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Bennettsville Truck Accident Lawyers

Tractor trailers are an intimidating sight on the highways of South Carolina. Their drivers are hard-working, conscientious people to whom safety is important. Nevertheless, terrible accidents involving 18-wheelers are common, and the destruction caused by these accidents make other road accidents pale by comparison.

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Injuries include limb amputation, permanent brain damage, severe burns, and lifelong paralysis. Often the outcome is death, for individuals and for whole families, whose only crime was being out in their automobile.

Sometimes accidents are just accidents. More often, they are the result of owner negligence, non-functioning safety equipment, aggressive driving, drunk driving, drivers falling asleep at the wheel, inadequate maintenance of the vehicle or improper loading of freight.

South Carolina 18-Wheeler Injury Attorneys

When a truck accident results in serious personal injury to you, or the wrongful death of someone you love, you may be entitled to compensation. The most important thing is to select a lawyer who is experienced in plaintiff personal injury and wrongful death cases.

No More Cutting Corners

Attorney Delton Powers is such a lawyer. He is respected for his skills at gathering evidence and making effective presentations. He knows that trucking companies often cut corners to stay on schedule and to deliver their goods, and the safety of the motoring public becomes a secondary consideration. He knows how insurance companies think, and he has succeeded time and again in bringing his clients the compensation they deserved.

Call the Bennettsville truck accident attorneys at the Powers Law Firm at 843-306-4784 or e-mail us. We want to hear your story, and discuss how we can right a serious wrong.

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