Trucking Accident Lawyers

When trucks are involved in an accident, the outcome is almost always tragic. Truck drivers are often protected by the size of their vehicle, but this same factor can create a dangerous environment for anyone on the road.
Truck Accident Injury Claims are complicated. The factors in a truck vs. car accident are very different than those in a typical auto accident. The trucking industry has strict regulations that must be followed and it is important that you hire an experienced Trucking Accident Attorney who understands the realities of a Trucking Accident Case in North Carolina or South Carolina. If you have been injured due to no fault of your own, or a loved one has suffered a wrongful death in a truck accident give us a call. We will send our investigators to you, get to know your case and the relevant details and will help get you the compensation that you deserve.
The Experience Your Case Needs
Before you can successfully recover compensation for your injuries, medical bills, rehabilitation expenses, wage loss, and pain and suffering resulting from a trucking accident, you must explain the cause of the accident and prove that another party is at fault. We intimately understand the law and the practice of Commercial Transportation. As North and South Carolina based truck accident attorneys, we utilize this experience and employ skilled investigators, and accident reconstruction experts to determine the exact cause of your accident.
Serving North and South Carolina
The personal injury attorneys at Crumley Roberts, LLP have helped people who have been injured in truck accidents and car accidents in North and South Carolina including the counties of Alamance County, Alleghany County, Anson County, Buncombe County, Cabarrus County, Caswell County, Chatham County, Davidson County, Davie County, Forsyth County, Gaston County, Guilford County, Iredell County, Lincoln County, Madison County, Mecklenburg County, Orange County, Randolph County, Rockingham County, Stanly County, Surry County, Union County, Wilkes County, Yadkin County County, and more.

