304 S Plant Ave
Tampa, FL, 33606
(813) 222-2222
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MattLaw, based in Tampa, offers legal representation for people injured in commercial truck crashes (e.g. tractorâ€trailers, 18-wheelers). Their services include investigating crashes, determining liability among multiple parties (driver, trucking company, manufacturer, cargo loader, government), negotiating with insurers, and, if needed, taking cases to court. They handle serious injuries like traumatic brain injuries, spinal injuries, amputations, broken bones, burns, and internal damage. The f
Tampa truck accidnet lawyers at MattLaw focus on helping victims of serious commercial truck accidents. These crashes often result in catastrophic outcomes because of the size and weight of large trucks, leading to severe injuries, permanent disability, or even death.
Key Features & Capabilities
Free, 24/7 Consultation: Available anytime to discuss potential cases.
Investigation & Expertise: Thoroughly review police reports, trucking logs, maintenance records, and driver records, with support from accident reconstruction experts.
Identifying Multiple Liable Parties: Beyond the driver, liability may extend to trucking companies, parts manufacturers, cargo loaders, or even government agencies.
Handling Insurance Companies: The attorneys negotiate aggressively with insurers to prevent unfairly low settlements.
Maximizing Damages: Seek compensation for medical bills, lost wages, property damage, pain and suffering, and future care. If settlement isn’t fair, they are ready to litigate in court.
Types of Injuries
Truck accidents can cause life-altering harm, including traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, broken bones, internal organ damage, burns, amputations, scarring, and disfigurement. Many of these require long-term rehabilitation and permanently affect quality of life.
Who Might Be Liable
Truck drivers who engage in unsafe behaviors like speeding, distraction, or driving fatigued.
Trucking companies that fail to maintain vehicles, enforce safety, or push unsafe schedules.
Manufacturers and suppliers if defective brakes, tires, or parts caused the crash.
Cargo loaders if cargo was improperly loaded or secured.
Other drivers in multi-vehicle collisions.
Government entities if unsafe road conditions or inadequate signage contributed.