The unique nature of the claims brought against the transportation industry, as well as the regulatory scheme in place, requires lawyers to be familiar and knowledgeable with the current issues facing the industry.  Our litigators keep informed of the current issues in transportation law.  We have experience in litigating the issues facing the industry such as driver fatigue and the now prevalent negligent hire/retention claims.

We represent trucking and transportation companies and their employees in matters ranging from catastrophic injury and death claims to property damage, breach of contract, and cargo claims in the States of Missouri and Illinois.

We understand the unique nature of the claims brought against the transportation industry, as well as the regulatory scheme, current issues facing the industry. Our experience allows us to provide valuable services and informed opinions to trucking companies, their insurers and employees in a timely fashion and to react quickly to the needs of the client in securing accident reconstruction, toxicology, medical, psychological, and economic damage experts where necessary.  We have defended personal injury claims and have filed third-party claims when our investigation has revealed the existence of a defective product or a highway design defect has contributed to the accident.

We use the latest technology to defend claims, including computer animated reconstruction, retrieval, interpretation, and evaluation of Electronic Control Module (ECM) or “black box” data now available in some newer model passenger cars.

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We regularly address the following legal issues for our clients:

  • Accident reconstruction

  • Accidents due to defective products

  • Breach of contract

  • Cargo claims

  • Catastrophic injury and death claims

  • Collection of transportation charges under the I.C.C. Termination Act of 1995

  • Common carrier law

  • Common carrier liability law

  • Damage or delay in delivery of goods under the Carmack Amendment

  • Department of Transportation violations

  • Driver fatigue

  • Drug/alcohol use by drivers

  • Excessive/inadequate speed

  • Freight claims

  • Freight loss and damage

  • Highway design defect

  • Interstate commerce

  • Interstate motor carrier's liability for loss

  • Intrastate and interstate cargo claims

  • Medical, psychological, and economic damages

  • Motor carrier defense

  • Motor carrier law

  • Motor carrier liability

  • Motor carrier regulation

  • Negligent hire/retention claims

  • Personal injury claims involving Department of Transportation violations

  • Property damage

  • Reckless or inattentive drivers

  • Toxicology

  • Transportation

  • Truck accidents

  • Trucking law

  • Trucking liability

  • Wrongful death