Phone: 949-979-7167
15375 Barranca Parkway,
Suite A-208,
Irvine, CA, 92618
You’ve hauled a load of freight halfway across the country. Then the broker refuses to pay – or skips town – leaving a trail of unpaid debts in his or her wake. As a former trucker himself, Attorney Richard Grant is all too familiar with that scenario. With a high success rate of successful collections, even when the broker has gone out of business, Attorney Grant is a transportation lawyer you can trust to put your best interests first. Get in touch with his office today to get started.
With his no fee, no collection policy, excluding the costs of the suit, Attorney Grant will chase deadbeat shippers, brokers, freight forwarders, and their insurers until they have paid their freight bills. If they still refuse to pay, he will initiate a lawsuit on your behalf. Don’t waste your time any longer on chasing unpaid bills. Contact Attorney Grant now to review your options.
With gas prices rising, the costs you incur during a cargo shipment can quickly overwhelm you, especially if the broker or forwarder refuses to pay or goes broke. Attorney Grant will aggressively pursue justice on your behalf, tracking down the responsible party or parties to demand payment. Bringing his deep knowledge of transportation law and the trucking industry, he will go the extra mile to achieve a positive outcome for you. When it comes to collecting payments, Attorney Grant pours all his passion into helping you get the money you're owed. Contact his office today to learn more.
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Irvine, CA, 92618
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