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St. Louis Truck Accident Attorneys

Missouri Semi-Crash Lawyers

Truck accidents usually cause catastrophic injuries. The size and weight of semi trucks means that passengers in smaller vehicles are extremely vulnerable to injuries. The laws of Missouri make it possible for individuals injured in truck crashes to obtain compensation that can help them put their lives back together.

At our law firm, Sindel, Sindel & Noble, P.C., our St. Louis truck accident lawyers help injured people file claims for payment for their medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering and the other costs of a truck accident. We have represented clients from around the state, including individuals who were seriously hurt in accidents that occurred on I-44, I-55, I-70 and I-270. We also handle cases in Illinois, associating with another law firm for the duration of the case. Wherever your accident took place and however serious your injuries may be, we can help.

Causes of Truck Accidents

Our lawyers have helped people injured in accidents with semis, commercial vehicles, delivery trucks and construction equipment. The causes of these accidents include:

  • Overloaded truck
  • Shifting load
  • Speeding
  • Improper lane change
  • Driver fatigue
  • Alcohol and drug use
  • Speeding
  • Equipment failure due to defects or poor maintenance
  • Reckless driving
  • Inattention, cell phone use or texting

Our Missouri semi-crash attorneys investigate truck accident cases thoroughly, obtaining the driver's log, the maintenance records and the black box. We interview witnesses, learn about the driver's history and get as much information as we can to build a strong case for our client.

Contact a St. Louis Truck Accident Lawyer

For a free initial consultation about obtaining compensation after a truck accident, call our Missouri law firm. Telephone us toll free at 866-489-5504 or complete our contact form.

There is no attorney's fee unless we recover compensation for the costs of your accident.

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