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Retrieving great results since 2010!
Retrieving great results since 2010!
Trucking Accidents
After a truck accident, you shouldn’t have to worry about collecting evidence or proving who’s at fault. However, trucking companies have nearly unlimited resources on their side to protect themselves. Without the right legal support, they may even hide or manipulate evidence to avoid responsibility. That’s where we can help. At The Williams Firm, we act quickly, immediately sending a team to the accident scene to gather crucial evidence. We work to identify the at-fault party and handle the negotiations or legal proceedings to get you the compensation you deserve. You focus on recovery – we’ll handle the case.
Contact us and we will start collecting evidence right away.
Our quick action and connections allow us to gather and preserve crucial evidence for your case. We conduct thorough investigations at the accident scene, gathering details like vehicle damage, road conditions, police reports, and other contributing factors. Working with industry specialists, we reconstruct the collision to establish fault and hold responsible parties accountable. From electronic data downloads to maintenance inspections, our experienced team assess everything.
If you are at the scene now, contact us and we will send our team to start collecting evidence.
If negotiations fail to result in fair compensation, we may need to take legal action and pursue your case in court to secure the compensation you deserve. With years of experience handling trucking cases, we’ve seen how companies try to obscure the truth. We understand industry regulations and know how to prove if they were followed. We’ve witnessed evidence manipulation, which is why getting to the scene quickly is critical. We bring all this knowledge to your case to ensure the best outcome – expertise you won’t find with many other truck accident lawyers. If you’ve been involved in a truck accident, it’s vital to explore your legal options and act quickly.
Unlike car accidents involving you and another driver, there are more people, or “parties” that can be responsible for truck accidents. This can include the trucking company, truck manufacturer, maintenance provider, or even the cargo loader. You need experienced legal representation to navigate these challenges and to secure the compensation you deserve from all liable parties.
Unlike car accidents, determining who to hold responsible for a truck accident is often complex and can vary depending on the circumstances:
A thorough investigation is essential to identify all responsible parties, hold them accountable, and ensure you get the compensation you deserve.
Truck accident victims may be entitled to multiple forms of compensation to aid in their financial recovery. Depending on the specifics of the accident and the extent of the injuries, you can seek compensation for:
We are committed to securing the maximum compensation you deserve. Let us guide you through the process and help you build a strong case for your truck accident claim.
What should I do after a truck accident?
Move to a safe location, seek medical attention, and contact us to start gathering evidence.
How long do I have to file a claim?
In South Carolina, the filing deadline is typically 2 to 3 years depending on the truck owner. Don’t miss this deadline.
What if the trucking company denies responsibility?
We will handle the legal fight, ensuring you are properly represented.
How much compensation can I receive?
Compensation depends on the extent of your injuries, medical costs, lost wages, and other damages.
What areas do you serve?
Orangeburg, SC and the surrounding counties.
If you’ve been involved in a truck accident near Orangeburg, SC, it’s essential to act fast. These accidents involve complex legal issues, and we have the knowledge to help you navigate them.
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*Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. The information in this website should not be construed as legal advice. Each case is unique, and results depend on the specific facts and circumstances. We offer free consultations, but an attorney-client relationship is not established until a formal agreement is signed. Clients are responsible for any costs associated with their case. Contingency fees will be discussed upfront and are calculated before any costs are deducted from the recovery.