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The commercial trucking industry is a vital element of the tri-state economy. Trucks of all sizes transport goods throughout the region with impressive efficiency. Yet, these big-rigs also present daunting peril to drivers of smaller vehicles. Accidents involving trucks are usually catastrophic and often deadly.
Young, Reverman & Mazzei Co., L.P.A. has helped injured drivers pursue maximum compensation from negligent commercial truck corporations, drivers and manufacturers since 1972. We have the determination and resources to advocate for your rightful damages.
Driving a tractor-trailer takes considerable skill, focus and responsibility. Careless and exhausted drivers present a serious daily threat to unwitting motorists. Compounding the dangers, trucking businesses do all they can to cut costs and grow profits, often to the detriment of roadway safety. Pushing drivers to speed, denying them reasonable rest and overloading trucks may get products to their destinations sooner, but at extraordinary risk. Common negligent actions that can result in an accident include:
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Large corporations are often responsible for the drivers, the trucks and the products they are transporting. These companies send their risk-management personnel to the scene of an accident to investigate and start building a defense. Our Cincinnati truck accident lawyers conduct our own thorough investigation to get to the truth. When a motorcycle is involved, the accident is usually fatal or disabling. Our Cincinnati motorcycle accident attorneys guide families whose loved one has been severely injured or killed by a negligent truck driver.
To learn more about your rights to compensation in Ohio, Kentucky or Indiana, call truck accident law firm Young, Reverman & Mazzei Co., L.P.A. at 513.721.1200 or toll-free at 800.721.1678, or contact us online to schedule your free initial telephone consultation.
We represent clients throughout Hamilton, Butler, Warren and Clermont counties. We also represent clients located across the river in Covington and Newport, Kentucky and across the border in Lawrenceburg, Indiana and in cities along the Interstate 75 and Interstate 71 corridors — including Lexington, Louisville, Florence, Dayton, Monroe, Middletown and Wilmington.