Truck Accident Lawyers Focused on Results
A truck driver who just hit another driver will almost never admit to speeding, driving drunk or being exhausted at the time of the accident. Although any one of these may be true, admitting to any of these would be admitting to fault. Since you will probably not get this kind of admission from the driver who hit you, you will need a legal team on your side that is experienced and savvy enough to uncover evidence of reckless truck driving.
With more than 85 combined years of motor vehicle and trucking accident personal injury experience, Laird, Hammons, Laird PLLC focuses on providing legal service that is marked by personal attention, quality counsel and aggressive litigation for every client. If you have been seriously injured or have lost a loved one in a truck-related wrongful death accident, our Oklahoma City reckless driving accident attorneys will take your case from beginning to end and fight to ensure you obtain the financial compensation that you deserve.
"When a truck driver hurts one of our clients by driving recklessly, we fight on our client's behalf. We go face to face with the driver, the trucking company and the insurance company to make sure our client gets the full compensation available." — Attorney Chris Hammons
Types of Reckless Driving
When a truck driver or the trucking company makes a decision that knowingly and unnecessarily puts other drivers at risk, it recklessness. Some examples include:
- Speeding
- Driving under the influence of alcohol or other drugs
- Driving inappropriately for weather conditions
- Driving with an oversized or improperly secured load
- Driving fatigued
- Distracted driving
- Driving while using a cell phone
- Driving while texting
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Oklahoma Excessive Speed Attorney
To discuss your trucking accident case in a free consultation with an experienced Oklahoma City personal injury lawyer, call 866-829-7418 or contact us online . Staff members at the firm are fluent in Spanish. Se habla español.









