Many big truck accidents are caused by blind spots that prevent a truck driver from seeing a passenger vehicle.
These blind spots exist on both sides of a large truck and trailer, behind it, and immediately in front of it.
When a passenger vehicle collides with a large truck, the damage can be catastrophic for the injury victim and their family.
If you have been injured or lost a loved one in a blind spot truck accident, you need an attorney with a proven track record of recovering maximum client compensation.
At Bush & Bush Law Group, our Dallas truck accident attorneys have decades of experience handling complex big truck accidents. We have won numerous multi-million dollar verdicts and settlements for truck accident injury victims, and we want to help you recover every dollar you are entitled to.
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An experienced Dallas blind spot truck accident lawyer will deeply understand the federal and state trucking laws impacting your case and can help you achieve your best results.
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If you have an experienced Dallas blind spot truck accident attorney fighting for you, your chances of recovering maximum compensation are usually much greater.
A blind spot is an area around the truck that the driver cannot see while driving. When another vehicle is in a truck driver’s blind spot, the truck driver may unknowingly side-swipe, back into, or run over the other vehicle.
In large trucks, blind spots exist about 20 feet directly in front of the truck and 30 feet behind the truck. The blind spot on the driver’s side of the truck extends from the driver’s door, the width of one lane about 30 feet behind.
The largest blind spot is on the driver’s passenger side. It extends from the passenger side door, the width of two lanes, about 20 feet past the end of the truck.
Blind spots exist in all vehicles, but in large trucks, these spots cover much larger areas.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) refers to these blind spots as “No Zones.” The FMCSA advises, "If you can’t see the driver in the truck’s side mirror, assume that the driver can’t see you.”
If another party caused a Dallas blind spot truck accident and you suffered damages, you probably have a good case to recover compensation.
To be successful in a Texas personal injury claim, you need to prove that the defendant owed you a duty of care and that they breached that duty of care by their negligent, reckless, or intentional actions.
You must also prove that the defendant’s breach of duty caused your injuries and that you suffered actual damages.
While this may seem straightforward, proving liability can be complicated. You need the help of an experienced Dallas blind spot truck accident lawyer's help to prove every element of your case and the full extent of your damages.
When you consult with one of our attorneys, we can advise whether you have a good case. If we take your case, we will work tirelessly to recover every dollar you are entitled to.
The value of your case is determined mainly by the type and severity of your injuries and the existence of insurance coverage or the defendants’ assets available to pay your damages.
At Bush & Bush Law Group, our attorneys conduct an extensive investigation of your accident to determine all potentially liable parties and the existence of all insurance policies that may provide coverage for the accident.
The good news is that insurance coverage amounts for most large truck accidents are much higher than for most other motor vehicle accidents.
We may consult with expert witnesses such as medical professionals, economists, and psychologists to help value your current and future medical expenses, loss of current and future income, pain and suffering, mental and emotional distress, and other damages.
Once we have a complete picture of your damages and the assets that can fully compensate you, we can estimate the value of your case.
Once we know the approximate value of your case, we can determine what a fair settlement offer would be. If we can’t negotiate a fair settlement, we will take your case to trial to recover full compensation for your damages.
Truck driver blind spots can lead to devastating accidents. If you have been injured or lost a loved one in a Dallas blind spot truck accident, you need an experienced truck accident attorney to help recover the full compensation you deserve.
At Bush & Bush Law Group, our Dallas blind spot truck accident attorneys have decades of experience recovering maximum compensation for our truck accident clients.
We know how to build your strongest case and hold the at-fault parties responsible for your damages. Let us help you get the justice you deserve.
Call (469) 977-7777 or visit our contact page to schedule a free consultation to discuss your case.
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