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If you have been involved in an auto accident with
a tractor trailer in Nevada - you need legal advice.
Trucking companies hire their own private
investigators, adjusters, and attorneys to protect
their bottom line - you need your own strong team of
professionals committed to fighting for you!
If you are looking for a dedicated ally in your
battle for justice - please
contact our attorneys
for a free claim review. Our truck accident lawyers
will review your potential lawsuit (Nevada) -- no
obligation, no charge initial review.
Who Can Be Held Responsible?
The person and/or company at fault for causing your
accident can be sued. This includes the truck driver
and the trucking company, the owner of the trailer,
the shipper, as well as any other driver, person or
entity who in anyway contributed to the accident,
such as the manufacturer of one of the vehicles
involved in the accident, the manufacturer of a tire
that contributed to the accident or the owner of any
public or private property whose negligence
contributed to the accident in Nevada.
Truck accident lawsuits present a unique set of
considerations including complications with the
truck carrier/company, insurance companies, and
attorneys representing the truck company.
If you, or a family member, have been injured in an
accident with a tractor trailer - you need the
experienced truck accident lawyers of Janet, Jenner
& Suggs.
Contact Us Online
1-888-463-3529
Counties in Nevada
Churchill
Clark
Douglas
Elko
Esmeralda
Eureka
Humboldt
Lander
Lincoln
Lyon
Mineral
Nye
Pershing
Storey
Washoe
White Pine
Carson City
More About
Nevada
Interstate 15 passes through the southern tip of the
state, serving Las Vegas and other communities. It
has spur routes I-215 and I-515. Interstate 80
crosses through the northern part of Nevada,
reaching from Utah in the east and passing westward
through Reno and into California. It has a spur
route, I-580. Nevada also is served by several
federal highways: US-6, US-50, US-93, US-95 and
US-395. There are also 189 Nevada State Highways.
The state is one of just a few in the country that
allow semi-trailer combinations with three
trailers—what might be called a "road train" in
Australia. However, American versions are usually
smaller, in part because they must ascend and
descend some fairly steep mountain passes.
Related Terms
Nevada, NV, Truck, Tractor Trailer, Accident,
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