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Truck Accidents
Fact: Truck accidents on our
nation’s roadways are a serious threat and a leading cause of death for those under the age of
thirty-four. Annually over 40,000 people are killed in approximately five million motor vehicle
accidents. This amounts to approximately 110 fatalities per day, and results in nearly 14,000
victims of motor vehicle accidents per day. Unfortunately, during your lifetime, you are likely to
be involved in at least one auto accident.

Protect Your Rights!
If You were injured in a Truck Accident:
Do not make any type of statement
or sign any papers without first consulting with us.
Anything said or signed at the time of the accident can be used against
you and may prevent you from receiving compensation that you may have otherwise been able to
receive.
Many complex legal and insurance issues are involved in motor vehicle accidents.
Determining who is at fault is one of the more difficult factors. Even if someone involved in
a truck accident believes that they are partially at fault for the accident, they may still
be able to recover damages.
Contact Us
if you have been injured. It is important
that you act promptly as certain statutes of limitations apply and you can lose your rights
to be compensated.
The initial review of your case and the consultation is free. We look
forward to working with you and we know you will be pleased with our
services.
See FAQs for more
information.
We don’t just provide legal services;
We build relationships.
It gives us a genuine satisfaction to meet and help you in some meaningful
way.
The entire staff of the McDermott and McDermott Law Firm is knowledgeable and
sensitive to your needs. Their focus is on making the process as comfortable as
possible.
◊ They explain everything to
you,
◊ keep you informed,
◊ include you in the decision making
process,
◊ and always return your phone
calls.
Your matter is handled as expeditiously as possible without compromising your
rights.
Check our Resources area, there you will find links to many helpful
services.
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