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Trucks travel throughout South Carolina on the way to destinations in the state and the country. Several trucking companies are located in South Carolina. These companies include:
Truck drivers must undergo training in order to become licensed to drive big rigs. Accidents can occur to anyone at any time regardless of experience. However, they tend to occur due to driver error, inexperience, poor weather conditions, and driver recklessness including intoxication or extreme fatigue.
Serious injuries stem from trucking crashes. In many cases, injuries are limited to broken bones and bruises. However, some victims sustain permanent injuries including paralysis and brain damage. These injuries can lead to a lifetime of medical bills and pain, often making it difficult to function normally.
Trucking accidents can have serious repercussions on victims. If you have been involved in a serious truck crash in or near South Carolina, contact an experienced trucking accident attorney for a free consultation. During the consultation, the attorney will assess the viability of your case. You can trust our experienced attorneys to fight for the compensation you deserve.
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