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Kansas City Fraudulent Log Book Lawyers

Kansas City, Missouri and Kansas Driver Log Violations Attorneys

Truck accidents are responsible for many injuries and deaths every year, and truck driver fatigue is often a prevalent factor. After an accident it is important to verify the existence and accuracy of truck driver log books, which are required by federal law to be kept by every driver.

At The Law Offices of Brian Timothy Meyers in Kansas City, we have more than 28 years of personal injury and wrongful death claims. We provide our clients with the personal attention they deserve as we seek to maximize their claims.

The presence of fraudulent log books or maintenance records can exponentially raise the value of a truck accident claim. For a free initial consultation with one of our Kansas City fraudulent log book attorneys, call us toll free at 888-374-7528.

Log Book Requirements

All interstate truck drivers are required to keep a log book that contains pertinent information such as:

  • How many miles they have driven
  • How many breaks they have taken
  • The time of breaks
  • How much time they have slept
  • When they have slept

Unfortunately, many drivers keep fraudulent log books which they can present in the event of an accident in order to protect themselves and their company from the consequences of their negligence. We investigate thoroughly, comparing fuel receipts, phone records and other information to the log books to verify their accuracy.

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If you or a loved one has been hurt in a truck accident, contact us today for a free consultation with a knowledgeable, reputable lawyer. You will owe no legal fees unless we obtain a successful settlement or judgment.

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http://www.btm-law.com 816-533-7658 The Law Offices of Brian Timothy Meyers handles all types of cases involving harm or injury to their clients. Contact the firm in Kansas City, Missouri for help.

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