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Morgan & Morgan received $120M for a 25-yr-old paralyzed by a vehicle. The trial focused on driver negligence and city responsibility.
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Morgan & Morgan received $5,004,426.10 for Shacahri, who suffered lifelong neck and back injuries after a driver failed to yield and struck her vehicle.
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How do I know if I have a truck accident claim?
Every truck accident case is different, but most personal injury claims are evaluated based on a few key factors. To determine whether you may have a case, attorneys typically look at whether negligence played a role in causing the crash and whether you suffered damages as a result.
In many truck accident claims, the following elements are considered:
- Damages: Personal injury lawsuits are intended to recover compensation for losses such as medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
- Negligence: Another party must have acted negligently or failed to follow safety rules in a way that caused or contributed to the accident.
- Insurance coverage: Trucking companies and commercial drivers often carry large insurance policies, which may provide compensation for injured victims.
Because truck accident cases often involve commercial vehicles and multiple parties, speaking with an experienced attorney can help determine whether you may have grounds to pursue a claim.
What should I do immediately after a truck accident?
If you are involved in a truck accident, your priority should always be safety and medical care. Call 911 as soon as possible so emergency responders can assess injuries and create an official accident report.
If you are able to do so safely, gather information at the scene. This may include the truck driver’s contact information, the trucking company name, insurance details, and the vehicle’s U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) number, which is typically displayed on the driver’s side of the truck.
It can also be helpful to take photographs of the accident scene, vehicle damage, road conditions, and any visible injuries. Collect contact information from witnesses if possible.
Seeking medical attention, even if you feel fine, is important because some injuries may not appear immediately. Speaking with a truck accident attorney can also help protect your rights and ensure important evidence is preserved.
Who can be held liable in a truck accident?
Truck accident cases can be more complex than typical car accidents because multiple parties may share responsibility. Determining liability often requires investigating the circumstances of the crash and identifying who may have contributed to the accident.
Potentially responsible parties may include:
- The truck driver, if reckless driving, fatigue, or distraction caused the crash
- The trucking company, which may be responsible for hiring, training, or supervising drivers
- Truck manufacturers, if a mechanical defect contributed to the accident
- Maintenance companies, if improper repairs or inspections caused equipment failure
- Cargo loading companies, if improperly secured cargo caused the truck to lose control
Because federal and state safety rules regulate commercial trucking, determining liability often requires a detailed investigation and review of records such as driver logs, maintenance reports, and electronic data from the truck.
What types of compensation can I recover after a truck accident?
Truck accidents often cause serious injuries that can lead to significant financial and personal losses. Depending on the circumstances of the crash, injured victims may be able to pursue compensation for several types of damages. Potential compensation may include:
- Medical expenses, including hospital care, surgeries, rehabilitation, and future treatment
- Lost wages, if injuries prevent you from working during recovery
- Loss of future earning capacity, if the injury affects your ability to work long-term
- Pain and suffering, for the physical and emotional impact of the accident
- Property damage, including repairs or replacement of your vehicle
- Loss of enjoyment of life if injuries affect daily activities
Because every truck accident case is unique, the amount and types of compensation available will depend on the specific circumstances of the crash and the severity of the injuries.
Why should I hire Morgan & Morgan for my truck accident case?
Truck accident cases can be complex and often involve large trucking companies and insurance providers with significant legal resources. Having experienced legal representation can help ensure the circumstances of the crash are thoroughly investigated and that responsible parties are held accountable.
Morgan & Morgan is the largest personal injury law firm in the country, with more than 1,000 attorneys and over 35 years of experience representing injured clients. Our firm has recovered more than $30 billion for people harmed by negligence, and we have the resources to pursue claims against trucking companies, manufacturers, and insurers.
Morgan & Morgan works on a contingency fee basis, meaning the Fee Is Free™; you only pay if we win your case. If you were injured in a truck accident, you can start today with a free case evaluation to learn more about your legal options.
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