Van and truck drivers are typically paid by the mile, so they have an incentive to drive as many miles as possible. In doing so, they are putting themselves and others
at risk for deadly driver fatigue accidents.
According to
Fleet News,
van drivers may be tempted to work longer hours during a recession and employers may look the other way. If the employer encourages drivers to skirt working-hour regulations, they may be
liable if a driving fatigue accident occurs.
Car and van accidents caused by drowsy drivers can cause severe personal injuries. If you've been affected,
you need to seek the guidance of a personal injury lawyer who specializes in car and van accidents. Massachusetts has a
statute of limitations that may prohibit you from filing a lawsuit if too much time has passed, so don't wait long after your car accident.
When you are interviewing
personal injury attorneys ask critical questions, like: how long have you been practicing; what is the largest
settlement or
verdict you've obtained, and do you have experience with bus or van accidents caused by fatigued drivers? The Law Office of Thomas M. Kiley, located in
Andover, Massachusetts, takes time when speaking with you about your case and works with you on a
contingent fee basis so there are
NO FEES unless our trained personal injury
lawyers wins your case. Call now for a
FREE evaluation of your case -
1-800-410-2769.
Learn more about what researchers are doing to
prevent driver fatigue.
Massachusetts personal injury lawyer, Thomas M. Kiley, is a member of the Massachusetts Bar Association and is a respected member of the American Association for Justice and the Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys.
The personal injury attorneys at the Law Office of Kiley Law Group are dedicated to helping the victims of:
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Defective products such as ineffective airbags or seatbelts, prescription drugs with unpublicized side-effects, or hazardous children's toys
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We Serve Clients Across the State of Massachusetts
The firm's headquarters are in Andover, MA and serves the following cities in Massachusetts: Boston, Danvers, Haverhill, Lawrence, Lowell, Methuen, Middleton, Reading, and Salem, MA and Salem, New Hampshire.
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