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Knoxville Truck Accident Law Firm

Trucking Accidents

Anytime people are driving alongside large commercial trucks, big rigs, 18 wheelers or tractor trailers, they must remain attentive and cautious.  Large trucks take longer to reach a complete stop and take up a great deal of space, which is why people must try to give truck drivers enough room.  Still, even when drivers of motor vehicles are cautious, a truck accident may occur.  Trucking accidents commonly result from truck driver and trucking company negligence, not the negligence of passenger vehicle drivers.  This means that while car drivers can be careful, they may not be able to prevent a trucking accident from occurring if truck drivers and their employers choose to act recklessly.

It is a well-known fact that truck drivers must work long shifts and are expected to make deliveries on time.  For these reasons, truck drivers may engage in negligent behaviors like speeding, failing to take scheduled breaks or driving extended shifts even though it is against the law.  Trucking companies are also under a great deal of pressure to make massive deliveries promptly and to save money.  Sometimes, this pressure causes them to do reckless things like overstock trucks or let trucks go unrepaired, which can lead to major accidents.

Unfortunately, when truck drivers and trucking companies act negligently, they put many people at great risk if accidents occur.  The average truck weighs tons whereas smaller vehicles weigh much less.  This means that if trucks hit smaller vehicles, the vehicles could be destroyed and the people inside the car may be critically injured or even wrongfully killed.

Knoxville Truck Accident Attorneys Committed to You

If you have been seriously injured by the actions of a truck driver or a trucking company, do not hesitate to set up a consultation with the experienced Knoxville truck accident attorneys at the Law Firm of Alexander W. Gothard.  When you retain our services, we will do everything we can to ensure that you receive the compensation you deserve for your trucking accident injuries and suffering.

Tennessee Truck Accident Lawyers - The Law Firm of Alexander W. Gothard

Anytime people have been injured by other people's negligence, it is always advantageous to hire the Knoxville truck accident lawyers at The Law Firm of Alexander W. Gothard.  If you are ready to discuss your personal injury case, contact the Law Firm of Alexander W. Gothard today!

 
Our Promise: Should our firm be unavailable to represent you, we will recommend another well qualified personal injury attorney.

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