Truck & 18-Wheeler Accidents
Semi-trucks have a domineering presence that makes many drivers of passenger vehicles try to steer clear of them while on the road. In many cases, truck driver negligence, or negligence on the part of trucking companies is to blame for an injury-causing accident. Some drivers are persuaded to drive extended hours without sufficient rest to meet unreasonable deadlines, or are not provided proper training before being sent out on the road. Some trucking companies do not follow strict guidelines to ensure the safety of their vehicles or equipment. These and other factors can lead to serious consequences for other motorists and the truck drivers themselves.
New York personal injury law protects the legal rights of those who have been injured as a result of the negligence or misconduct of truck drivers or trucking companies, granting injured victims and their families the right to seek financial compensation from those responsible for any damages they have incurred due to an accident.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a New York truck accident or suffered a wrongful death due to an accident caused by the actions of someone else, you may have valid cause for a personal injury claim. The New York injury law firm of Jonathan C. Reiter can provide you with a free consultation to discuss your legal options in these types of matters.
The New York truck accident attorneys of The Law Firm of Jonathan C. Reiter represent clients throughout the State of New York, including the five boroughs of New York City, Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, Bronx and Staten Island, as well as Long Island, Westchester, Orange and other upstate counties of New York. The law firm has also represented clients from all over the United States, as well as foreign countries, such as the countries of Latin America, Asia, Europe, and Africa, when those persons are injured or killed as a result of a New York truck accident.
Contact the firm today to receive a free consultation at (888)-464-1952 to discuss the merits of your case.







