Three Facts About Commercial Truck Accidents You Need to Know

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Being involved in a traffic accident involving a semi-truck, big rig, tractor-trailer, or other large truck is different from being involved in a passenger car accident. While there are many similarities between the two accident claims, there are also some differences that you should be aware of that could impact your ability to recover compensation for your injuries and losses.

  1. There could be more than one party liable for damages.

Even though the truck driver’s actions may have caused the commercial truck accident, there could be other parties liable for the claim. For example, the trucking company who employs the driver or owns the truck may also be partially liable for damages. If other factors contributed to the cause of the crash, such as improperly loaded cargo, a shipper could be partially liable for damages.

A thorough and comprehensive truck accident investigation must be completed to identify all parties that could be liable for damages. By identifying all potential defendants in a truck accident lawsuit, you increase your chance of receiving full compensation for all damages.

  1. Commercial truck accidents can result in traumatic injuries and permanent impairments.

Because commercial trucks are much heavier and larger than a passenger vehicle, they have the potential for causing devastating injuries in a collision. Victims of commercial truck accidents can suffer serious injuries that leave them permanently impaired. The disabilities and impairments caused by truck accidents have numerous consequences for accident victims and their families, including financial, physical, and emotional damages.

Examples of injuries that are common in commercial truck accident cases include:

  • Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs)
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Severe burns
  • Paralysis
  • Scarring and disfigurement
  • Amputations
  • Loss of internal organ function, including damage to or loss of the kidneys, bladder, lungs, intestines, etc.
  • Broken bones and fractures
  1. You should retain a Pennsylvania commercial truck accident attorney as soon as possible.

Even if you believe you may settle your claim, you should consult with a Pennsylvania commercial truck accident attorney as quickly as possible. You may believe since there is no dispute about fault that you will receive full compensation for your damages. However, do you know the actual value of your claim? Are you aware of all the various types of damages that are compensable in a truck accident claim? Can you trust the insurance company to pay you a fair amount for your truck accident claim?

An experienced truck accident lawyer can help you by calculating the actual value of your claim to ensure you receive the money you deserve for your accident claim. In addition, an attorney investigates the crash to identify all parties liable for damages and obtain evidence to prove fault and liability. Your claim could become complex and contested very quickly. While you are dealing with the insurance adjuster directly, evidence may be lost or destroyed.

Call a Pennsylvania Commercial Truck Accident Attorney Today

Do not wait to get the legal advice and support you need as you fight for full compensation for your injuries, losses, and damages. You do not have to stand alone against a large trucking company or insurance provider.

Contact The Travis Law Firm for your free legal consultation with a Pennsylvania truck accident attorney by calling (800) 401-2066.