Truck Accidents in Connecticut

Due to tremendous size and weight of commercial trucks, semis and 18-wheelers, accidents with these types of vehicle are most often catastrophic. Accident injuries in these cases can be very critical or life-threatening. The medical bills are staggering and injuries usually prevent you from working during your recovering which of course makes it hard or nearly impossible to support yourself or your family during this time.

At Anziano and Bertucio, our knowledgeable truck accident lawyers will be strong advocates in your case. We will help you get the medical care you need and take care of managing the insurance companies. We are here to make sure you receive full and fair compensation for any damages, such as past and future medical expenses, lost wages, loss of earning capacity, loss of companionship, emotional damages, and any pain and suffering. If a truck crash was a fatal accident, we can file a wrongful death action on behalf of your loved one.

Truck accidents are the most dangerous and fatal type of motor vehicle accidents.

  • Each year about 130,000 people are injured in truck accidents.
  • Commercial truck accidents cost an average of $59,150.
  • Approximately 90% of all commercial truck accidents are caused or made worse by human error by the truck driver, other drivers, bicyclists and/or pedestrians.
  • 30% of commercial truck accidents are due to driver fatigue

Call us right now at 1-800-444-7969. A free consultation with an attorney at Anziano & Bertucio will allow us to review your situation and further explain the entire process to help get the medical treatment and financial restitution you need and deserve. Our Hartford personal injury attorneys serve clients throughout the State of Connecticut from our law offices in the capitol city.

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