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If you or a loved one were injured in a truck accident in South Gate, Gammill Law is here to help. Our experienced legal team understands the life-altering consequences of trucking collisions and is committed to holding negligent parties accountable. We aggressively pursue the compensation you need to recover—physically, emotionally, and financially.
Choosing the right attorney can make all the difference. At Gammill Law, we focus solely on injury and accident cases, bringing in-depth knowledge, proven strategies, and client-centered service to every case. We understand California’s trucking laws, how to investigate commercial vehicle crashes, and how to challenge powerful insurance companies. With our firm, you get personalized attention, aggressive representation, and the resources to build a strong case from day one.
Gammill Law handles every part of your claim so you can focus on healing. Our legal services include:
Truck accidents often occur on busy roads like I-710, I-105, or Firestone Blvd. Common contributing factors include:
We identify the exact cause and hold the responsible parties accountable—whether it’s the driver, trucking company, maintenance provider, or manufacturer.
Every case is unique, but injured victims may be entitled to compensation for:
Our goal is to secure a settlement or verdict that fully reflects your losses.
Gammill Law proudly serves clients in South Gate and across Southeast Los Angeles County, including:
If you’re hurt, we’ll come to you—at home, in the hospital, or by phone.
Time matters after a truck accident. The sooner you get legal help, the better your chances of protecting your rights and securing maximum compensation. Contact Gammill Law for a free, no-obligation consultation. We don’t get paid unless you win.
In most cases, you have two years from the date of the accident. But don’t wait—early legal action strengthens your case.
Depending on the case, liability may fall on the truck driver, trucking company, parts manufacturer, or even a third-party loader.
California follows comparative negligence laws. You can still recover compensation, but your award may be reduced by your percentage of fault.
No. Speak to a lawyer first. Insurance companies often try to minimize payouts—Gammill Law protects your interests from the start.
Left with few options
Stuck with bills you can’t pay
Anxious to put your injury behind you