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Truckers drive long hours. Their livelihood depends on making their trips on time. We have all seen what happens when someone drives for too long: They begin to weave lanes. They come just a little too close to other vehicles. When it gets really bad, that is when accidents become newsworthy. A car driver or motorcyclist, no matter how careful, does not stand a chance against a truck.
We cannot tolerate tired, inattentive, or distracted drivers. There is too much at stake.
Truck accidents are extremely dangerous; they can demolish SUVs and cars. The devastating effect on motorcyclists is often fatal. The size and speed of trucks mean victims suffer highly serious injuries.
When a truck hits your car, you have more to worry about than whiplash. Truck accident victims often suffer:
When you have medical bills, lost wages or, worse yet, funeral costs to cover, you do not have time for an attorney who is new to personal injury cases. At Kelner & Kelner Esqs, our lawyers have recovered more than $1 billion in damages over 75 years. We can help you get the compensation you deserve.
Our legal team prioritizes your care. With your case in our hands, you can feel safe. You are more likely to get a settlement suitable for your needs, but our New York attorneys will also ensure that you get medical care and that you do not get shuffled around. You will speak with an attorney, not just our staff.
You can reach our office at (212) 235-1027 or by completing our online contact form.
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