High-impact truck accidents in Oregon or elsewhere in Missouri may result in broken bones and injuries to the spinal cord.
Whatever the extent of your injuries, Castle Law Office is here to help you pursue the money you deserve. Losses can be significant, and the insurance company may try to offer a quick settlement that does not begin to cover the losses.
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 an experienced truck accident attorney in Oregon. At Castle Law Office, we are prepared to stand up for you. Tell the insurance companies you mean business.
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