Whether you rented a moving truck to move from Birmingham to Mobile or from Alabama to Illinois, you rightfully expect the truck to be in proper working order. It is the responsibility of the rental company to ensure that its vehicles are properly maintained. All too often, these companies fail in this responsibility.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a rental truck accident, the attorneys at Bohanan & Associates P.C. are here to help you explore your legal options. We are experienced advocates for injury victims from the Birmingham area and throughout Alabama.
Were you injured in a U-Haul accident or other moving truck accident? Contact us today online or by telephone at 888-343-5114 to speak with an experienced Birmingham rental truck accident attorney.
Investigating Moving Truck Accidents
If you were injured while driving a rental truck, it is important to determine whether a defect in the vehicle was wholly or partly the cause of the accident. If you collided with another vehicle because the brakes were faulty, for instance, the rental company may be responsible for the damages.
To successfully handle a rental truck accident case, it is important to consult an attorney with the resources to investigate this type of case. We may have to consult experts in vehicle maintenance, accident reconstruction and other fields to determine the true cause of the accident.
The rental company will likely deny responsibility, so it is important to have an experienced attorney fighting for your rights. Our trial lawyers have faced some of the largest insurance companies in the nation and delivered impressive results for our clients.
Contact Us · Anniston Truck Accident Attorney
Please contact the truck accident lawyers at Bohanan & Associates. Our Birmingham rental truck accident attorneys can be contacted by phone at 205-545-8309, by e-mail or by filling out the intake form on our contact page.
Representing truck accident victims injured on highways, interstates and freeways throughout Alabama, including I-20, I-65, I-59, I-459, U.S. 31, U.S. 280, Corridor X and I-22.
