Auto Accidents/ Truck/Motorcycle/ATV Injuries

Auto & Truck Claims

In the U.S. more than 40,000 people die each year in car, truck, bus and motorcycle accidents. Nearly 3 million experience physical injuries. Brain damage and spinal cord injury account for the most serious injuries as a result of auto and truck accidents.

Please know that victims are under no obligation to give information to an opposing insurance company. In fact, we suggest you contact Guirl Law Firm immediately.

We are experienced with accident injury cases involving:

  • Driving under the influence
  • Dram shop cases
  • Speeding
  • Mechanical failure
  • Inadequate safety mechanisms
  • Failing to properly signal
  • Disobeying traffic signs or signals
  • Failing to drive in the correct lane
  • Collisions caused by cellphone use or texting
  • Failing to yield
  • Inattention

When truck drivers or trucking companies do not adhere to Federal trucking regulations, this negligence can lead to life altering consequences due to serious accidents. Overtired truck drivers, overloaded or improperly loaded trucks often result in accidents that account for approximately 5,000 fatalities each year in the United States. If you have been involved in a truck crash contact Guirl Law Firm.

Even experienced, safe drivers run the risk of being involved in a serious accident. Beyond your initial recovery, injuries in accidents involving automobiles, motorcycles, ATV's, & tractor-trailer trucks are often serious and may result in permanent disability or disfigurement which can cause loss of the ability to work, years of rehabilitation, significant medical bills and may have a momentous consequence on your life.

Uninsured Motorist/Underinsured Motorist Claims

Unfortunately, many motor vehicle operators fail to have valid liability insurance, or insufficient insurance to compensate persons hurt in vehicle collisions. We will analyze and research available insurance information to determine whether uninsured or underinsured motorist liability coverage as well as medical payments coverage is available for your losses.

ATV/ Motorcycle Accidents & Injuries

In the past couple of decades, all-terrain vehicles, also known as ATVs and motorcycles have been involved in over 113,000 injuries and over 6,000 deaths in the United States. In many cases, there is some form of negligence to blame, which can occur in an assortment of ways. For example, many parents do not supervise their children or their children's guests when operating an ATV. As such, many such operators lack sufficient training and judgment in operating such a vehicle. Unfortunately, this can lead to tragic circumstances. Driving an ATV or motorcycle while under the influence of drugs and or alcohol can result in a collision that results in the need for emergency treatment.

On the other end of the spectrum, motorcyclists often suffer personal injury and or death at the hands of drunk or distracted drivers not paying attention to the road. Guirl Law Firm will help victims with their physical, financial and personal recovery from a serious accident. While our prime objective is to maximize the value of your damages claim, we will assist you to get access to medical treatment, diagnostic services, and rehabilitative therapy.

It is vital to contact an attorney right away to preserve any information. We listen to our client's questions and worries and provide them with clear answers to their questions about medical bills, lost wages and recoverable damages by making a precise valuation of your losses so that you can recover the full compensation that you are entitled to. We will initiate an immediate investigation to collect and preserve all relevant evidence in your case.

If you are in need of legal guidance because the negligence of another has resulted in injury or death, contact Guirl Law Firm today. We specialize in:

  • Violation of ATV/Motorcycle safety regulations
  • Product liability
  • Poor supervision
  • Child injury
  • Operating an ATV/Motorcycle while under the influence of drugs or alcohol
  • Imprudent driving
  • Lack of safety equipment such as helmets

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