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Plaintiff's Law Firm in Philadelphia — Commercial Vehicle Accident Attorneys Take Cases in Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey

Types of commercial vehicles that often cause serious harm in traffic accidents include:

  • Buses
  • Delivery vans
  • Rental trucks
  • Service and maintenance vehicles

After an accident involving a commercial vehicle, insurance issues can be complex. There may be a number of potentially liable parties, including a company, a vehicle owner-operator, a dispatcher and/or a maintenance and service entity, for example.

Obtaining full and proper compensation for an accident victim is not as straightforward as family members often believe it should be. For more than 20 years, Joseph M. Marrone, Jr. has been fighting for rights of people injured in commercial vehicle accidents.

When your loved one was the motorist, pedestrian, motorcyclist or bicyclist injured by a commercial vehicle, you may believe that compensation should be ample and forthcoming. Unfortunately, valuable time and effort is often lost as liable parties attempt to pass the responsibility to others.

Meanwhile, the injured person needs financial resources to cover medical bills, replace lost wages, finance disability accommodations such as wheelchair ramps and cope with many expenses and losses affecting an entire family.

An experienced truck accident lawyer can cut through the red tape and get your case moving after an accident involving a commercial vehicle.

Contact a Pennsylvania Commercial Vehicle Injury Attorney — Also Serving New York and New Jersey

After a Montgomery County or Delaware County accident, law firm staff and lawyers stand ready to help maximize your recovery. Contact Marrone Law Firm L.L.C. to schedule a free initial consultation after a Philadelphia commercial vehicle accident. Lawyer's fees will not be due until and unless we obtain compensation for you.

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