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A Proven Track Record Of Obtaining Favorable Resolutions For Our Clients
We have secured millions for victims of commercial negligence. Our results reflect a level of professionalism and intentionality that corporate legal teams respect—and fear.
The Trucking Litigation Roadmap
Elite Advocacy Against Commercial Negligence
Wrongful Death Advocacy
Jackknife & Underride Collisions
Trucking cases involve federal regulations, corporate entities, and massive amounts of digital data. Unlike a typical fender-bender, trucking companies deploy "Rapid Response" teams to the scene within minutes to protect their interests. We move even faster to secure the evidence they hope you'll never see.
Most modern commercial trucks are equipped with an Electronic Control Module (ECM) or "Black Box." It records speed, braking, and steering inputs at the moment of impact. We issue immediate Spoliation Letters to ensure this data is legally preserved, preventing the trucking company from overwriting it.
We don't take their word for it. We audit Electronic Logging Devices (ELD) to check for Hours of Service (HOS) violations and subpoena maintenance records to see if they cut corners on brake or tire safety to save on costs. We turn their "mechanical failure" into clear corporate negligence.
The extreme force of a semi-truck collision often causes Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI) that don't show up on a standard ER scan. As a Certified Brain Injury Specialist, Bethany Schneider knows how to work with neurologists to document and prove these "invisible" injuries to a jury, ensuring your settlement covers a lifetime of care.
No. Early offers are almost always "low-ball" attempts to close the file before you realize the full extent of your injuries. We lead with strength and intentionality, often recovering settlements that are multiples higher than the initial insurance offer because we build every case for trial.
We lead with strength and emotional intelligence to secure the justice your family deserves.

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