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Milwaukee False Logbooks Attorneys

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Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulations limit the number of hours a truck driver can drive in a day, on consecutive days and per week. Due to the pressures of the trucking industry, drivers sometimes break these rules. To cover up these violations, they falsify their logbooks.

If you or a loved one has been injured in a trucking accident, it is important to consult with an attorney who is familiar with these practices. At Aiken & Scoptur, S.C., our attorneys know how to find the facts in truck accident cases, including identifying violations such as falsification of driver logbooks.

We have a proven record of success obtaining favorable settlements and verdicts for truck accident injury victims. Contact us today to discuss your case. Whether your truck accident occurred on I-94, I-90, I-43, I-39 or any Wisconsin street or highway, our Milwaukee false logbooks lawyers can help.

Falsifying Logbooks

Identifying FMCSA violations is a crucial element in handling truck accident injury cases. How can one identify those violations when the logbook is falsified? As experienced truck accident attorneys, we know how to find evidence that either supports or contradicts the data in the logbook.

We look at hotel and gas station receipts, GPS data, cellphone records and other evidence to cross-reference with the information entered into the logbook. This approach often allows us to identify false entries in the logbook, thereby proving the driver was driving too many miles or not getting enough sleep between shifts.

Finding such evidence can be crucial in helping our clients obtain favorable results in their truck accident injury cases. We will apply our experience and resources to help you pursue maximum compensation for the losses you have suffered.

Contact Our Truck Accident Attorneys to Discuss Your Case

If you or someone close to you has been injured in a truck accident and you suspect negligence played a role in the crash, we encourage you to contact us as soon as possible. We will provide a free consultation, and you will owe no attorney fees unless we handle your truck accident claim and recover compensation that benefits you.

Wisconsin Truck Driver Log Violation Lawyers: 866-415-5919

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