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What To Do After You’ve Been Injured In A Truck Accident In Hawaii

Home > What To Do After You’ve Been Injured In A Truck Accident In Hawaii
Sep 24, 2024 | On Behalf of Cronin, Fried, Sekiya, Kekina & Fairbanks | Read Time: 2 minutes | Truck Accidents

The roadways of Hawaii, like other highways across the nation, are busy thoroughfares, bustling with traffic made up of all sorts of private and commercial vehicles. Even under the best of circumstances, when motorists are doing their best to keep themselves and others safe on the roads, truck accidents and other collisions sometimes still occur. It is good to know what to do and where to turn for help when you or a loved one has suffered injury because of another motorist’s negligence.

When a truck that is involved in a crash is a commercial vehicle, insurance issues and other legal matters regarding the incident can be quite complicated.

Regulations regarding the weight of a load being hauled or how often the truck must be inspected often have bearing on a case. At Cronin, Fried, Sekiya, Kekina & Fairbanks & Fairbanks, our attorneys are dedicated to helping you identify all possible sources of liability and pursuing the maximum amount of compensation possible for the damages you have sustained in an accident caused by a commercial truck driver.

We are prepared to investigate the details of your case, including all laws and regulations pertaining to required training, licensing and other issues concerning the operation of a commercial vehicle involved.

Depending upon the severity of the injuries suffered, you might be facing undue financial stress because of ongoing medical bills, loss of wages or other costs associated with the accident. Our lawyers are committed to providing aggressive and effective representation in court to help you get the treatment and recovery care you need, as well as compensation that can help you alleviate some of the expenses you have incurred.

We understand that a person’s quality of life can be forever altered after an accident and are ready to guide you through the sometimes complex legal process in order to hold those responsible for the accident financially accountable for their negligence.

Cronin, Fried, Sekiya, Kekina & Fairbanks & Fairbanks are available for free consultation by calling our office. We can help you protect and exercise your rights and see to it that your best interests are a priority after you or a family member has been injured in an accident. Truck accidents will continue to occur across the nation, and we are committed to helping those who have suffered in such accidents in the state of Hawaii.

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