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Bordered by Canada, the Midwest, and the Great Lakes, Michigan is home to several interstates, highways, and county roads. The home of American industry, semi trucks carry goods, cars, and industrial materials into and out of the state. This traffic combined with the traffic of passenger cars can have devastating effects including life-altering accidents.
There are several dozen trucking companies in Michigan including,
Trucking accidents can cause serious injuries that can have a devastating effect on the lives of the victims. Injuries ranging from scrapes to broken bones can heal over time. However, paralysis and other catastrophic injuries can have an effect long after the accident occurred. In some cases, injuries are so severe that they cause death, leaving loved ones behind to pick up the pieces.
If you or a loved one has been in a collision with an 18-wheeler or another heavy truck and have sustained serious injuries, it is important to contact an attorney near you who focuses on such crashes. Our ruck accident lawyers help victims in Michigan and throughout the nation get the compensation they deserve for their injuries. To discuss a potential case, contact a Michigan trucking accident lawyer today.
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