Truck Accidents
The negligence of truck drivers on our Colorado roads frequently results in injuries or fatalities to innocent victims. Should the truck driver or the commercial hauling company, or both, be held liable? We are knowledgeable about Colorado and federal laws pertaining to commercial haulers. Many of these accidents could be prevented and are caused by driver fatigue, unsafe driving habits, loads that are over capacity, poor brakes, tires with inadequate tread, and other negligent equipment maintenance. Federal and state laws regulate hours driven, maintenance requirements and inspections. An experienced attorney contacted immediately after a truck accident will take action to protect evidence at the scene. Count on the knowledge and experience of Mike Turner and Scott Henderson to employ the best investigation experts to make sure you receive fair and just compensation for the injuries, losses and damages you sustained.
Call attorney Mike Turner and Scott Henderson today at 303-300-1600 for a free consultation.
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- Personal Injury
- Wrongful Death
- Truck Accidents
- Spinal Cord Injuries
- Skier or Snowboarder Negligence
- Neck & Back Injuries
- Motorcycle Accidents
- Injuries Caused by Drunk Drivers
- FTCA (Federal Tort Claims Act) Cases
- Children’s Injuries
- Bus Accidents
- Burn Injuries
- Brain Injuries
- Aviation Accidents
- Auto-Bicycle and Pedestrian Injuries
- Auto Accidents
- Malpractice
- Liability
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