North Carolina Truck Accident Lawyer
North Carolina averages 162 fatalities every year from accidents involving large commercial trucks. This statistic from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's (NHTSA) National Center for Statistics and Analysis Traffic Safety Facts is a sobering number. In addition to the number killed, countless others are affected every time a semi-truck and a passenger vehicle collide. If you or your family have been injured in a commercial truck accident, it is important to have a professional handle your claim
Commercial Truck Regulations
Federal motor carrier regulations must be followed by truck drivers and driving companies to ensure the safety of large trucks and the motoring public. It may be discovered that the cause of your accident is directly related to truckers or their companies failing to follow these regulations. Let our professional North Carolina truck accident lawyer investigate your accident and go behind the scenes to find the real party at fault. We can help you discover the legal options available for your specific case.
Truck Accident Attorney for You
At Arnold & Itkin LLP, we will spend as much time as it takes to help your case reach settlement. You may be dealing with a variety of injuries from your accident, and we want to help take a load off your back. We can assist you in finding the best doctors and hospitals to help you get the best help available. In instances where a case may go to court, we have a proven track record of being able to secure hundreds of millions of dollars for our client. Make the right choice today.
North Carolina Overview
Population: 8,856,505
Capital: Raleigh
Most Populous City: Charlotte
North Carolina Counties – Top 5 by Population
- Mecklenburg
- Wake
- Guilford
- Forsyth
- Cumberland
North Carolina Highway Information
The state of North Carolina has the largest state maintained highway network in the United States because there is no such thing as a "county road" in the state. The three major interstate highways are I-77, I-85 and I-40.