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In a rear-end truck accident, the weight of a truck translates to significant crushing power, and those in vehicles rear-ended by a truck may face life-threatening danger.
Make hiring an attorney a priority if you or a loved one were in a rear-end truck accident. Your truck accident lawyer will seek fair compensation for your damages that stem from injuries or the loss of a loved one.
Large trucks can outweigh smaller vehicles by 30 times. No matter how strong a vehicle’s crashworthiness rating is, it may be unable to protect passengers from the rear impact of a large truck traveling at high speed.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) reports that nearly 5,000 fatal accidents involving large trucks (or buses) can occur in a year.
Even when accident victims emerge alive from their truck accident, they may suffer:
All things being equal, truck accidents are more dangerous than accidents involving smaller vehicles. In addition to the greater size and weight of large trucks, their cargo may pose a risk of exposing accident victims to hazardous materials, falling in the roadway and causing accidents, or falling on top of moving vehicles.
Knowing the extreme risk of truck accidents, trucking companies and truck drivers must exercise immense caution in all aspects of trucking.
Each truck accident requires examination by attorneys, insurance companies, and experts in auto accidents. While the details of each truck collision are unique, some common causes include:
Motorists are the most common cause of motor vehicle accidents, and truck accidents are no exception. Trucks are exceptionally difficult to drive due to their size, weight, height, and complex operating features.
The slightest error by a truck driver can cause a collision, and common forms of truck driver negligence include:
There are trucking industry safeguards to reduce the risk of driver negligence. For example, FMCSA explains that truck drivers must take regular breaks in accordance with hours of service regulations. Truck drivers must also take drug and alcohol tests.
Yet, even with these safeguards, truck drivers cause accidents through careless and reckless behaviors. When a trucker causes a collision, you can hold them and their employer liable for damages.
You can generally hold trucking companies responsible for their driver's negligence.
In some cases, trucking companies contribute to accidents, including:
Your lawyer will determine if a trucking company may have prevented your accident but failed to do so. The company may be financially liable even if it did not directly contribute to the collision.
Trucking companies and drivers recognize the substantial wear and tear that their vehicles endure. These parties must actively inspect and service their vehicles.
Drivers must inspect their vehicles before driving and immediately alert their service departments if a vehicle-related issue arises. Trucking companies must service vehicles regularly, demand that drivers with vehicle-related issues bring the vehicle to the service department immediately, and never allow a dangerous vehicle on the road.
No matter how safely a truck driver operates their vehicle, they cannot overcome a defective vehicle.
If a manufacturer, seller, trucking company, or the truck fails to inspect the vehicle and detect defects, results may include:
An attorney may hire an automotive expert to determine if a defect contributed to your accident, what the defect was, and who is responsible for the defect.
If a truck accident results from a cause other than those listed, an attorney and their hired experts will identify the cause and liable parties.
If you suffered non-fatal injuries in a truck accident, you are fortunate.
However, you may still face substantial damages, including:
When seeking compensation through an insurance claim, you call them losses. If you pursue a lawsuit, you call them damages. However, your attorney can worry about what to call them. If you hire an attorney, they will seek fair compensation for you so you can focus on your recovery.
Motor vehicle accident costs typically increase as injuries become more serious. This makes sense because those with disabling injuries may require lifelong medical care and rehabilitation, medical equipment, specialized vehicles, and changes to their home.
Some truck accidents have the ultimate cost, tragically claiming the victim’s life. These accidents can lead to extremely sensitive cases where surviving loved ones seek justice for their loss, regardless of whether defendants face criminal charges.
Surviving loved ones of fatal truck accident victims may seek compensation for:
Law firms aim to lead wrongful death cases with compassion and professionalism. These cases get justice for wrongful death and a financial recovery that helps surviving loved ones move forward without financial hardship.
It is your decision whether to hire a lawyer after a truck accident. Some of the leading reasons why truck accident victims hire personal injury attorneys are:
Truck accident victims may not have the physical or mental wherewithal to handle their insurance claims or lawsuits.
Attempting to lead their own case may:
Most accident victims want to return to normalcy as soon as possible. Hiring a lawyer and focusing on your recovery may be the proper choice for your health.
Personal injury law firms generally use contingency fees.
Unlike any upfront or hourly fee, a contingency fee means that:
The law firm does all the work, and you may benefit directly from that work. Law firms are willing to accept the financial risk of rear-end truck accident cases because, without a client, the law firm will not have a case.
Law firms focusing on personal injury deal with insurance claims and lawsuits often, and perhaps daily. These firms will likely better know personal injury law, insurance procedures, negotiating tactics, and lawsuit steps than you do.
Rather than trying to learn the steps in a claim or lawsuit, many truck accident victims rely on experienced professionals—personal injury lawyers—to fight for their financial recovery.
Personal injury lawyers pursue justice in the form of financial recovery.
This recovery may come as:
Attorneys take several steps before arriving at settlement negotiations or a jury’s verdict, including:
Following these steps, the legal team will engage in settlement negotiations. After exhausting negotiations, your lawyer may advise you to accept a settlement or proceed to court.
You should choose your ruck accident lawyer wisely, considering which firm in your area is most qualified to lead your case. You may make a list of potential firms to hire, possibly through online research and recommendations from those you trust.
As you review law firms in your area, consider:
Also, when selecting a law firm to lead your rear-end truck accident case, rely on your instincts.
Take advantage of free consultations, which allow you cost-free meetings with personal injury firms serving your area. Narrow down your list and hire a law firm as soon as possible, as your attorney may have limited time to file your rear-end truck accident case.
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