Experienced St. Catharines Lawyers for Transport Truck Accident Victims
Unfortunately, as larger, heavier vehicles, commercial trucks are more likely to cause serious or even fatal injuries to individuals in passenger vehicles in the event of an accident. We at Graves Richard Harris LLP represent victims of catastrophic truck accidents and their families throughout southwestern Ontario. We offer experienced representation and dedicated advocacy to help them seek fair and adequate compensation for their injuries and losses.
Truck Accidents Can Often Result in Catastrophic Injury
Southwestern Ontario is a primary commercial transport hub for international and inter-province trade and transport. The Niagara Region in particular facilitates a wide variety of commercial shipping to and from the United States. When truck congestion results in motor vehicle accidents, the effects can be devastating. Truck accidents can be the result of:
- Truck driver fatigue
- Limited visibility due to foggy, rainy or snowy weather conditions
- Truck driver negligence, including texting while driving or drunk driving
- Tire blow-outs
- Mechanical failures
- Overloading
Whether due to truck driver error or mechanical failure, we have the resources to help you seek maximum compensation. We understand the complexities involved in tractor-trailer accidents, including cases in which multiple parties may be at fault as in cases of mechanical failure. When necessary, we will work with professional experts to investigate and analyze evidence to determine all liable parties.
Contact Our Firm
If you or loved ones were seriously or fatally injured in a commercial truck or 18-wheeler accident, our injury lawyers offer efficient, effective representation to address your needs. For more information, contact us by calling 289-438-2213 in St. Catharines or 519-772-6797 in Kitchener to schedule a free, one-hour consultation with one of our commercial truck accidents lawyers in Kitchener-Waterloo, the Niagara Region or elsewhere in southwestern Ontario.
