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Truck Accidents

Experienced Legal Help for Trucking Accidents

A 40-ton semi truck traveling at 70 miles an hour collides with a passenger vehicle weighing two tons.

You don't have to be a whiz at physics to figure out what typically happens next.

The impact from the big rig injures or kills the occupants of the smaller vehicle. Meanwhile, the 18-wheeler and its driver are barely scratched.

Trucking Accident Statistics

In 2006, large trucks were involved in 104 fatal accidents in Kentucky, 136 in Indiana and 4,732 nationwide.

If you were injured in a trucking accident or if a member of your family was killed in a truck wreck, contact the Bolus Law Office. We will help you through this difficult time and help you get the financial compensation you deserve.

A Personal Touch

When you retain us as your legal representative, you will receive the personal attention of an experienced personal injury lawyer who truly cares about his clients.

Our attorney, James M. Bolus, Jr. has more than 17 years of legal experience. His goal is to obtain the maximum possible amount in damages in your trucking accident claim.

After investigating the truck accident, we consider all possible causes, including:

  • Driver fatigue
  • DUI/DWI
  • Improper loading
  • Unlicensed driver
  • Improper loading
  • Speeding
  • Reckless driving
  • Improper maintenance
  • Lack of safety equipment and markings
  • Dangerous roadways
  • Defective brakes or tires

After learning what caused the accident, we will determine all possible sources of financial recovery, including the truck driver, the truck's owner, the repair shop and those who manufactured the defective products. Then we will work tirelessly to obtain the maximum amount of financial compensation possible.

For a free consultation about your truck accident claim, contact us today.

Located in the heart of downtown Louisville, Bolus Law Office offers effective legal services for trucking accident victims in Kentucky and Indiana.