While most truck drivers follow the rules of the road and do everything possible to drive safely, accidents can happen. Sometimes, truck drivers are negligent and cause accidents. When someone is injured because of a negligent truck driver, getting help from an attorney is a vital first step in getting fair compensation for their injuries and damages.
Injured Victims May Be Able to Recover Compensation
When a truck accident occurs, serious injuries can often result. An accident with a truck can spell disaster for victims. The sheer size and weight of the vehicle typically cause great damage to much smaller cars. Injured victims may be able to recover financial compensation for the following.
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Medical bills related to the accident
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Lost wages
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Personal property damage
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Permanent disability
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Pain and suffering
If the truck driver acted out of aggression or was under the influence of drugs or alcohol, the injured victim may have the right to pursue punitive damages. Punitive damages are meant to punish a guilty person.
Hiring a Personal Injury Attorney Is Essential
A truck accident victim needs to learn about their rights as soon as possible. The best way to secure their rights is to hire a personal injury attorney. An attorney will go over the details of the accident. They will gather important information by asking the injured victim questions.
Attorneys will also launch an investigation into the cause of a truck accident. Truck accidents sometimes result in more than one party being held liable. The injured victim may be able to sue the truck driver, their employer, the truck manufacturer, or even the state, depending on the cause of the accident.
Will a Lawsuit Be Necessary?
Many injured truck accident victims worry about having to go to court, and no one wants to go through a court process. It is important to note that many accident claims are settled without the need for a court appearance. An attorney will aggressively pursue the insurance company and any responsible parties. Through negotiations, settlements can sometimes be reached.
If the insurance company fails to be fair in the process of settling the claim, the attorney will file a lawsuit on behalf of their injured client. The attorney will prepare for litigation and all it entails, including bringing in witnesses to testify.
Remember the Statute of Limitations
Each state has its own statute of limitations. This statute limits the amount of time a person has to file a lawsuit. If a person does not file a lawsuit within this timeframe, any lawsuit they file would be barred because the statute of limitations is over.
In most states, the victim is given two years from the date of their accident to file a lawsuit. It is important a person acts quickly and does not take too long to file their case. Seeking help from an attorney is an important first step that will get the process started.
Schedule a Consultation Appointment
After seeking medical care, individuals need to seek help from an attorney. An attorney will become a truck accident victim's advocate and work on their behalf every step of the way. Many truck accident attorneys offer free consultation appointments and contingency arrangements. If a person does not win their case, they will not owe attorney's fees.
Time is of the essence when it comes to truck accidents. Schedule a consultation now to get started.
This article does not necessarily reflect the opinions of the editors or the management of EconoTimes


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