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A truck accident can leave you facing serious injuries, rising medical bills, and uncertainty about what comes next. If you were hurt in a commercial truck crash in Greenville, you may have the right to pursue compensation.

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    When a Truck Accident Leaves More Than Just a Wreck Behind

    Truck accidents are often more complex than typical car crashes. These cases may involve multiple parties, including the truck driver, trucking company, maintenance providers, or even manufacturers. Determining what caused the accident and who may be responsible can require a detailed investigation and a strong legal strategy.

    In South Carolina, injured individuals may be able to seek compensation for medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, and other damages. However, trucking companies and their insurers often act quickly to protect their interests. They may conduct their own investigations, dispute liability, or attempt to minimize the value of a claim.

    That’s why it’s important to have experienced legal representation. Morgan & Morgan’s attorneys handle truck accident cases across South Carolina and understand how to gather evidence, work with experts, and build claims designed to hold negligent parties accountable.

    Whether your case involves driver fatigue, improper maintenance, distracted driving, or unsafe loading practices, a thorough approach can make a difference. From the initial investigation through settlement negotiations or trial, your legal team can guide you through the process and advocate for your rights every step of the way.

    If you or a loved one has been injured in a truck accident in Greenville, you can get started with a free case evaluation to learn more about your legal options.

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    FAQ
    • How do I know if I have a truck accident claim in Greenville, South Carolina?

      Every case is different. But in all personal injury claims, there are a few elements that we look at to see if you might have a case. We check to see if:

      • There were damages. Personal injury lawsuits are filed to recover “damages.” These include costs like medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. An injury must have significant associated costs to qualify for a lawsuit, which vary by state.
      • Someone else was at fault. To get compensation from someone else’s insurance company, they must have acted negligently in a way that caused or contributed to your injuries.
      • There’s enough insurance coverage. Personal injury claims are typically pursued through insurance policies rather than directly against individuals. The at-fault party must carry sufficient coverage to pay for medical expenses and fairly compensate the injured person for their losses.

      Not sure if you have a case? Get in touch. We're here to help.

    • What should I do immediately after a truck accident in Greenville, South Carolina?

      If you’ve been involved in a truck accident, your priority should be your safety and getting medical attention.

      If you’re able, move your vehicle out of traffic and call 911 to report the crash and request medical help. Even if you don’t feel injured right away, some injuries can take time to appear. Getting evaluated not only protects your health but also creates medical records that may support your claim.

      Try to gather key information from the truck driver, including their name, contact details, insurance information, trucking company, and license plate number. Because commercial trucks are often owned or leased by third parties, it’s also helpful to take a photo of the driver’s door showing the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) number. This can help identify the correct company and driver later.

      If possible, document the scene by taking photos of vehicle damage, road conditions, and any visible injuries. You may also want to collect contact information from witnesses.

      Be mindful of what you say at the scene. Avoid statements that could be interpreted as admitting fault, as they may be used against you later.

      As a final step, consider contacting Morgan & Morgan. A free case evaluation can help you better understand your legal options and what to do next.

    • How long after a truck accident can I file a claim in Greenville, South Carolina?

      There are legal time limits for how long you have to file a personal injury claim after a truck accident. This is known as the statute of limitations. The deadline varies by state and the specific circumstances of the case, but it is generally limited to a set period of time from the date of the accident.

      In some situations, different rules may apply, such as:

      • When the injured person is a minor
      • When a government entity is involved
      • When injuries or damages are discovered later
      • When the claim involves wrongful death

      Because these deadlines are strictly enforced, missing them can prevent you from recovering compensation. Speaking with an attorney as soon as possible can help ensure your claim is filed on time and your rights are protected.

    • How long does it take to resolve a truck accident claim in Greenville, South Carolina?

      The time it takes to resolve a truck accident claim can vary depending on several factors, including the complexity of the case, the severity of the injuries, and whether the case is settled or goes to trial.

      Some claims may be resolved in a matter of months through settlement negotiations, while others can take a year or longer, especially if liability is disputed or litigation becomes necessary. Cases involving commercial trucking companies often require more extensive investigation, which can also impact the timeline.

      Factors that may affect how long a case takes include:

      • The extent of your injuries and the length of medical treatment
      • Whether the fault is clearly established or contested
      • The number of parties involved (such as trucking companies or insurers)
      • The willingness of the insurance company to offer a fair settlement
      • Whether the case proceeds to litigation or trial

      While it may take time to reach a resolution, moving too quickly can sometimes result in accepting less than the full value of your claim. An attorney can help guide the process, protect your rights, and work toward a resolution that reflects the full extent of your losses.

    • How much does it cost to hire Morgan & Morgan?

      Morgan & Morgan works on a contingency fee basis, which means you don’t pay anything up front. The Fee Is Free™; you only pay if your case is successful.

