Friday, May 30, 2008

Missouri Personal Injury Law Firm Excels in Truck Accident Cases

Page || Cagle is a Missouri Personal Injury Law Firm that is creating a niche practice handling truck accident cases. These truck accident attorneys are dedicated to aggressively representing their clients against trucking companies and truck drivers.

(PRWEB) May 31, 2008 -- Page || Cagle is a Missouri Personal Injury Law Firm that is creating a niche practice handling truck accident cases. These truck accident attorneys are dedicated to aggressively representing their clients against trucking companies and truck drivers.

In addition to its success in handling truck accident cases, the firm has engaged the services of Susan Sipe and SLS Consulting to create a website dedicated completely to truck accident cases. The two have created www.truckaccidentlawgroup.com, a site that provides information about tractor trailers, the trucking industry, truck accidents, and common truck accident injuries.

Visitors can find helpful information related to traumatic brain injuries resulting from truck accidents at http://www.truckaccidentlawgroup.com/braininjury.shtml and spinal cord injuries at http://www.truckaccidentlawgroup.com/spineinjury.shtml.

The Page || Cagle truck accident attorneys pride themselves on being extremely accessible to the public. Visitors can contact one of their truck accident lawyer s through an online contact form that can be found at http://www.truckaccidentlawgroup.com/consultation.php.

In sum, Page || Cagle dedicates a significant amount of their time to handling serious injury and death cases related to truck accidents that occur on Missouri roadways. They have created a very user friendly website that provides a great deal of information related to the trucking industry.

John J. Page is a partner at Page || Cagle and can be reached by calling 1.800.500.4658. The Firm's address is 1232 Washington Avenue, Suite 220, St. Louis, MO 63103.

The choice of a lawyer is an important decision and should not be based solely upon advertisements.

Source: PRWeb: Legal / Law


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