Atlanta and Savannah Truck Accident AttorneysSemi-truck accidents typically cause more catastrophic injuries and wrongful deaths than other types of auto accidents. 18-wheelers are capable of tremendous destruction due to their sheer size. These tragic wrecks are all too common on I-95, I-16, I-20, highways 17, 85, 75, 285, and other highways and interstates throughout Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama, and Florida. Truck drivers and trucking companies must follow many driving regulations. If they do not follow these requirements, they are endangering other drivers. For example, drivers must not drive while fatigued, companies must not overload their vehicles, and companies must ensure vehicle maintenance is up to date. Experienced Truck Accident Attorneys Are NecessaryTo competently handle a lawsuit involving a trucking accident, a lawyer must master the regulations that govern the trucking industry. A case can change dramatically in favor of the plaintiff if the truck driver or trucking company is found to have willfully disobeyed important safety measures. The Georgia truck accident lawyers of Harris, Penn & Lowry, LLP, have extensive experience in the numerous legal issues surrounding tractor trailer crashes. Our firm hires accident reconstructionists and medical experts to assist in building a case that will prevail in court. No matter what the cause of the accident, from auto defects to defective roadways, our firm's lawyers know how to proceed. No Attorney's Fees until RecoveryThe firm offers free initial consultations to people whose loved ones have suffered catastrophic injury or wrongful death. Recognizing that these clients cannot be expected to pay attorney's fees, the firm charges clients no attorney's fees until recovery is made. Contact the FirmTo speak, free of charge, with lawyers of Harris, Penn & Lowry, LLP, contact the firm. From law offices in Atlanta and Savannah, the truck accident attorneys of Harris, Penn & Lowry, LLP, assist clients throughout Georgia (Atlanta, Savannah, Athens, Augusta, Macon, Columbus, Albany, etc.), South Carolina (Columbia, Charleston, Rock Hill, Greenville, Mt. Pleasant, Beaufort, Hilton Head, etc.), North Carolina (Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro, Durham, Winston-Salem, Asheville, etc.), Tennessee (Chattanooga, Knoxville, Memphis, Nashville, etc.), Alabama (Birmingham, Mobile, Montgomery, Huntsville, etc.), and Florida (Jacksonville, Tallahassee, Orlando, Tampa, etc.). |
