Any motor vehicle collision has the potential to be devastating, but this is especially common when the accident involves a commercial truck. The size and weight of vehicles like semi-trucks and the significant time it takes them to brake fully mean that collisions can be severe. If someone survives, they may have sustained injuries that affect them for the rest of their life. The support of a Central truck accident lawyer is crucial in securing compensation after a trucking collision.
If another party was to blame for a truck accident that you or a loved one were involved in, you should not be responsible for the financial toll of the resulting damages. At Day Law Group, we have more than 25 years of combined legal experience, focused mostly on personal injury law. We have a record for success with complex claims, including truck accident claims. We understand the resources that are necessary to investigate and pursue these claims.
Navigating the legal landscape of a personal injury claim is not easy when you are unfamiliar and is even harder when you are injured or grieving. The support of the skilled team at Day Law Group helps you pursue compensation while being able to take the time you need to recover personally. You can rest knowing your claim is in competent hands.
Most motor vehicle collisions are caused by negligence, and often, this negligence is the negligence of a driver who was involved in the collision. Drivers on the road owe each other a reasonable duty of care, and negligence breaches this duty of care. When this act or inaction of negligence results in an accident and someone’s injury, the negligent driver can be held liable.
Numerous parties may be liable in a truck accident, and not all of them are present at the scene. It’s crucial to investigate the cause of the accident to determine what party or parties are likely to blame for the collision. Common causes of truck accidents can include:
While some of these causes are the fault of a truck driver or other motor vehicle drivers, others may be the fault of other parties. If a truck driver is at fault because they were driving fatigued, their employer might be vicariously liable. Their employer is more directly liable if they encourage drivers to ignore regulated rest breaks to meet tight schedules, leading to a fatigued driver.
The exact liable party will rely on the unique circumstances of your crash. Some of the common parties who may be held liable include:
Truck accidents in Central are complex because one or more of these parties could be liable. A thorough investigation is needed to determine the individuals or entities responsible for the collision.
The claims are also complex because if a commercial insurer is involved, getting the compensation you deserve can be difficult. These companies only focus on their bottom line and will work to avoid paying you a fair amount. You do not want to face these companies alone.
An attorney with experience in these claims understands how to investigate these accidents to determine which parties behaved negligently and knows how to negotiate with these providers.
Every truck accident settlement is unique and based mostly on the specific damages sustained in the accident. This means that understanding the value of most accident settlements will not help you understand the value of your own. Truck accidents typically cause more significant damages, such as medical costs, meaning that they require larger settlements to cover. Other factors influence the settlement, such as the evidence that supports your case and the skill of your attorney when investigating and negotiating.
No, Louisiana is an at-fault state for motor vehicle accidents. If a driver is found to be at fault for an accident, they are responsible for the damages others have suffered.
Compensation for these damages is typically found through claims against the at-fault driver’s insurance carrier. This insurance company may be the trucking company’s commercial carrier in truck accidents. These insurers have higher coverage due to the more significant damages caused by truck accidents.
A trucking settlement covers damages to an injured party after a truck accident. They result from negotiations between the trucking company’s insurer and the injured party’s attorney and should cover losses like vehicle damage, medical bills, long-term care costs, replacement services, and lost income. If a settlement that covers the injured party’s damages cannot be reached, the attorney can take the claim to court to recover the losses in a verdict.
There is no specific deadline for a truck accident settlement, and how long it takes relies entirely on your unique situation. If the case cannot be resolved in negotiation, it can proceed to court. A litigated case often takes much longer to resolve, although you may be able to recover more compensation. The amount of time resolving a settlement also depends on the severity of your injuries and the amount of time until you are considered to be at maximum recovery.
Injuries from a truck accident can alter the course of your life. The financial and personal cost of these changes can be significant and deserve to be compensated when someone else behaves negligently. At Day Law Group, we want to help you get justice. Contact our firm today.
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