Injured in a Truck Accident? Here’s What You Need to Know

Most trucking accidents result in the deaths of passenger vehicle occupants, which shows that the people traveling in smaller vehicles are highly vulnerable. A typical truck is around 20 times much heavier and taller, which can result in smaller vehicles getting run over by trucks in crashes.

According to Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, a total of 3,896 people died in 2016 as a result of truck accidents, 17% of which were truck occupants and 66% were car passengers, the remainder being a bicyclist, motorcyclists, and pedestrians.

The major reason behind these accidents is the negligence of the truck drivers. Therefore, it is important for people who suffered from the accidents to get compensated for their losses and suffering. However, most people are not aware of their rights, which allow them to seek a rightful compensation. Therefore, it is highly recommended to get a professional auto accident lawyer immediately after the accident.

How do you seek damages after a truck accident?

In most cases, the truck companies have insured themselves against any liability with commercial motor vehicle insurance. Especially, when the truck is used for the transportation of hazardous materials, they have purchased high policy limits in order to deal with any potential claim.

Once you receive proper medical attention, you must file a claim for the compensation of personal injury with the liable insurance company. Generally, you are entitled to the compensation of:

  • Pain and suffering
  • Medical bills
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Loss of spousal support
  • Lost wages
  • Lost earning capacity

How to establish a liability in a truck accident case

If the liable insurance company does not facilitate your case, you should initiate a legal action by hiring an auto accident lawyer. Make sure not to delay in filing your claim as taking too long can have an adverse effect on your case. A personal injury lawyer can help you gather all essential evidence regarding the truck accident and file a claim accordingly.

It is imperative to establish liability as you cannot get compensation without proving that the other person is at fault and, therefore, liable to pay for the losses that you have incurred. The liability can be established by proving that the other person was negligent, which directly resulted in the injury or damage.

The implications of trucking accidents can be severe and life-altering. Therefore, it is advisable that you consult an experienced personal injury lawyer who will work to protect your legal rights and pursue rightful compensation. Contact the team at Wright & James, P.C. to start your recovery process at 404-624-7447.

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