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While a single beer might barely affect an average person, it can be deadly when consumed by someone driving a tractor-trailer. Fully loaded semi-trucks can weigh up to 80,000 pounds, roughly 20 times more than the average passenger vehicle, and even minimal alcohol consumption slows reaction times, blurs judgment, and reduces coordination.

If a drunk truck driver’s actions have permanently changed your family’s future, you have advocates in your corner. You deserve more than an insurance settlement. You deserve justice, maximum compensation, and the peace of mind that comes from making sure this never happens to another family. At The Law Firm for Truck Safety, our attorneys provide fierce, compassionate representation to help you pursue maximum compensation and hold negligent drivers and their employers fully accountable. Call our Wyoming attorneys today and begin your journey to justice.

What Qualifies as Drunk Driving for a Commercial Trucker?

While the legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) for most motorists is 0.08%, this standard is much stricter for drivers of commercial vehicles like semi-trucks and tractor-trailers, buses, and delivery trucks. Under federal regulations, truck drivers are prohibited from consuming any alcohol within four hours of operating a commercial motor vehicle, regardless of their blood alcohol content. And while the Federal legal limit is .004%, there is no amount of alcohol in a truck driver’s system that is safe or is acceptable when behind the wheel. Driving under the influence, no matter how slight, can have catastrophic consequences.

Seeking Fair Recovery Within Filing Deadlines

If you believe a truck driver was directly to blame for injuries you suffered in a wreck in Casper because they were impaired by alcohol or drugs while driving, you could hold them,  their employer, and other involved parties civilly liable for all the ways you’ve been harmed from that wreck. This could include compensation for things like:

  • Short-term and long-term medical bills
  • Physical pain and discomfort
  • Personal property damage and related expenses
  • Emotional trauma and suffering
  • Lost income or working capacity
  • Decline in overall enjoyment of life

Although Wyoming state law gives most individuals a maximum of four years to file a personal injury claim, it is a good idea to contact our firm as quickly as possible, as the evidence necessary to build the strongest claim might not last that long. Additionally, representatives from the trucking company will likely reach out to you quickly with a settlement offer that is a fraction of what is needed to cover all of your damages –present and future. This makes working with a skilled truck accident lawyer crucial to getting the full amount you deserve.

Get Help With a Drunk Driving Truck Accident From a Casper Attorney

Drunk driving accidents in Casper destroy families every day and when the unthinkable happens, you have the right to demand full compensation for your medical expenses, lost wages, and the pain you’re enduring. Several attorneys hold Class A commercial driver’s licenses, and our firm only handles truck accident claims to give our clients the best chance to obtain the restitution they deserve. For help with your drunk driving truck accident claim in Casper, call The Law Firm for Truck Safety today.

Contact The Law Firm For Truck Safety

If you or a loved one have been in a truck crash, we would be honored to learn more about your crash and help you build a path to justice.

Our team of truck crash attorneys is here to help so you don’t have to navigate this complicated process alone.

Contact the attorneys at the Law Firm for Truck Safety via phone for help with your case, or connect with us online for your free, no-obligation case review.

CALL TODAY: (866) 918-3085

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