by Mike | Aug 12, 2012 | Securities Fraud
Workers compensation insurance is the first resource an accident victim may use for help. However, there may be other parties involved at the work site who are legally responsible for your injury. A contractor or sub-contractor may be at fault. Your accident may have...
by Mike | Aug 8, 2012 | Securities Fraud
If your truck accident occurred while you were working, Indiana Workers Compensation laws will provide medical care and compensation for lost wages if you are unable to return to work. The Indiana Compensation Act offers three types of benefits to injured workers:...
by Mike | Aug 7, 2012 | Securities Fraud
After a trucking accident, sorting it all out can be frustrating and confusing. The main concern of most clients is how to pay for their medical expenses. We can help negotiate on your behalf with insurance companies and healthcare providers so you can continue to...
by Mike | Aug 5, 2012 | Securities Fraud
Trucking companies must follow many federal laws found in the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSA) such as: 1. Keeping a driving log by the commercial truck driver 2. Obtaining a commercial driver’s license for certain vehicles to reduce or...
by Mike | Jul 21, 2012 | Securities Fraud
Part 8 in an 8-Part Summary of Trucking Regulations… FMCSA Reg. re vehicle markings One of the most fundamental pieces of information any trucking accident attorney must know before he can bring a claim on behalf of his injured client is what parties to name...
by Mike | Jul 20, 2012 | Securities Fraud
Part 7 in an 8-Part Summary of Trucking Regulations… FMCSA Reg. re cargo securement Trucks carry cargo, and unfortunately there are times when that cargo is not properly secured and therefore becomes a danger to others on the road. A common type of accident...