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At Gammill Law, we provide aggressive and experienced legal representation for victims of truck accidents in Alhambra, CA. Whether you were injured in a crash involving a semi-truck, delivery vehicle, or commercial hauler, our legal team is here to protect your rights. We know how serious truck accidents can be—and we fight hard to recover the full compensation you deserve.
Truck accident claims are complex and often involve large insurance companies, strict federal regulations, and multiple liable parties. At Gammill Law, we bring years of experience, focused personal injury representation, and a reputation for delivering results. We handle everything from gathering evidence and managing insurance communication to negotiating strong settlements or going to trial when necessary. With us, you get strategic legal support and responsive service from start to finish.
Truck accidents can leave victims with serious injuries, high medical bills, and time away from work. That’s why we handle every part of the case while you recover.
Our services include:
Truck accidents often occur on high-traffic routes like the I-10 and Fremont Avenue. Common causes include:
We hold all liable parties accountable—including the driver, trucking company, or third-party contractors.
If you’ve been injured in a truck accident in Alhambra, you may be entitled to compensation for:
Our goal is to ensure every loss is identified and pursued.
Gammill Law proudly represents clients throughout the San Gabriel Valley, including:
Wherever you are, we’re ready to meet with you—virtually, at your home, or in the hospital.
Truck accident cases demand strong legal action. Let Gammill Law help you get the justice and compensation you deserve. Contact us now for a free consultation—there’s no fee unless we win your case.
You generally have two years from the date of the crash to file a lawsuit. Acting quickly helps preserve evidence and strengthen your claim.
Depending on the situation, the driver, trucking company, cargo loaders, or vehicle maintenance providers may be responsible.
Not without speaking to a lawyer. Insurance companies often offer low settlements early—Gammill Law can review your case and negotiate for more.
Yes. California follows comparative negligence laws, so you may still receive compensation even if you were partially responsible.
Left with few options
Stuck with bills you can’t pay
Anxious to put your injury behind you