Wrongful Death

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Wrongful Death and Truck Accidents
The percentage of truck accidents that end up being fatal is higher than any other type of road accident. Due to their sheer size, the power of the engine, the momentum that they carry, trucks, especially the 18-wheeler variants means trucks have the potential for so much destruction. Sadly, this destruction often leads to the death of people and/or their loved ones. What makes it extremely painful is the fact that most of these truck accidents can be avoided, if truck drivers, truck leasing companies and perhaps truck manufacturers will pay attention to details, obey regulations (maximum log hours, type of braking system, securing cargo etc) guiding truck usage, and keeping the trucks on regular maintenance
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On the average, 11 lives are lost to truck accident fatality, according to the reports from Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. That is a huge number of families and loved ones that will be thrown into turmoil and mourning because of an accident that could have been protected or better handled if the truck was in prime condition. That is why wrongful death caused by trucks should be penalized to the latter of the latter.
Although that sounds like justice will be easily served, that is however not the case especially if the victims hire any kind of attorney without due diligence into their experience and expertise with auto truck accident cases. If you or your loved ones have been involved in an accident caused by a truck in or around Iowa, Illinois, Wisconsin and nationwide, please contact us at Dubuque Truck Law firm to get expert and experience truck accident attorneys to legally represent your interest. We use our many years of experience to ensure you get the maximum compensation based on a calculation peculiar to your case.
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