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frequently asked questions
Illinois Truck Accidents
Our Chicago area highways are some of the most congested roads in the United States. In addition to millions of daily commuters, Chicago tollways and freeways support the highest concentration of tractor trailers
in the nation.
Loren B. Siegel
& Associates, LLC, helps those who suffer from truck-related accidents put their lives back together. Senior Partner Loren B. Siegel himself brings a wealth expertise from 35 years of experience to each individual case,
as he works thoroughly and tirelessly to obtain the best financial recovery possible to help victims put their lives back together and move on, free from devastating financial worries.
While drug testing and limited driving hours have improved the safety of big-rig trucking on the nation's highways, long-distance drivers are still overworked, leading to negligent and dangerous driving.
According to the U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, there were 4,000 truck-related deaths in the U.S. in 2002 alone. This is accounts for 10 percent of all
traffic-related fatalities for 2002. In addition to wrongful death, injuries from truck accidents may range from broken bones and concussions to spinal injuries and brain damage. Loren B. Siegel & Associates, LLC,
has helped hundreds of families put their lives back together after the trauma of traffic accidents involving trucks by successfully recovering what may often total hundreds of thousands of dollars.
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To maximize your settlement and best protect your interests, contact Loren B. Siegel & Associates at (312) 236-7555 after sustaining an injury in any truck-related accident! Your
first consultation is free—and you don't pay if you don't win your case! For your convenience, our personal injury and accident law office is located in downtown Chicago.
Flexible appointment times are available.
Anyone can get flustered in an auto accident. Download and print out this handy checklist and keep it in your glove compartment to remind yourself of
what to doand not to dowhen you are involved in a wreck.
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