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Were you injured in a truck accident? Commercial vehicle collisions often cause devastating injuries, substantial medical expenses, and complicated legal disputes. A truck accident lawyer at McMinn Personal Injury Lawyers can investigate what happened, identify every responsible party, and fight for the compensation you deserve. Contact us today at (512) 474-0222 for a free consultation to discuss your case.
Truck accident claims are rarely as straightforward as ordinary car accident cases. They may involve a driver, trucking company, maintenance contractor, cargo loader, manufacturer, or another business. These defendants and their insurers often begin protecting themselves immediately after a crash, making prompt legal action especially important.
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ToggleThe law firm you select after a serious truck crash can make a meaningful difference in how your claim is prepared and resolved. McMinn Personal Injury Lawyers has the resources and skills needed to take on commercial carriers and powerful insurance companies.
Here’s what sets our personal injury lawyers apart:
Trucking companies often have experienced investigators, defense attorneys, and insurers working to limit their exposure. Our attorneys will build your case with the level of preparation required to confront those resources and demand accountability. Call today for a free case evaluation.
There is no standard amount for a truck accident case. The value of your claim will depend on several relevant factors, including:
18-wheeler crashes frequently cause catastrophic harm, so future losses can represent a substantial portion of a case’s value. Resolving a claim before those needs are understood could leave you without enough money to cover the lasting consequences of your injuries.
Truck crash victims may be entitled to recovery for economic and non-economic damages.
Economic damages compensate for measurable financial losses, including:
Non-economic damages address the personal consequences of an injury, such as:
Our attorneys will evaluate both the immediate disruption caused by the crash and the ways your injuries may continue to affect your health, work, independence, and family life.
The truck driver may have caused the collision, but liability doesn’t always end with the person behind the wheel. One of the most important parts of a truck accident investigation is determining whether a business or another third party also contributed to the crash.
Potentially responsible parties may include:
Identifying all responsible parties can reveal additional insurance coverage and provide a more complete account of how the accident occurred.
Truck crashes are often preventable. They frequently result from unsafe driving practices, operational failures within a trucking company, or problems with the vehicle or cargo.
Common causes include:
A single collision may have more than one cause. For example, a fatigued driver may be unable to respond safely when poorly secured cargo shifts and destabilizes the trailer.
Commercial trucks can cause many different collision patterns depending on the driver’s actions, the truck’s condition, and how the cargo was loaded.
Common types of truck accidents include:
The type of crash can provide important clues about its cause. For example, a jackknife may point to braking or speed issues, while a lost-load accident may raise questions about loading, securement, and inspection procedures.
The size and weight of commercial vehicles can expose occupants of smaller vehicles to tremendous force. As a result, truck accident injuries are often severe and may require months or years of treatment.
Common injuries include:
Some victims never regain the independence or physical abilities they had before the collision. A claim should account for ongoing medical needs and permanent limitations, not only the treatment received immediately after the crash.
Evidence can disappear quickly after a crash. Vehicles may be repaired, electronic data may be overwritten, and companies may dispose of records after applicable retention periods expire.
Important evidence needed to prove negligence in a truck accident case may include:
An attorney may send preservation notices instructing the trucking company and other parties not to destroy relevant materials. Acting promptly can make it easier to secure evidence before it is lost or altered.
Commercial trucking companies and their insurers may respond to an accident before an injured person has even left the hospital, making legal representation crucial.
A truck accident attorney can:
We will prepare your claim with the possibility of trial in mind. That preparation can expose weaknesses in the defendants’ arguments and place you in a stronger position during settlement negotiations.
Truck accident cases are generally handled on a contingency fee basis. This allows injured people to retain legal representation without paying attorney’s fees upfront.
Under this arrangement:
The fee structure will be explained in writing before representation begins. You can also ask questions about costs and the legal process during your free case review.
The aftermath of a truck accident can be chaotic, particularly when multiple vehicles and serious injuries are involved. Your health should remain the priority, but several steps may also protect valuable evidence.
When possible:
Early action matters because the trucking company may already be investigating the collision and developing its defense.
If you or a loved one was injured in a commercial truck accident, you don’t have to face the trucking company and its insurers alone. McMinn Personal Injury Lawyers will investigate the crash and build a claim that accounts for the full extent of your losses.
Contact us today for a free initial consultation with an experienced truck accident lawyer. You pay no attorney’s fees unless we obtain compensation for you.
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