Why Hire a Greenville Truck Accident Lawyer from Deuterman Law Group?
Truck accident cases are complex and high-stakes. Our Greenville, NC truck accident lawyers have decades of experience handling serious commercial vehicle claims and standing up to trucking companies and their insurers to pursue the full compensation our clients deserve.
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Think You Have a Claim? Don’t Wait to Hire Greenville Truck Accident Lawyer.
After a serious truck crash, you shouldn’t have to fight a corporate insurance company alone. Our Greenville attorneys move quickly to protect your rights and build a strong case from the start.
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From major trucking corridors like US-264 to local delivery routes in Pitt County, we act quickly to preserve evidence and handle the complex claims that follow a serious commercial truck accident.
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While we are experts in serious motor vehicle cases, we also represent clients in a variety of personal injury matters:
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An experienced paralegal will be assigned to your case and guide you through the process. They will help you gather the necessary documents to start your case.
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Your attorney will work with you to determine the settlement offer you deserve. We will fight to get the maximum settlement from the insurance company.
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The Deuterman Law Group is a team of attorneys, paralegals, and staff forming a circle of expertise and support—with you at its center.
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Our Experienced Attorneys Have Recovered Millions for Our Clients. And They Will Fight to Get You the Compensation You Deserve.
Dan Deuterman
President & Attorney
Michele Cybulski
Managing Personal Injury Attorney
Christine M. Burnside
Managing Social Security Disability Attorney
Zach Marquand
Managing Workers' Compensation Attorney
Chris Stevens
Managing Veterans Disability Attorney
Thomas E. Lamm, Jr.
Senior Workers' Compensation Attorney
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Greenville sits along major freight routes like US-264 and NC-11, with commercial traffic moving through Pitt County and across Eastern North Carolina daily. Agricultural transport, delivery trucks, and long-haul semis all contribute to increased risk on both highways and rural roads.
They can be. Crashes on rural highways outside Greenville may involve higher speeds, limited lighting, and delayed emergency response. Investigating these cases often requires detailed accident reconstruction and preservation of physical evidence before it disappears.
Cargo type can matter. Improperly loaded or overloaded freight — including agricultural products, equipment, or commercial shipments — can shift during transit and cause serious wrecks. Liability may extend beyond the driver to the trucking company or cargo loaders.
Evidence such as driver logs, electronic logging device (ELD) data, maintenance records, inspection reports, and company safety histories can reveal violations of federal trucking regulations. A thorough investigation is key to building a strong claim.
Because commercial trucks can weigh up to 80,000 pounds, injuries are often severe. Victims may suffer traumatic brain injuries, spinal damage, internal injuries, fractures, or long-term disability requiring treatment at facilities like ECU Health.
Yes. If your injuries require ongoing care, rehabilitation, or future surgeries, those projected costs can be included in your claim — along with lost income and pain and suffering.
Truck accident cases are typically handled on a contingency fee basis. That means there are no upfront attorney’s fees, and you only pay if compensation is recovered.