
Being involved in a crash with an 18-wheeler can have drastic consequences. From one moment to the next, your entire life can change. When the accident is the fault of another party’s actions, you can pursue a legal case to recover compensation for your injuries. Work with a skilled McDowell County truck accident lawyer during your case.
When you work with Attorney Helton of Law Office of Lyndon R. Helton, PLLC, you’re working with a legal advocate with 23 years of experience who genuinely cares for his clients. Experiencing a truck accident can be incredibly destabilizing for survivors.
Attorney Helton believes in giving his clients the tools and knowledge they need to take back control of their lives.
After being in a truck accident in McDowell County, there are several key steps to take to ensure your safety and preserve your future legal case. Be sure to:

In 2022, there were 5,837 large trucks involved in fatal crashes in the United States. Overall, that year, there were 503,000 crashes in the country involving large trucks. Throughout McDowell County in 2023, there were 40 accidents involving a tractor-trailer truck.
For residents of McDowell County, you can file your legal claim at the McDowell County Courthouse, located at 21 South Main Street in Marion. You’ll have three years to file your legal claim.
If you were the truck driver involved in the crash, you’ll have one year to file a third-party claim for your workplace injury.
While these timelines may seem long, it’s important to act fast after getting into an accident. Evidence, such as eyewitness memories and surveillance footage of the crash, tends to fade quickly. The longer you wait, the lower your chances of winning your case.
If you fail to file within the relevant deadlines, you won’t be able to pursue any compensation for your case.
Reach out to Law Office of Lyndon R. Helton, PLLC, today to schedule your confidential consultation with Attorney Helton. While compensation can’t take away your pain, it can help you recover your financial losses and hold the responsible party accountable for their actions. We’re proud to help residents of Burke County, Catawba County, and Caldwell County during difficult times in life.