Truck Accidents

Truck accidents have many variables: speed, weight, load distribution, bad tires, expired inspections, and many more. These factors, unfortunately, can lead to serious accidents. With a truck that weighs many thousands of pounds there isn’t much room for error. A motor vehicle accident involving a large truck, such as an 18-wheeler, semi, or dump truck, can have particularly disastrous consequences. The results usually aren’t good if a truck has a collision with a smaller vehicle or person. These vehicles typically weigh many times more than the average passenger vehicle, so even slight collisions can be extremely dangerous. So you want a lawyer that will do the evidence gathering and find out what went wrong. The Personal Injury attorneys at Tully Rinckey understand what can happen and will look at every angle. If you or a loved one are injured due to a truck accident, you should seek a lawyer who will do everything they can to ensure you receive maximum compensation for your injuries. At Tully Rinckey, our lawyers have the knowledge and experience to help recover the compensation you need and deserve.
Our Albany personal injury attorneys offer free initial consultations to potential clients, so we can meet and discuss your case in person. If you or a loved one has suffered a serious injury or death due to a truck accident, call Tully Rinckey today at 1-888-529-4543 to set up a free meeting to discuss your case.
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