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Every year hundreds of trucking accidents occur on the highways and roadways of North Carolina, including I-95 and US Route 1. Accidents with semi-trucks can have devastating consequences for those involved including serious internal injuries to permanent damage or death.
Trucking accidents are often caused by recklessness, either on the part of the truck driver or the driver of the passenger vehicle. Though truck drivers must undergo extensive training before they are allowed on the road, accidents can still occur due to inexperience, weather conditions, or the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Injuries that occur as a result of the accident can lead to a lifetime of expensive medical bills, causing hardships upon the families who must endure this financial difficulty. This is especially true in situations where permanent injuries occur.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a trucking accident, our qualified attorneys can help you get the compensation you deserve. We offer free consultations to victims of trucking accidents. During this consultation, you should bring all of the appropriate documents with you to ensure that the attorney has all the information needed to assess your case. Contact a qualified Trucking accident attorney in North Carolina today.
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