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At Gammill Law, we specialize in representing victims of truck accidents in Culver City and the surrounding areas. Whether your crash involved an 18-wheeler, delivery truck, or commercial hauler, our legal team is here to hold negligent parties accountable. We understand how serious truck accidents can be, and we work tirelessly to recover the compensation you deserve—so you can focus on recovery.
At Gammill Law, we focus exclusively on personal injury cases—and truck accidents are among the most complex. We understand both California traffic law and federal trucking regulations, giving us an edge when building strong, evidence-backed claims. Our attorneys are aggressive negotiators and skilled litigators who work directly with you from start to finish. When you hire Gammill Law, you get clear communication, relentless representation, and a team that truly cares about your recovery.
We know how devastating a truck crash can be. That’s why we handle everything—from the moment you contact us until your case is resolved.
Our truck accident legal services include:
Located near major roadways like the 405, Venice Blvd, and Washington Blvd, Culver City sees a high volume of commercial traffic. Truck crashes are often caused by:
We investigate every angle to identify what went wrong and who’s responsible.
After a truck accident, victims may be eligible for compensation that covers:
We fight to ensure every dollar of your damages is included in your claim.
We’re proud to help injured victims across West Los Angeles, including:
No matter where you are, we’re ready to meet in person, by phone, or at your home or hospital room.
Truck accidents require serious legal help. Let Gammill Law be your advocate during this challenging time. Contact us today for a free, no-obligation consultation. There’s no fee unless we win your case.
You typically have two years from the date of the accident. Don’t wait—early action helps protect your rights and strengthens your case.
Yes. In many truck accident cases, responsibility may lie with the driver, the trucking company, a maintenance provider, or a parts manufacturer.
No. Insurance companies work to minimize your claim. Speak with a lawyer first to avoid saying something that could hurt your case.
California follows comparative negligence laws, meaning you can still recover compensation even if you were partly responsible. Your award will be reduced based on your share of the fault.
Left with few options
Stuck with bills you can’t pay
Anxious to put your injury behind you