Your average commuter does not know that a tractor trailer is often not just of a single company on the road. Rather, it is common that the tractor and trailer are owned by different companies, while the “haul” or products within the trailer are owned by a third completely different company. And, that “haul” is typically brokered by a fourth completely different company. And, the driver of the tractor trailer may not be an employee of any of them but an independent contractor or employee of a fifth completely different company.

The contractual obligations between the various companies, as well as the interplay between their insurance coverages must be determined in order to successfully sue for your bodily injuries. Here at Verp & Leddy we offer the following to accomplish just that:

  • Rapid response 24/7/365 to service our clients’ needs on-site at the accident at a moment’s notice;
  • A well-established network of forensic accident reconstruction teams utilizing the latest technology who accompany us in the field on rapid response calls for motor carrier accidents across the state;
  • A well-established network of forensic Electronic Control Module (ECM) or “Black Box” data download specialists;
  • Decades of experience investigating insurance coverage with respect to motor carriers;and
  • Intimate knowledge of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s Safety and Fitness Electronic Records (SAFER) System.

If you have been hurt in an accident involving a tractor trailer or other commercial vehicle, contact the experts at Verp & Leddy.