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Commercial Truck Accidents

Cincinnati, Ohio Commercial Truck Accident Attorneys

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Commercial truck accident claims can be extremely complex. Commercial trucks have a different set of rules and regulations than cars. For example, there are rules dictating how many hours a truck driver can drive each day.

In addition, there are also multiple parties who could contribute to a trucking accident. Failure to properly investigate a trucking accident or leaving out a responsible party from your claim could jeopardize your ability to receive full and fair compensation for your truck accident claim.

Located in Cincinnati and assisting truck accident victims and their families throughout Ohio, the Rothchild Law Office provides clients with aggressive representation designed to secure a positive resolution and maximum compensation for their claims.

We have handled numerous commercial truck accident claims. Our law firm is dedicated to representing clients in personal injury claims, including truck accident claims involving serious injury or wrongful death. We understand trucking laws and how to deal with all respective insurance companies.

For additional information about the benefits of retaining our services to handle your Ohio personal injury claim, please visit our Firm Overview.

For information regarding trucking laws or to discuss your Ohio truck accident claim, schedule a free consultation with an experienced Cincinnati attorney at the Rothchild Law Office by calling 513-824-8214.

Who Can Contribute to Your Ohio Trucking Accident?

We have extensive experience representing individuals and families in truck accident claims. The following are some of the parties that could have contributed to your trucking accident:

  • Truck Driver: Truck driver fatigue or negligence is one of the leading causes of a trucking accident.
  • Truck Driving Company: Many truck drivers are employed by companies that contract the drivers out to drive a big rig. If these companies fail to properly investigate the qualifications of their drivers, they can be held partially responsible for a tractor trailer accident.
  • Truck Cab Owners: In some cases, the owner of the truck cab is not the truck driver. However, the owner of the cab is responsible for ensuring the cab is properly maintained and the brakes, tires, lights, etc. are all in working order.
  • Truck Trailer Owners: Truck trailer owners are usually different from the truck cab owners. Like the cab owners, they are responsible for the maintenance of the truck's trailer.
  • Truck Loaders: These companies are responsible for loading the truck and ensuring proper load balancing and for preventing load shifts that could cause an accident.
  • Truck and Truck Part Manufacturers: These are the companies that manufacture truck and truck parts. They are under a duty to manufacture non-defective trucks and parts.

The above list is not exclusive, but it should give you an idea of the type of investigation we do and the complicated nature of trucking accident claims.

Contact an Experienced Cincinnati Personal Injury Lawyer

For additional information about trucking accidents or to discuss your commercial truck accident claim with an experienced attorney, we invite you to call us at 513-824-8214 for a free consultation or, if you prefer, fill out the short intake form and one of our personal injury attorneys will contact you. We make ourselves available 24/7 for your convenience.