Truck accidents are often devastating. Due to the size of large vehicles like semi-trucks, an accident can cause massive damage to other roadway users and their vehicles. Fortunately, you are not without recourse if you have been injured in an accident involving a truck. You always have an option to file a truck accident claim against the at-fault parties.Â
While filing a truck accident claim does offer the opportunity to recover compensation, the process can be difficult to navigate without adequate legal support. This is primarily because truck accidents often involve a number of parties who may potentially be negligent. A personal injury lawyer from Gatti, Keltner, Bienvenu & Montesi PLC can help you get to the bottom of it. Start the process by having your case evaluated today.Â
Potentially Liable Parties in Truck Accident Claims
In most cases, truck drivers are the employees of a trucking company or other business entity. Because of this, the drivers themselves not be completely at fault for accidents that they cause. Instead, a number of other parties, including the trucking company itself, can be liable for damages caused in a truck accident.Â
Here are some primary parties who may be liable for damages caused in a truck accident.Â
Truck Drivers
Sometimes truck drivers make negligent decisions that directly cause collisions with other vehicles. When this happens, you may be able to hold the driver themselves directly responsible for an accident. Usually, this process is much easier when you can provide evidence that the truck driver was violating laws or intentionally disregarding the regulations that they are meant to abide by.Â
For example, truckers are required to only work for a set number of hours on any given day. If they drove for too many hours on the day they caused the accident, that could be reasonable evidence proving that they were exhausted due to their decision to keep driving when they should not have.Â
Trucking Companies
Depending on the circumstances of the truck accident that injured you, the trucking company that owns the truck may be responsible for your damages. There are several reasons why a trucking company could be found liable, including:
- The trucking company provided its drivers with inadequate training.
- The truck was not kept in proper working condition.
- The trucking company told their driver to disobey relevant safety regulations.
To identify if the trucking company was negligent, you will definitely need legal counsel. They want to minimize liability as much as possible, so sometimes, they will even attempt to hide evidence. By hiring a Horn Lake truck accident lawyer immediately, you can ensure that you have someone working on your behalf to collect evidence before it can be hidden or misplaced.Â
Truck Manufacturers
Trucks infrequently have design flaws that cause serious operational issues. If a flaw in a truck’s construction was what caused the accident that injured you, the manufacturer of that vehicle will likely be at least partially liable for your injuries.Â
While problematic engineering issues do occur, they are uncommon. Still, there have been plenty of instances wherein a truck known to face issues has been proven to be defective in court. Finding out if the truck that hit you has known issues takes significant research, so acquire the assistance of a Horn Lake truck accident lawyer to get the evidence you need to pursue compensation from a truck manufacturer.Â
Truck Maintenance Providers
Trucks often require frequent maintenance, but this maintenance is usually done by a third party. If one of these truck maintenance providers failed to properly repair or inspect a vehicle before releasing it, they may be liable. Because good maintenance is a primary aspect of preventing breakdowns, this is a critical area where your truck accident lawyer in Horn Lake will look for fault.Â
Other Drivers
Even if you were hit by a truck, the truck and associated parties may not be liable for the accident. For example, if someone forced the truck to switch lanes with their negligent driving and you were hit, the other driver could be held responsible for the entire accident.Â
To find out if another driver was responsible, it is important that you review any camera footage that may be available from the scene of the accident. You can also speak to other drivers who were hit and gather their contact information so you can hand it over to your Horn Lake truck accident attorney.Â
Who Is at Fault?
To determine who is at fault for your truck accident, you need to file a claim against whichever party you think is responsible for the accident. Through your claim, you can digest all of the evidence to come to an accurate conclusion. This process will also help prove that you were not the person who was responsible for causing the accident.Â
Whether you recover compensation or not depends mostly on your ability to prove that you were not responsible for the accident that occurred. Doing so requires that you build a strong case proving your side of the argument. You could achieve this independently, but having a lawyer on your side increases your ability to achieve a desirable outcome in your truck accident claim.Â
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Get the Compensation You Deserve
You deserve fair compensation if you were not at fault in an accident involving a truck. This compensation may include expenses like medical bills and lost wages that could not be earned due to your injuries. Similarly, many plaintiffs are eligible to recover non-economic damages in the form of pain and suffering, emotional distress, and more.Â
Proving that you are due compensation is a complicated process with many steps. To ensure that you get the full amount that you are due, leave your case in the hands of a talented truck accident attorney in Horn Lake. The attorneys at Gatti, Keltner, Bienvenu & Montesi PLC are ready to speak with you. Use the contact form on this page to get in touch with a lawyer today.