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Truck Accident Attorney in Arlington

In most cases, a truck accident results in two outcomes for the victims: serious injuries or death. Very few people are usually lucky to escape unscathed. 

When dealing with such a traumatizing experience, you need an Arlington truck accident lawyer who understands your pain. But that’s just one piece of the puzzle. You also need a lawyer with access to powerful legal resources, a network of experts, and a proven track record of securing favorable outcomes.

That’s where Morgan and Morgan, America’s largest and most powerful injury firm comes in. Our army of more than 1,000 injury attorneys is always ready to take on any bully in the room to secure the compensation our clients deserve. Don’t wait – contact us today for a free case evaluation.

FAQ

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    Can I File a Claim After a Truck Accident?

    You do have the right to file a claim if you've been involved in a truck accident. That said, it’s important to have your case reviewed by a truck accident expert from our team to determine the viability of your claim.

    We understand that truck accidents can be devastating, causing severe injuries, property damage, and emotional trauma, among other damages and losses. Whether you were the driver of another vehicle, a passenger, or a pedestrian, if the accident was caused by the negligence or recklessness of the truck driver or another party, you may be entitled to compensation for your losses.

    Elements of a Truck Accident Claim

    You’ll need to prove negligence on the part of the truck driver, trucking company, or another party that might have been responsible for the accident. To do this, you must show that the at-fault party:

    • owed a duty of care to others on the road;
    • breached that duty through their actions or inaction (such as speeding, distracted driving, or violating traffic laws); and
    • caused the accident and resulting injuries.

    That’s not all – you must also prove that the injuries sustained resulted in damages, such as medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering.

    What Evidence Will I Need to Prove My Claim?

    You’ll need some form of evidence to prove the elements we’ve mentioned above. Evidence, in this context, could be anything from:

    • photographs or videos of the accident scene, vehicle damage, and injuries sustained;
    • witness statements;
    • vehicle maintenance records if the accident occurred due to a lack of proper truck maintenance;
    • employment records if the accident happened because the trucking company hired underqualified drivers;
    • medical records documenting your injuries, treatment received, and prognosis; and
    • any documentation of lost wages, property damage, and other financial losses incurred as a result of the accident.

    Contact a Truck Accident Expert

    At Morgan and Morgan, we’ve recovered over $20 billion for the injured, including those involved in truck accidents. In 2023, for instance, we won a $19 million verdict for the family that lost their loved one in a truck accident. If you have a valid case, we might be able to fight for you. Contact us now to learn more. 

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