Being in a vehicular accident with a truck involved can cause catastrophic injuries to people and terrible damage to property. Truck accidents can become complicated since there are laws that specifically apply to trucks that are different from cars or motorcycle. The probability of sustaining an injury during a truck accident is higher than any other types of vehicles. Aside from the massive size of these trucks, the long hours that their drivers have to drive can be a significant factor in causing an accident. Some of them might even disobey speed limits just to meet deadlines.

In this section of our Legal Knowledge Center, you will find information relevant to accidents involving trucks. The question and answer format will enable you to grasp the information better and aims to relate to you as a customer. Information from this section varies from simple questions about liability to the more complicated side of accidents involving trucks.

Injuries sustained during a truck accident can be fatal, and we at Hogan Injury are dedicated to finding ways for you to get compensated with the amount that you deserve. We have lawyers that have expertise in truck accidents who will be able to help you.

Accidents involving semi-trucks and 18-wheelers are dangerous because of their size and the extent of damage it can cause on the road and on other vehicles. The dangerous situation called “jackknifing” happens when semis and 18-wheelers skid, causing the trailer to swing out and form a 90-degree angle with the truck, very much resembling what a folding pocketknife looks like. When this happens while the truck was going at high speed, the truck is most likely to roll over and lose control. Jackknifing is the result of the truck getting.

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Accepting cash from the at-fault driver hinders you from getting properly compensated. The amount of money given to you might not be enough to cover for repair costs and medical treatment for injuries you’ve sustained from the crash. The cash from the at-fault driver serves as a payment for the damages you incurred. Hence, his insurance company will no longer offer you with further compensation. Instead of accepting money from the at-fault driver, make sure to exchange contact information. Snapping photos of the scene, the damages and the other vehicle.

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Definitely! Hiring a truck accident attorney would be in your best interest. Why? Right after a collision or a crash, the trucking company receives an automated notification that informs them about the incident at the earliest possible time. Immediately, their team proceed to the scene of the incident to rectify the problem. They have the experience in evaluating whether an incident is in their favor or would likely be a cause for concern. Depending on the scenario, their team may either remove the truck or any other evidence that can.

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After being involved in a truck accident, it may take you some time to recover from trauma or your injuries. However, beginning the investigation on the truck accident as soon as possible is crucial for your case. The longer the delay, there is a higher chance of losing evidence from the scene of the accident such as skid marks, damaged road barriers, and other factors. These pieces of evidence may be changed due to weathering and road repair. There is also the risk of evidence being destroyed as time passes..

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Sharing the road with big rigs and commercial trucks can be dangerous and nerve-wracking. Semi-trucks and other large commercial vehicles have major blind spots known as “No Zones.” If you cannot see the truck driver through the truck’s rear-view mirror, this means the driver cannot see you either. The “No Zones” are the danger areas around the truck where crashes are most likely to happen since the truck driver is unable to see in these areas while driving. The blind spot in front of the truck extends approximately 20 feet.

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Before leaving the scene of a truck accident, make sure to exchange information with the other driver. Make sure you have the following information: • Driver’s full name, address and contact information • Driver’s insurance company and policy information • The details of the driver’s vehicle • Name and contact number of the trucking company If, after the accident, the trucking company remains elusive, inform your lawyer about the situation and provide all the information mentioned above. Your lawyer has the means, connections, and techniques to get in touch better.

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When you are involved in a crash accident with an 18-wheeler truck or other “big rigs” it is best to be prepared before you talk to your lawyer about your truck accident claim. Do your research. Prepare the documents and information about the accident for your lawyer to be able to represent you in the best way possible. Bring a copy of the crash report that was made by the police officer who responded to the accident scene. This report includes the identity and insurance information of the truck driver.

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If you or your loved one suffered injuries or damages due a truck accident, you should report it to the police and your car insurer immediately. Reporting to the police will help you with your personal injury case (even if police reports are generally not admissible in court). Once the police arrive at the accident scene, they will interview the parties involved in the accident, investigate the scene and the vehicles, and talk to witnesses if ever there were any. They will also assess and determine who is at fault,.

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If you or your loved one were involved in a truck accident which resulted in injuries and/or property and vehicle damages, the information in your statement can have a big impact on the outcome of your claim. What you say or you don’t say may be used against you — by the truck company’s insurer or even your own. You should immediately report the accident to your insurance company. Your car liability insurance requires you to do so and you may risk being denied your coverage if you don’t. However,.

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Semi-truck or commercial truck accidents often cause much greater harm due to their large size and heavy weight. If you suffered serious injuries as a result of a truck accident you may expect that the injury claim is almost the same as a regular car crash. In fact, this type of accidents is often more complicated. The Federal Laws that apply to commercial trucking imply certain standards. Owners and drivers must follow hundred more regulations than a typical passenger car. If the truck driver and the company he works for.

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