      Instead of charging hourly rates or requiring advance payment, the firm receives a percentage of the compensation recovered through a settlement or court award. If no compensation is recovered, you don’t owe attorney’s fees.

      You can also start with a free case evaluation, where an attorney reviews your situation, explains your options, and answers your questions with no obligation to move forward.

      The exact percentage may vary depending on factors such as the complexity of the case and whether it is resolved through settlement or goes to trial. More complex cases, especially those involving multiple parties or litigation, may require additional time and resources.

      This type of arrangement allows individuals to pursue a claim without taking on financial risk, while aligning the attorney’s interests with the outcome of the case.

    • What types of compensation can I receive after a truck accident?

      Victims of truck accidents may be entitled to various types of compensation, including:

      • Medical expenses: Coverage for current and future medical bills, including hospital stays, surgeries, medications, and physical therapy.
      • Lost wages: Compensation for income lost due to injury and any future earning potential if the injury impacts your ability to work.
      • Pain and suffering: Monetary compensation for physical pain, emotional distress, and diminished quality of life.
      • Property damage: Reimbursement for the repair or replacement of your vehicle and other personal property damaged in the accident.
      • Loss of consortium: Compensation for the impact of the injury on your relationship with your spouse or family.
      • Punitive damages: In cases of extreme negligence or recklessness, the court may award punitive damages to punish the wrongdoer.

      Once you retain truck accident legal representation, your lawyer can evaluate the types of damages that pertain to your case and what fair compensation may look like.

    • Do I have to pay for a consultation?

      No. Consultations at Morgan & Morgan in Greenville, South Carolina, are completely free. We believe everyone deserves access to legal advice, regardless of their financial situation.

      Hiring one of our truck crash lawyers is easy, and you can get started in minutes with a free case evaluation on our site or by phone.

    • Who will be on my case team in Greenville, South Carolina?

      When you hire Morgan & Morgan, you don’t just hire a lawyer—you hire the largest personal injury law firm in the country, with an army of over 1,000 lawyers and offices in all 50 states and Washington, D.C.

      Your case will be handled by a dedicated team of professionals, including personal injury lawyers, paralegals, and support staff. You will be assigned a care team that includes a primary attorney who will oversee your case and ensure you receive personalized attention throughout the process.

      Additionally, Morgan & Morgan has its own in-house accident investigation team, giving us a critical advantage in truck accident cases. Trucking companies deploy rapid response teams to accident scenes immediately, often arriving before police, to gather evidence that protects their drivers. Our dedicated investigators counter this tactic by conducting thorough independent investigations and preserving crucial evidence that could otherwise be lost or controlled by the trucking company.

      Our investigators secure key evidence, speak with witnesses while details are still fresh, and obtain data from the truck’s electronic control systems before it can be lost or changed. Acting quickly in this way helps strengthen cases and can improve the outcome of a claim.

      Having this expertise in-house means we can deploy investigators 24/7 without relying on third-party contractors who may have conflicts of interest or divided loyalties. It's another way Morgan & Morgan levels the playing field against powerful trucking companies.

    • When do I meet with my truck accident lawyer in Greenville, South Carolina?

      After your initial consultation, your legal team will arrange regular check-ins to review your case, share updates, and help you prepare for any next steps. Communication is ongoing, so you stay informed throughout the process.

      Meetings can take place in person, over the phone, or virtually, depending on your needs and the specifics of your case.

    • What’s the average settlement for a trucking accident claim?

      The average settlement for a truck accident claim can vary widely depending on several factors, including the severity of injuries, the extent of property damage, and the circumstances surrounding the accident.

      The most significant factor in determining a settlement amount is the severity of your injuries. Cases involving minor injuries, such as whiplash or bruising, may result in smaller settlements, while severe injuries like spinal cord damage, traumatic brain injuries, or multiple fractures can lead to much more substantial settlements.

      Your medical bills play a crucial role in calculating your settlement. This includes costs for emergency room visits, surgeries, hospital stays, physical therapy, and any ongoing or future medical care. The higher your medical expenses, the larger your settlement is likely to be.

    • How do you prove who is responsible in a truck accident case?

      Fault in a truck accident is determined by examining evidence to establish which party’s negligence caused the accident. Key factors include:

      • Police reports: Official reports provide initial assessments of fault based on the responding officer’s observations.
      • Eyewitness testimonies: Statements from witnesses can provide insights into how the accident occurred.
      • Accident scene analysis: Photos, video footage, and forensic analysis of skid marks or debris can help reconstruct the accident.
      • Truck driver logs: These logs can reveal if the driver was in violation of hours-of-service regulations or fatigued.
      • Vehicle inspections: Maintenance records and vehicle inspections can uncover mechanical failures or improper maintenance.
      • Black box data: Most trucks have data recorders that capture speed, braking, and other key details leading up to the crash.

