Truck Accidents/18 Wheeler Crashes
St. Louis, Missouri Truck Accident LawyersDrivers of large trucks such as 18-wheeler tractor trailers, dump trucks and delivery trucks have a responsibility to exercise the highest degree of car and to follow proper safety guidelines to ensure the safety of those with whom they share the road. When their wrongful acts, negligence, or failure to adhere to safe practices leads to an accident, we can help. At Newman, Bronson & Wallis, we have dedicated our careers to helping injured people, and are prepared to put our depth of knowledge and extensive experience to work for you. We encourage you to contact us toll-free at 1-800-962-4009 to schedule a free consultation with our truck accident attorneys. We are truly experienced personal injury attorneys, who have collectively spent more than a century helping injured people. We understand how to handle these cases and secure the appropriate compensation for our clients. As a small law firm with a reputation for success, we have all the necessary resources at our disposal to create a strong case. From experts on the unique aspects of truck accidents, to modern technology used for computer recreations of the crash, we will use every tool available to ensure that your case is in the best possible position to secure results. To learn about these cases, visit our Truck Accidents Practice Center. Whether your case involves drivers in the commercial trucking industry, 18-wheeler tractor trailers, dump truck, delivery vans, armored vehicles, or other commercial vehicles, we can help. Our lawyers personally handle every case, from fatigued drivers falling asleep at the wheel, to those involving careless or drunk driving, or other such wrongful acts of negligence. We have the extensive experience and vast knowledge to handle any serious personal injury or wrongful death case. Contact us toll-free at 1-800-962-4009 to schedule a free consultation with a truck accident lawyer. We are available to help people in St. Louis and throughout Missouri and Illinois, including O'Fallon, Florissant, St. Peters, Alton, and Columbia. |








