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Trucking Accident

A Stolen Truck Strikes Woman Outside Boston Public Garden

A truck with an out-of-control driver is a terrible scene. Causing harm and havoc to untold victims who are in the wrong place at the wrong time. A truck, due to its weight and speed can crush other cars and unfortunately be fatal to pedestrians. When the driver is irresponsible and on the run, it can cause even more harm. The truck accident lawyers in Boston, MA at Colucci, Colucci & Marcus, P.C. want to talk about a recent event involving a stolen truck that crashed into a highly public space.

What Happened in This Boston Truck Accident?

According to police, a woman was seriously hurt when a stolen pickup struck her outside the Boston Public Garden. Once the driver crashed into the entrance gate of the garden, the driver took off on foot, fleeing the scene. The driver left behind a woman screaming in pain and luckily she got the medical attention needed and survived.

Anyone can be a victim of a truck accident. It simply takes someone to steal a truck and drive erratically putting the general population at risk. There are very few areas one can be safe from something like this. Trucks are ubiquitous and more and more drivers get on the road every year.

Truck Accidents Can Cause Permanent Damage and Pain

A truck accident can cause untold harm because of the truck’s speed, weight, and the dangerous and sometimes deadly cargo it can carry. The aftermath is filled with insurance bills and rehabilitation. Colucci, Colucci & Marcus, P.C., our truck accident lawyers, want to help victims and their loved ones who have faced a truck accident. We want to speak with you immediately to help you through this ordeal.

Victims who have experienced a truck accident due to someone’s negligence typically deal with:

  • Loss of cognitive skills
  • Loss of time with family and loved ones
  • Loss of mobility
  • Psychological issues caused by the injury
  • Temporary or permanent family separation
  • Disfigurement
  • Emotional and physical trauma

The terrible tragedy of a truck accident can cause massive amounts of stress, anguish, and pain. The statute of limitations is three years for a truck accident case in Massachusetts, and that does not leave you much time to get the compensation you deserve. We want to start your investigation immediately to relieve you of the unexpected bills and burdens you are facing right now. We do not want time to run out.

Please Call Us For a Free Consultation of Your Case

If you or somebody you love has been the victim of a truck accident caused by someone’s negligent and careless actions in the Boston area, please contact us immediately. We pledge to conduct a thorough and full investigation into your claim so we can secure the compensation you need. We want you to receive compensation for:

  • Unforeseen legal and medical bills
  • Loss of income from taking sick time
  • Rehabilitation costs
  • Punitive damages
  • Pain and suffering

When you need a Boston truck accident lawyer, you can contact us for a free consultation by clicking here or calling (617) 698-6000 for a free case consultation.

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