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Logging Truck Injuries

Highways and mountain roads become increasingly dangerous when logging operations are in full swing. When these massive trucks lose their cargo or their drivers fail to follow safety protocols, the consequences can be catastrophic for everyone sharing the road.

If you were injured in a logging truck accident, trust the San Francisco truck accident lawyers at Choulos, Choulos & Wyle to help you recover the compensation that you deserve. We work tirelessly to uncover regulatory violations and establish liability while guiding injured clients and their families through the often complex legal process.

How Choulos, Choulos & Wyle Protects Logging Truck Accident Victims

  • Our attorneys have achieved successful outcomes in 98% of the cases we handle. We know exactly what evidence to gather and which violations to investigate when building your logging accident case.
  • Choulos, Choulos & Wyle has spent decades investigating logging truck accidents and holding negligent operators accountable. We will leverage our knowledge of commercial trucking regulations to your advantage. 
  • Our firm will handle all costs associated with investigating and litigating your logging truck accident case—you only pay legal fees if we secure compensation for your injuries and damages.

What Type of Injuries Can Occur in a Logging Truck Accident?

Logging truck accidents often result in devastating injuries due to the massive size and weight of these vehicles, combined with their potentially deadly cargo. When logs become dislodged or trucks jackknife on winding roads, the resulting accidents can cause catastrophic damage.

The following injuries often occur in logging truck collisions:

  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Spinal cord damage
  • Crushed limbs
  • Internal organ damage
  • Severe lacerations
  • Multiple fractures
  • Facial disfigurement
  • Neck and back injuries
  • Chest injuries
  • Psychological trauma
  • Loss of limbs
  • Nerve damage

Why You Need a Logging Truck Accident Lawyer on Your Side

Logging truck accidents involve multiple layers of complexity that set them apart from standard motor vehicle collision cases. From federal transportation regulations to industry-specific safety protocols, these cases demand deep legal knowledge and experience.

At Choulos, Choulos & Wyle, our logging car accident attorneys in San Francisco understand the regulations governing logging operations, including proper load securing requirements, driver hour restrictions, and maintenance protocols specific to logging vehicles. We will investigate every aspect of the accident, from reviewing driver logs to maintenance records, to determine the cause of the collision and prove your right to financial recovery.

Your attorney will also identify all potentially liable parties, which often extend beyond just the truck driver. This might include the logging company, maintenance contractors, loading facility operators, or even the truck manufacturer. Our firm knows how to obtain and preserve critical evidence like GPS data, weighing station records, and company safety protocols that could prove negligence.

Additionally, your lawyer will work with industry experts to reconstruct the accident and demonstrate how regulatory violations or negligence led to your injuries. Leveraging this evidence, we will present a compelling case for compensation to insurers and courtroom juries. 

Discuss Your Legal Options with Choulos, Choulos & Wyle

When facing the aftermath of a logging truck accident, you need an advocate who will fight for you. Choulos, Choulos & Wyle has the knowledge, resources, and dedication to help you secure the compensation you deserve. Contact us today at (415) 604-9915 or call toll-free at (877) 702-7800 to schedule your free consultation and trust our attorneys to fight for your rights.

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