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Truck Accident Lawyers in Los Angeles

In a perfect world, when you get injured in a truck accident, you simply file a claim with the insurance company and recover the compensation you’re entitled to. But the world is not perfect, and insurance companies are not as honest as they seem in their commercials. 

All they care about is making profits, and they’ll do anything possible to achieve that, even if it means offering a lowball settlement or disputing the entire claim. That’s why you need a Los Angeles truck accident lawyer to fight for you and ensure you’re not being taken advantage of.

Don’t suffer in silence when you have the option to hire an attorney from America’s largest injury firm— Morgan and Morgan. Ready to get started? Fill out our free case evaluation form today.

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    What Should I Do After a Truck Accident?

    The first thing you need to do is ensure everyone's safety and call for medical help if needed. Then, contact the police to report the accident. A police officer will be dispatched to the accident scene to assess and document the accident. 

    Remember to exchange information with the other driver and document the scene with photos and videos (even if there’s an officer at the scene), and then contact Morgan and Morgan for a free, no-obligation case evaluation.

    Do I Need to Involve the Police if Other Party Accepts Responsibility for the Accident?

    Yes, do not ignore the importance of involving the police, even if the other party accepts responsibility. A police report provides an official record of the accident, which protects you from a “he said, she said” type of situation when you file a claim. 

    Should I Seek Medical Attention if My Injuries Are Not Serious?

    Yes, you should seek medical attention even if your injuries seem minor. Some injuries may not be immediately apparent, and having a medical record can be important for insurance claims and potential legal proceedings.

    What Are Some Common Injuries Caused by Truck Accidents?

    Common injuries from car accidents include whiplash, concussions, broken bones, cuts, bruises, and back injuries. In more severe cases, there can be traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, or even fatalities. 

    To give you some perspective, one study found that large trucks accounted for 9% of all fatal crashes in the United States in 2021 alone. That’s about a 20% increase from the previous year.

    How Serious Can Internal Injuries Be in the Long Run?

    Internal injuries from truck accidents can potentially lead to chronic pain, organ damage, or even life-threatening complications. Keep in mind that some internal injuries may not show immediate symptoms but can worsen over time, which explains the importance of seeking medical attention right away. 

    How Much Is My Car Crash Case Worth?

    Many pieces must come together when evaluating the value of your claim. These include but are not limited to:

    • the severity of your injuries;
    • medical costs involved now and in the future;
    • lost wages (if applicable)
    • the accident’s impact on your life or your loved one’s;
    • whether you were partially at fault;
    • insurance limits;
    • and more.

    What if I Lost a Loved One in the Accident?

    The death of a loved one in a truck accident changes the entire trajectory of the case. In such an unfortunate event, you might be able to file a wrongful death claim. If you win, you may be entitled to compensation for funeral expenses, lost future income, loss of companionship, and other damages related to the loss.

    What if I Was Partially Responsible for the Accident?

    In California, you can still recover damages thanks to the state’s pure comparative negligence laws. However, your compensation may be reduced by your percentage of fault.

    Get a Free Case Review by a Truck Accident Expert

    Don't let a truck accident derail your life. Act now because every second counts. Your rights deserve protection, and America’s largest injury firm is here to steer you toward the compensation you deserve. Contact us today for a free, no-obligation case evaluation. 

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