We give you an edge against the reckless trucker and the involved insurer
The Stone Law Office is your edge against reckless truck drivers. Our results speak for themselves. Consider this recent example.
Significant damage can result when a an intoxicated, unhealthy or distracted big truck driver causes a collision. Involved passenger cars are often destroyed when involved in big truck collisions. You will benefit from determined and relentless representation against negligent truckers and their insurers. You need committed seasoned attorneys, like us, who win.
Obviously, trucks are not dangerous. But trucks operated by reckless, distracted and unhealthy truckers are dangerous and can be deadly.
Hire The Stone Law Office to leverage your claim
The Stone Law Office’s founding member E. Lynette Stone is a former insurance industry litigator. Attorney Stone was for insurance companies he first decade of her career working for insurance companies. In handling those matters, Attorney Stone learn the tools insurance carriers regularly use to fight injured people.
In fact, early in her career, Attorney Stone represented truckers sued for reckless driving. That experience serves as the backbone of her determination to represent the interests of people and their families injured by reckless truckers.
Big trucks related fatalities rising
18-wheeler fatalities increased 11% between 2012 and 2017, according to the United States Department of Transportation. You need committed, relentless, and zealous advocates to stand up to reckless truckers.
Distracted truckers are violating the law
Federal and state regulations prohibit commercial truckers from using cellular devices while driving. For example, in 2015, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration issued regulations prohibiting commercial truckers from using cellular devices while driving.
Despite these regulations, statistics show an increase in reckless trucker related death and injuries.
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