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7 Deceptive Tactics Trucking Companies Use After an Accident

When a commercial truck weighing up to 80,000 pounds collides with a passenger vehicle, the physical damage is often catastrophic. What many accident victims don’t realize, however, is that another type of collision begins the moment metal stops crashing—a carefully orchestrated effort by trucking companies and their insurers to minimize financial responsibility and protect…

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What Truckers Say Can Win Your Case

  From the Cab to the Courtroom Truckers see the underbelly—grueling hours, junk rigs, and bosses who’d rather torch a driver than a dollar. They’re spilling it raw, and that’s not just noise—it’s the key to gutting a company in litigation. Sam Aguiar Injury Lawyers in Louisville, Kentucky, turns those confessions into seven- and…

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Louisville Trucking Attorneys

Trucking accidents can be some of the most devastating types of accidents. Contact us today to get the compensation you deserve.

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Driver Vehicle Inspection Reports

How DVIR Violations Impact Truck Accident Cases In the aftermath of a serious truck accident on Kentucky highways, determining liability often hinges on critical documentation that most people never see: Driver Vehicle Inspection Reports (DVIRs). These federally mandated documents serve as the cornerstone of commercial vehicle safety, providing a paper trail of a truck’s…

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Navigating Commercial Vehicle Accidents

Protecting Your Rights Against Big Companies and Insurers Accidents involving commercial vehicles—semi-trucks, delivery vans, tractor-trailers—can be overwhelming. These are not your typical fender-benders. They often result in severe injuries and involve a complex web of legal and insurance processes that can make it difficult for victims to receive fair compensation. You’re up against large…

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Truck Talk | Driver Hours of Service Regulations

Staying Safe on Kentucky Roads Driving an 80,000-pound truck is no easy task, and ensuring the safety of Kentucky roads means holding drivers and trucking companies to high standards. One critical aspect of truck safety is Hours of Service (HOS) regulations, designed to prevent driver fatigue and reduce accidents. In a recent episode of…

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