      Fault determination can be complex, often involving multiple parties, including the driver, trucking company, and even manufacturers. A commercial truck accident attorney can help you gather this evidence and create an argument in your favor.

    • What should I expect during the legal process of a truck accident claim in Greenville, South Carolina?

      Truck accident claims can be complex and often involve multiple parties and detailed investigations. The process typically begins with a free consultation, where an attorney reviews your case, explains your rights, and discusses potential next steps.

      From there, your lawyer will gather evidence such as accident reports, medical records, witness statements, and trucking data (like driver logs or black box information). In some cases, experts may be brought in to help determine what caused the crash and who is responsible.

      Your attorney will identify all potentially liable parties, which may include the driver, trucking company, manufacturer, or others involved. Once the case is developed, they will send a demand to the insurance companies and begin negotiating for a fair settlement.

      Many truck accident cases are resolved through settlement. However, if a fair agreement cannot be reached, your attorney may file a lawsuit and move the case into litigation. This can include exchanging evidence, taking depositions, and, if necessary, going to trial.

      Throughout the process, your attorney will handle negotiations, advocate on your behalf, and keep you informed so you can make confident decisions about your case.

    • Why are truck accidents more complicated than car accidents?

      Truck accidents are often more complex because they can involve multiple parties, such as the driver, the trucking company, vehicle manufacturers, and cargo loaders. They are also subject to federal regulations, like those enforced by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), which adds another layer of legal considerations.

      These cases also tend to involve more serious injuries and higher-value claims, given the size and force of commercial trucks compared to passenger vehicles.

      An attorney at Morgan & Morgan can help navigate these complexities, allowing you to focus on your recovery while your legal team handles the process.

    • What are the most common causes of truck accidents in Greenville, South Carolina?

      Truck accidents can happen for many reasons, but they are often linked to preventable factors involving driver behavior, vehicle condition, or cargo handling. Understanding what causes these crashes can help clarify how liability is determined. Common causes of truck accidents include:

      • Driver fatigue: Long hours and demanding schedules can lead to exhaustion and slower reaction times.
      • Distracted driving: Activities like texting, eating, or using in-cab technology can take a driver’s attention off the road.
      • Speeding: Because trucks need more distance to stop, higher speeds increase the likelihood and severity of a collision.
      • Improper loading: Unbalanced or unsecured cargo can shift, making the truck difficult to control or causing rollovers.
      • Mechanical failures: Issues with brakes, tires, or other critical systems can lead to serious accidents if vehicles aren’t properly maintained.
      • Driving under the influence: Alcohol or drugs can impair judgment, coordination, and reaction time.

      In many cases, a truck accident is not caused by a single factor but a combination of issues. A thorough investigation can help identify what went wrong and who may be responsible.

    • Can I sue the trucking company in Greenville, South Carolina, if the driver was at fault?

      Yes, in many cases, you can pursue a claim against the trucking company if the driver caused the accident. This is often based on a legal principle known as vicarious liability, or respondeat superior, which holds employers responsible for the actions of their employees while they are performing job-related duties.

      If the driver was working at the time of the crash, such as making deliveries or following a company route, the trucking company may be held liable for the driver’s negligence, even if the company did not directly cause the accident.

      In some situations, the trucking company may also be directly responsible. This can include:

      • Negligent hiring: Employing an unqualified or unsafe driver
      • Inadequate training: Failing to train drivers properly
      • Poor maintenance: Not keeping trucks in safe working condition
      • Regulatory violations: Encouraging or allowing drivers to break safety rules, such as hours-of-service limits

      Trucking companies may try to argue that a driver was an independent contractor to avoid liability. However, courts may still hold the company responsible depending on how much control it had over the driver’s work, such as setting routes or schedules.

      It’s also important to note that other parties may share responsibility depending on the circumstances. For example, a manufacturer may be liable for a defective truck component, or a third-party company may be responsible if improperly loaded cargo contributed to the crash.

      Because multiple parties may be involved, determining liability often requires a detailed investigation into what happened and who played a role.

    • Why should I hire Morgan & Morgan in Greenville, South Carolina?

      At Morgan & Morgan, our team of experienced attorneys has successfully represented countless clients in similar situations. As America’s Largest Injury Law Firm with over 1,000 attorneys nationwide, we have the resources, knowledge, and dedication to fight for your rights. We’ve secured $30 billion for our clients nationwide, and insurers know we don’t back down.

      If you’re in Greenville or the surrounding South Carolina area, our local team can help review what happened, gather records, and explain your legal options.

      We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you won’t have to pay unless we win your case. Morgan & Morgan believes justice should be accessible to all, so our motto is the Fee Is Free™; you only pay if we win.

      Contact Morgan & Morgan today for a free case evaluation to learn more about your legal options.

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