Trucking Regulations

Commercial trucking is regulated by many specific state and federal laws. These laws regulate everything from the number of hours a driver may drive without rest, to the way in which freight is loaded into the trailer, to the types of vehicle safety equipment required for various types of trucks. If a driver or a trucking company has caused an accident by violating these laws, they may be held responsible for the injuries that result. The lawyers of Kershaw, Cutter & Ratinoff make it our business to know the laws that apply to every case, in every state, as well as in federal jurisdictions.

Our attorneys have extensive experience representing individuals injured in commercial trucking accidents, in both jury trials and settlement negotiations. We are well versed in conducting thorough investigations, as well as dealing directly and firmly with trucking and insurance companies.

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