Big truck accidents can have devastating consequences. These huge rigs can weigh up to 80,000 pounds when fully loaded. The sheer size and weight of these trucks make serious injuries or even death much more likely when they are involved in an accident with another vehicle. The Dallas personal injury attorneys at Bush & Bush Law Group have years of experience representing victims of these big truck accidents. We can be your advocate too, and we will help make sure your legal rights are protected and you get the compensation you are legally owed. Contact us today for your free consultation.
If you have been involved in a big truck wreck, you need a caring and compassionate attorney who will give you the personal attention you deserve. At Bush & Bush Law Group, we bring to the table the experience of a big firm with the personal attention you would get from a small firm. So, you will never be just another case number with us. We are not afraid to fight against the big trucking companies, and we know what it takes to hold them accountable when they are responsible for an accident. Our team of investigators can help recreate the accident scene, scour through maintenance records, and keep digging until we get the evidence we need. Call Bush & Bush Law Group today at (469) 977-7777 to let us get started helping you.
You already know that big trucks are heavy, and they also are unable to make quick maneuvers. These rigs require much longer stopping distances than regular motor vehicles. Likewise, they need regular maintenance to ensure that all parts of their rig are in good working order. Unfortunately, some trucking companies do not maintain their equipment as they should. Drivers are often made to work long hours, and this can lead to drowsiness on the road. All these things can lead to an accident, and some of the most common causes of big truck accidents include the following:
When you are hurt in a truck accident, you might not always know the exact cause of the accident. This is why it is vitally important to have an experienced Dallas truck accident attorney on your side who can investigate the accident to determine who is responsible. Let Bush & Bush Law Group go to work for you today and help find out who is accountable for your injuries.
Injuries sustained in truck accidents can be catastrophic. When a big rig is involved in an accident with another motor vehicle, the results are often devastating. Severe injuries are common in these accidents, and fatalities are sometimes the result. Some common types of injuries that occur in truck accidents include:
Many of these injuries will leave the victim dealing with medical treatments and other consequences for the rest of their life. Some victims may never be able to return to work, and they might require full-time medical care. It is crucial that you have an attorney who knows how to properly value these types of cases so that you aren’t left wondering how you will pay for future medical needs. Let us help you get the recovery that you are rightfully owed.
Trucking companies are under strict federal regulations, and this can add some complexity to a truck accident case. In most car accident cases, you must prove that the other driver was negligent. This requires proving that the other driver owed you a duty of care, they breached that duty, the breach directly caused the accident, and you sustained injuries as a result.
Proving a truck accident is similar, although the Federal trucking regulations impose some additional duties on trucking companies that they owe to others on the road. For instance, trucking companies are required to keep driver logs, maintenance logs, and other information related to their operations. Failure to appropriately record these logs could likely be considered a breach of their duty. An experienced Carrollton truck accident attorney can help gather all the required information to determine who was at fault in the accident.
Additionally, liability can also be present if the company is negligent in its hiring or employment practices. For instance, if a trucking company knowingly hires a driver who is unqualified or has a history of accidents, that company may be liable for future accidents caused by that driver. Liability can also fall upon equipment or vehicle manufacturers, maintenance providers, loading companies, cargo owners, or other parties associated with the trucking operations. Having an experienced attorney who knows how to properly investigate these claims and include all potentially responsible parties gives you a much higher chance of success.
Your attorney can also help you gather and preserve evidence that may be needed to prove your case. The types of evidence that are frequently used in truck accident cases include driver logs, maintenance logs, truck GPS data, employment records, video footage, police reports, and witness testimony. The more evidence you have to prove your case, the more likely you are to be successful with your claim. The team at Bush & Bush Law Group knows exactly what it takes to win a truck accident case. Let us help you with your claim and get you the compensation you are owed.
If you have been involved in a truck accident in the Carrollton area, contact the Bush & Bush Law Group today. We have the experience and resources you need to take on these large corporations, and we can help you with your truck accident claim. We devote our whole practice to helping injury victims, and we have years of experience handling truck accident cases. You never pay an attorney’s fee unless we win your case, and you can get started today with a free consultation. Contact us today to put our experience to work for you.
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