Injured in a Truck Accident in Wyoming County, PA? Trucking companies have lawyers — you need one too. Call (610) 255-7500. No fee unless we win.
Truck Accident Lawyer Serving Wyoming County, Pennsylvania
When a commercial truck collides with a passenger vehicle, the results are often catastrophic. If you’ve been injured in a truck accident in Wyoming County, PA, Attorney Michael Siddons has the experience to take on trucking companies throughout Wyoming County including Tunkhannock, Meshoppen, Laceyville, Factoryville, and Nicholson.
Wyoming County’s Route 6 corridor carries commercial trucks through mountainous terrain. Natural gas industry trucks have increased volume on roads with steep grades and limited passing zones.
Why Truck Cases Need Specialized Representation
Truck cases are governed by FMCSA regulations including Hours of Service limits, drug testing, maintenance standards, and cargo rules. Attorney Siddons preserves ELD data, dashcam footage, driver files, and dispatch records before they’re destroyed.
Common Causes in Wyoming County
Common causes include driver fatigue, distracted driving, impaired driving, speeding, improper cargo loading, brake failure, and pressure to meet schedules. Major corridors include Route 6, Route 29, Route 92, Route 307, and Route 267.
Multiple Liable Parties
The trucking company, cargo loader, manufacturer, and maintenance companies may all share liability. Trucking companies carry $1M+ policies. Attorney Siddons investigates every source.
Pennsylvania Law
PA’s modified comparative fault allows recovery if less than 51% at fault. The statute of limitations is two years, but evidence disappears fast. Contact us immediately.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes truck accidents different from car accidents?
Truck cases involve federal FMCSA regulations, multiple liable parties, commercial insurance with higher limits, ELD data, and specialized evidence that must be preserved quickly.
Who can be liable for a truck accident in Wyoming County?
The driver, trucking company, cargo loader, manufacturer, and maintenance companies may all share liability. Attorney Siddons investigates all sources.
How much is my truck accident case worth?
Truck cases typically yield higher compensation due to injury severity. Values depend on medical costs, lost income, disability, and the trucking company’s conduct.
What is the statute of limitations?
Two years in PA, but critical evidence (ELD data, dashcam) can be lost within days. Contact an attorney immediately.
What federal regulations apply?
FMCSA enforces Hours of Service limits, drug testing, vehicle maintenance, driver qualifications, and cargo rules. Violations are powerful evidence.
Fight Back Against the Trucking Company. Call (610) 255-7500. We serve all of Wyoming County, PA. No fee unless we win.