Trucking accident lawyers Laird & Cummings, P.C., have extensive experience in trucking accident cases involving tractor trailer rigs and other heavy trucks, including school buses, car haulers, garbage trucks, and city buses, among other types of truck accidents. Trucking companies and heavy truck operators must operate under strict state and federal laws. Our trucking accident lawyers rely on those laws when representing clients who have suffered a personal injury or wrongful death because of driver inattention, lack of sleep, driver intoxication, faulty brakes, fuel gauge problems, truck fires, and other preventable trucking accidents.
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Experienced Trucking Accident Lawyers
Tractor trailers and heavy trucks represent some of the most dangerous - and often deadly - vehicles on the road. Based on their size alone, these trucks are capable of causing extensive damage and injuries. Our trucking accident lawyers are familiar with manufacturing problems and maintenance issues that often lead to truck accidents. We rely on this knowledge when helping prepare our clients' trucking accident lawsuits.
Each state imposes different requirements for trucking companies and operators of heavy trucks. The trucking accident lawyers at Laird & Cummings, P.C. know these rules, and rely on them when preparing trucking accident lawsuits for trial. Our trucking accident clients know their lawyers are prepared when going up against the country's largest truck operators and their insurance companies in a court of law.
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Commercial Truck Accidents - Resources
American Trucking Associations
Includes information and research on the trucking industry, including highway and driver safety.
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
Safety programs, regulations, and facts related to the prevention of commercial motor vehicle-related injuries and fatalities.
Insurance Information Institute
Includes information on vehicle safety, insurance, and more.
Insurance Institute for Highway Safety / Highway Loss Data Institute
Features vehicle ratings, safety facts, publications and more.
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Provides crash statistics and articles about traffic accidents and vehicle safety.
National Safety Council (NSC): Driver Safety
Features articles on car maintenance safety, airbag and seat belt safety, and more.
Share The Road Safely - The No Zone
From the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, dedicated to reducing motor vehicle accidents involving large trucks.
U.S. Department of Transportation
Features statistics, dockets, rules and references.

