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Larry Wall Trial Law posted on December 1, 2023
Establishing truck accident liability can be tricky, especially when the truck driver or trucking company tries to dodge responsibility. Consulting Wichita’s experienced truck accident lawyer will help you understand how liability works in your case and what type of compensation you may expect. Learn more about determining liability in accidents involving commercial trucks. Who Is Read More
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On behalf of the
Larry Wall Trial Law posted on July 17, 2023
A fully loaded 18-Wheeler can weigh as much as 80,000 pounds. The damage done to automobile passengers is often life-changing if not fatal when the semi-truck crashes into an ordinary car weighing only about 5,000 pounds. According to the most recent report from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), in 2020, there were nearly Read More
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On behalf of the
Larry Wall Trial Law posted on April 20, 2023
Sharing the road with big trucks can be dangerous. While many semi truck drivers work hard to keep their rigs under control, it takes just a little error to cause devastating, catastrophic accidents. One tire issue can send a big rig into other lanes and the cars that may share those lanes. Here are some Read More
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On behalf of the
Larry Wall Trial Law posted on November 20, 2021
Unfortunately, truck accidents are not uncommon in Kansas. Recent incidents involve trucks making ill-advised U-Turns to those carrying cattle. If you or a loved one has sustained injuries involving a commercial truck, semi, or 18-wheeler in Kansas, the worst thing you can do is nothing. Seek Medical Attention Immediately Inaction can be viewed as a Read More
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Larry Wall Trial Law posted on September 10, 2021
According to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), in 2020, the state of Kansas had more than 1,800 trucking accidents. A total of 78 people lost their lives, and 571 people were severely injured. Some people suffered injuries so severe that their lives and the lives of their families will never be the same. Read More
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On behalf of the
Larry Wall Trial Law posted on July 28, 2016
After suffering injuries in a car or truck accident, it may be necessary for you to take some time off from work. The need to take time off is dependent on the seriousness of your injuries, but also on the amount of flexibility your job provides. Some people may be afraid to miss work because Read More
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On behalf of the
Larry Wall Trial Law posted on June 25, 2016
An accident with an eighteen-wheeler can result in serious injuries or death. Eighteen-wheelers and semi-trucks take longer to stop and maneuver than smaller cars, and therefore, there often isn’t enough time to stop an accident when something goes wrong. Studies have shown that in addition to bad weather conditions, one of the leading causes of Read More
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On behalf of the
Larry Wall Trial Law posted on May 13, 2015
What is Required to Obtain a CDL License?Semi-trucks make up a large percentage of the vehicles on American roadways. Our economy is driven by the men and women behind the wheel of very large and very heavy trucks. They are not only very large and heavy but require special training to operate. This is why Read More
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On behalf of the
Larry Wall Trial Law posted on May 11, 2015
WALL HUNTINGTON ADOPTS A SAFE DRIVING POLICY We understand that one of the toughest and most important rules to adhere to in life is “practice what you preach.” We are asking all our friends to join us in adopting the attached “Safe Driving Policy“. We also encourage everyone to take this opportunity to talk with your Read More
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On behalf of the
Larry Wall Trial Law posted on May 7, 2015
If you have been injured in a car accident, chances are you have a mass of expenses piling up. From medical bills to property damages to lost income, there are many factors that contribute to your financial hardship. Bottom Line. There really isn’t an exact formula to determine how much you can recover. Everyone’s case Read More
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