We bring the muscle to take on the trucking companies
Massive Trucks
Massive Injuries
Maximum Compensation
A trucking accident can change your life in an instant. Collisions with 18-wheelers, semi-trucks, and commercial vehicles often lead to severe injuries, lasting trauma, and overwhelming medical bills. The aftermath of a truck crash is not just about physical recovery—it’s about taking on powerful trucking companies and their insurers who will fight to protect their bottom line.
bEEN in a trucking accident?
Truck accident cases require aggressive legal action and an understanding of federal trucking regulations. At Pierrot Law, we take charge of your case by:
Investigate Your Crash
We gather evidence, review accident reports, and analyze the truck’s black box data.
Identifying All Liable Parties
From negligent drivers and trucking companies to vehicle manufacturers and cargo loaders, we hold all responsible parties accountable.
Negotiating with Insurance Companies
We know their tactics and refuse to settle for lowball offers.
Pursuing Maximum Compensation
We fight for compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and future rehabilitation costs.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much is my trucking accident case worth?
A standard home insurance policy in Lake Norman usually includes coverage for your house (the structure itself), your belongings, liability if someone gets hurt on your property, and living expenses if your home becomes temporarily unlivable. We’ll help you sort through the details and make sure you’re covered where it counts.
Who can be held responsible for a trucking accident?
Liability may fall on multiple parties, including:
- The Truck Driver – For reckless, fatigued, or distracted driving.
- The Trucking Company – For inadequate training, unsafe policies, or failure to follow safety regulations.
- The Manufacturer – If faulty truck parts contributed to the accident.
- Cargo Loaders – For improperly secured or overloaded cargo.
What if the trucking company’s insurance offers me a settlement?
Never accept an initial settlement without speaking to a lawyer. Insurance companies lowball victims to protect their profits. We negotiate aggressively to ensure you receive the full compensation you deserve.
How long do I have to file a truck accident claim in Florida?
Florida law generally allows two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury claim. However, waiting too long can weaken your case. Call Pierrot Law today to get started.