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Law firm of Fried Rogers Goldberg LLC protect the rights of injured parties in trucking accidents. The attorneys of Fried Rogers Goldberg LLC specialize in handling trucking, tractor trailer accidents involving serious personal injury or wrongful death.
Over the years, our Atlanta truck accident attorneys< have litigated hundreds of trucking cases, both in federal and state courts, and obtained multiple eight-figure and seven-figure verdicts and settlements on behalf of our clients. By working with our experienced truck accident attorneys, victims can have some control in ensuring that their rights and interests are protected. Our guide, Understanding Motor Carrier Claims, is a resource to truck accident attorneys across the country. Please take a moment to meet our skilled founding partners.
Our Truck Accident Attorneys Understand Trucking Law and Federal Regulations. Fried Rogers Goldberg LLC has recovered millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements on behalf of truck accident victims.
Our firm has taken our knowledge and experience in handling trucking cases and published Understanding Motor Carrier Claims, Third Edition as a legal treatise on trucking law. This resource is considered by many attorneys and practitioners to be an authoritative text on the subject.
Referring attorneys often associate our firm to handle complex personal injury or wrongful death trucking cases throughout the country and especially in the Southeast. We enjoy the opportunity to work with other lawyers on these cases and part of our motivation in publishing Understanding Motor Carrier Claims was to help provide insight to other practitioners in this area of law.
The biggest mistake a lawyer can make is treating a trucking case like a typical automobile accident. Injured victims deserve to be represented by a firm that understands and appreciates the complexities of trucking law. We believe that Every Trucking Case Needs a Trucking Attorney.
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