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The Authority on Truck Accident Litigation
Seattle Truck Law, PLLC is a specialized boutique law firm dedicated exclusively to representing victims of commercial trucking and bus accidents. Founded in 1997 by Morgan Adams, a nationally recognized trial lawyer, the firm operates on a simple premise: truck accidents are not just big car accidents. They involve complex federal regulations, massive corporate defendants, and specialized engineering data. Located on the Seattle Waterfront, the firm brings over 25 years of experience to the fight against negligent trucking companies. Morgan Adams is board-certified in Truck Accident Law and has literally written the book (or chapters of it) on handling these cases. If you have been injured by an 18-wheeler, a delivery van, or a commercial bus, this firm offers the specific technical and legal expertise required to uncover the truth and secure justice.
Niche Focus: Heavy Vehicle Litigation
Unlike general personal injury firms that handle everything from dog bites to slips, Seattle Truck Law focuses entirely on heavy vehicle crashes:
- Commercial Truck Accidents: Handling cases involving semi-trucks, tractor-trailers, and logging trucks. The firm is expert in analyzing electronic logging devices (ELDs) to prove driver fatigue and hours-of-service violations.
- Bus Accidents: Representing passengers and third parties injured in crashes involving city buses, school buses, or private charters.
- Underride Crashes: Specialized representation for the devastating accidents where a passenger vehicle slides underneath a trailer due to lack of proper guards.
- Federal Regulatory Compliance: The firm meticulously investigates violations of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSR), often finding the ”smoking gun” that other lawyers miss.
Located on the Historic Waterfront
The firm’s office is located at 222 Alaskan Way South, right on the edge of the historic Pioneer Square district and the Seattle Waterfront. This location places the firm near the Seattle Ferry Terminal and the bustling port activities that drive the trucking industry. The office is situated in a historic waterfront building, offering a professional yet focused environment. Being close to the industrial heart of the city serves as a daily reminder of the firm’s mission to keep the roads safe from unsafe commercial operators.
‘We don’t just know the law; we know the industry.’ Morgan Adams’ background and certification make him a formidable opponent for trucking defense teams. He knows the tricks they use to hide evidence and is prepared to counter them.
Why You Need a Specialist
Trucking cases are won in the details. Seattle Truck Law offers:
- Board Certification: Morgan Adams is one of the few attorneys board-certified in Truck Accident Law by the NBTA.
- National Network: The firm works with a nationwide network of accident reconstructionists, mechanical engineers, and safety experts to build bulletproof cases.
- Results-Oriented: The firm has achieved record-setting results by digging deeper into maintenance records, hiring practices, and corporate culture than the competition.
If you have been involved in a collision with a commercial vehicle, do not settle for a generalist. Contact Seattle Truck Law, PLLC for a free consultation and let a true specialist handle your case.
Specializing In
Commercial Truck Accidents, Bus Accidents, Underride Crashes, FMCSR Violations
Address & Location
222 Alaskan Way S, Seattle, WA 98104
Building Location
The office is located in a historic building on Alaskan Way South, facing the waterfront. It is situated between South Washington Street and South Main Street, just north of the Seattle Ferry Terminal (Colman Dock).
Suite Access
Enter the main entrance from Alaskan Way. The building may have a buzzer system or security code for entry. The office is located within the building.
Parking Details
Paid street parking is available on Alaskan Way and surrounding Pioneer Square streets. There are several large parking garages nearby, including the Butler Garage on James Street.
Public Transit
The location is a major transit hub, located steps from the Seattle Ferry Terminal. It is also a short walk from King Street Station (Sounder Train/Amtrak) and the Pioneer Square Station (Light Rail).
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