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A big truck accident lawyer is primarily
responsible for the legal details after an accident. However, it can bring comfort
and clarity to the accident victims if they understand the guidelines followed
by their big truck accident lawyer. Please read the FAQ below to become better
acquainted with the nuances of a truck accident case.
What’s the difference between the manner in which a big truck
accident lawyer handles truck accidents versus other motor vehicle accident
cases?
Although the rules determining fault for the accident are generally the
same, there are special laws that apply to trucking companies. Other differences
in the way in which a big truck accident
lawyer handles accidents differently from motor vehicle accidents include
the nuances of how the they typically occur, the types
of claims that can be brought against the trucking companies, the nature
of the investigation required by the big truck accident
lawyer, and the tactical jurisdiction issues regarding the most appropriate
venue for the injury victim.
I was injured in a big truck
accident where a big truck jackknifed. Does this mean the big truck driver
was negligent?
A common cause for truck jackknifing is driver negligence and is often
due to the driver locking the brakes of the truck just before big truck
accidents. Because a truck can technically jackknife without an express
error on the part of the truck driver, the big truck
accident lawyer representing the defendant will seek to avoid liability
by arguing that the truck jackknifed due to slipperiness of the road or
due to an emergency turn. This argument can sometimes be debunked after
an investigation of the physical evidence present at the site of the truck
accident.
If I am partially at fault for the accident, can I still prevail
in a big truck accidents case?
Some jurisdictions do not allow you to recover damages if you are partially
to blame for the accident. This is known as contributory negligence.
Other jurisdictions, under a legal theory called comparative negligence,
allocate the amount the truck driver and/or the trucking company would
be liable for according to the percentage of fault a jury attributes to the truck driver’s negligence.
How does a big truck accident lawyer handle big
truck accidents versus other motor vehicle accident cases?
There is no difference when determining negligence. There are four criteria
a big truck accident lawyer must consider in truck accident cases: (1)
State and federal regulations that apply to trucking companies, (2) the
types of claims that can be brought against the trucking companies, (3)
the nature of the investigation required by the big truck accident
lawyer, (4) tactical jurisdiction issues regarding the most appropriate
venue for those injured in the truck accident, and (5) the manner in which
many accidents occur as specific to trucks and other large commercial
vehicles (e.g., the problems associated with turning).
Who can sue in a fatal accident?
The person injured in the accident or their loved ones
can be involved in the lawsuit.
Can I sue the truck driver's trucking company for my injuries?
Usually, yes you can. However, the answer depends on the relationship
between the truck driver and the trucking company. If this relationship
exists, the company can be held liable for the truck driver's negligence
under a legal theory known as “respondeat superior,” meaning the agent
is responsible for the principal. The trucking company may also be liable
under the theories of negligent entrustment or negligent supervision if
their drivers were not properly screened for training and past unsafe
truck driving records. Negligent maintenance, a related legal theory a
big truck accident lawyer pursues when the company fails to properly inspect
and maintain the truck, is another approach.
If you or a loved one has suffered an injury or death as a result of big
truck accidents, call an experienced big
truck accident lawyer at VanDerGinst Law, P.C. by
calling (866) 843-7367 or submit a free online case evaluation.
The initial consultation is free of charge. If we agree to handle your injury
case, we will work on a contingency fee basis, meaning we are paid for our services
only if, and when, there is a money recovery for you. In many cases a lawsuit
must be filed before an applicable expiration date known as a statute of limitations.
Please call our office right away to ensure you do not waive your right to possible
compensation by consulting a big
truck accident lawyer.
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