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Automobile drivers become used to sharing the road with commercial trucks, also often known as "semi-trucks" or "18-wheelers." They generally underestimate the danger of truck accidents. A car might weigh 2000-3000 pounds, but a loaded commercial truck may weigh 20, 30, or even 40 times as much. Proportionally, a truck crash affects a car like a large professional football player smashing into a newborn infant at high speed. An 18-wheeler in a truck crash exerts overwhelming and deadly force.
Freight carried by semi-trucks poses additional dangers. Semi-truck cargo that falls onto the road invites accidents. Spillage of liquid contents from 18-wheeler tanker trucks causes hazardous slicks. Hazardous freight is sometimes released in trucking accidents. Chemicals leaking from a semi-truck after a truck accident can cause poisoning, burns, or respiratory damage. Truck accidents involving flammable, combustible, or radioactive materials risk obvious injuries.
If you or someone you know is injured in a truck crash, consult with a truck accident attorney quickly, while accident evidence remains fresh and available. After assessing your injuries, an experienced truck accident attorney can evaluate your ability to win compensation for truck accident injuries and damages.
Your truck accident attorney will collect evidence about the truck crash, your injuries and other damages. To ensure that a jury will clearly understand the truck crash evidence, your truck accident attorney may hire expert witnesses familiar with truck accidents and injury compensation.
Truck accidents cause such serious injuries that actions of semi-truck drivers and owners are held to a high "standard of care." Most trucking accident cases require proving that the negligence of the truck driver, truck owner, or other parties maintaining a commercial truck caused the truck crash. The defendants' truck accident lawyers will seek evidence that they were not negligent and perhaps that your own negligence caused the truck crash. Defendants and their truck accident lawyers may also hinder your obtaining needed evidence regarding negligence.
Most trucking accident cases require proving that the semi-truck was operated "negligently." Proving negligence in a truck crash case requires showing that:
If you are involved in a truck accident, the accident investigation should start immediately. At the truck crash scene, call the police and ensure that the accident scene is fully surveyed and documented, ideally with photographs and/or video, and that your vehicle is secured. Seek to document:
Obtain the names of witnesses and first responders to the truck accident, if possible. Your truck accident attorney may want to interview them while their memories of the accident are fresh.
As soon as possible after the truck accident, ensure that police obtain information and evidence from the truck and the driver. Two pieces of physical evidence are especially important to locate after a truck crash. One is a computerized "black box" that records data about speed and other factors surrounding a truck crash. The other is the driver's log book, which details the driver's activities during the period before the truck accident. This information indicates whether a driver was complying with trucking industry regulations designed to reduce truck accidents, such as requiring sufficient daily rest time. If this this is not secured quickly, it may be impossible to recover later.
Unfortunately, a semi-truck driver, trucking company, or other potentially liable parties may not preserve truck accident evidence as required by law. Trucking companies, semi-truck drivers, and other drivers are increasingly pressed by the rising cost of fuel. Sometimes, to save money, they break the law. If their violating federal regulations possibly caused your truck accident, they might rather keep incriminating truck accident evidence from you and your lawyer. Defense lawyers who specialize in truck accidents want to control access to evidence as soon as possible. Dishonest trucking industry figures know how to hide incriminating truck accident evidence effectively. If your truck accident lawyer understands such tricks, the defendants will more likely follow the rules.
Expert truck accident witnesses will interpret truck accident evidence for a jury. If you have persuasive expert witnesses, defendants are more likely to settle your truck accident case out of court, and on better terms, rather than risking a trial.
Truck accident experts often come from the trucking industry or its regulators. Trucking industry figures can testify to areas including:
Your California truck crash lawyer might hire other expert truck accident witnesses such as:
Beyond developing evidence showing truck accident negligence and damages, your truck accident attorney must decide who can be sued over your injuries. Trucking industry lawyers try to structure their businesses to shield those with "deep pockets" from becoming truck accident case defendants. The strongest truck accident case may be futile if the only possible defendants are uninsured and penniless. Your truck accident attorney's experience with litigating trucking accidents becomes critical here.
Some prospective truck accident defendants are obvious, while other are less so:
A truck crash may also result from problems with the design or maintenance of the road. Your truck accident attorney may consider adding those entities, usually governments, who design or maintain roads as trucking accident defendants.
Some trucking companies avoid truck accident liability by hiring drivers as "independent contractors" rather than employees. Drivers usually have less money to pay truck accident damages and can more easily declare bankruptcy to avoid them. Owners then argue that any negligence in a truck crash was the driver's fault. Your truck accident attorney may argue in response that the driver in the truck crash was a de facto employee and therefore the company's agent. The truck owner can also be accused of negligently hiring someone who was likely to cause a truck crash.
The trucking company may argue that a driver's negligent actions before a truck crash were outside of the scope of employment. A driver's drinking alcohol before a truck crash might not be the company's responsibility. If company encouraged or permitted a driver to engage in negligent activity, this truck accident defense will fail.
Another question is whether the company should have known that a driver would likely violate federal regulations. For example, a company assigning a delivery should know the speed limit and the legally allowable on-duty hours. If a law-abiding driver could not possible make the delivery on schedule, a company should know that violations are likely. Drug testing policies to ensure compliance with regulations need to be reasonable. An experienced truck accident attorney will understand these complicated situations.
In some truck accidents, neither the truck driver nor the trucking company acted negligently. Without their knowledge, a mechanical or material defect in a truck, such as bad tires or brakes, may have caused the truck accident. Negligence by a company that serviced the truck may caused the truck crash. In such cases, manufacturers or service companies may become truck accident defendants.
A truck's cargo may cause a truck accident. Mislabeled hazardous materials may cause or worsen a trucking accident, as when a truck driver smokes near material mistakenly not labeled as flammable. Poorly distributed cargo weight can cause a truck crash if it makes a truck tip over or lose control on a turn. Those providing or improperly loading the cargo could become truck accident defendants.
Trucking companies may shield themselves from truck accident liability by using a third party logistics company. These companies broker transportation services but neither own nor operate trucks. Federal law gives these independent contractors protection against liability in trucking accident personal injury cases. Trucking company lawyers may thus try to limit truck accident liability, but your truck accident attorney may consider suing a trucking company for negligently hiring a contractor that it should have known was likely to cause a truck crash.
If your injury in a truck accident is due to someone else's negligence, you may receive compensation for areas including:
The accident hazard posed by a huge 18-wheeler traveling the roads at high speed is immense. The legal hazards present if you are injured in a truck crash are also substantial. But experienced lawyers often obtain good settlements with, or verdicts against, truck accident defendants. The complexity of truck accident cases simply emphasizes the need to hire a competent and experienced truck accident lawyer - and to do so as soon as possible. With an experienced truck accident attorney behind you, your chances of getting the truck accident injury compensation you deserve.
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