Tractor trailer, or trucking, accidents are different from auto accidents in many ways, one of the most serious being the extent of damages and injuries when a truck and an automobile collide. Because tractor-trailers can weigh in excess of 80,000 pounds, a trucking collision can have deadly consequences.
There are unique laws and regulations that are designed specifically to protect motorists from the negligent actions of truck drivers and trucking companies. Federal and state regulations require truckers to have adequate rest to prevent driver fatigue on the highway. There are also other specific rules for trucks including proper loading of the materials the truck is carrying and safety rules that govern traveling speeds and maneuvers such as passing and making turns.
Trucking companies are required to follow the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s regulations concerning equipment and hours of service. Most truck drivers are also required to maintain a driver’s log, however the timeframe for preserving the log is limited. For this reason, if you or a family member have been injured in an accident that was the fault of a large truck driver or trucking company, it is important to seek legal advice early. Federal regulations require commercial trucks to carry certain levels of insurance coverage, depending on the nature of materials hauled. These regulations protect victims of large truck crashes from truck owners who may not have the financial resources to pay damages out-of-pocket.
Some of the most common causes of trucking accidents include:
If you or a loved one has been injured by a big truck, it is best to contact an attorney right away. In truck collisions, federal regulations require that certain essential evidence only be maintained for a limited amount of time. For instance, the truck driver’s log may be destroyed after six months if an attorney does not obtain a court order or take other immediate action.
The truck company may not pay your medical bills immediately. However your own insurance will often contain medical payment provisions to pay for bills ranging from funeral costs to x-rays. It is usually in your best interest not to sign a medical release or authorization, and not to give a statement to the trucking company or any insurance company before contacting an attorney. You may contact an attorney at Truk Wreck Florida at any time to discuss your situation and injuries.
In order to get compensation, an attorney will need to show the truck driver failed to use due care in the operation of the truck, or that the trucking company failed to follow required federal and state safety regulations. Typically, in cases where serious injury has resulted, a plaintiff may have claims for reimbursement of medical bills, lost wages, permanent injury, pain and suffering, and for a family member, loss of consortium. Where death has resulted from a trucking accident, the victim’s family members may bring a claim for the loss of the victim’s income and companionship.
A person injured in an accident involving a large commercial truck may be entitled to recover:
If a person dies in a truck accident, the survivors may recover monetary damages for their economic losses and damages for the loss of the companionship, love and comfort of the victim.
Unless you have a minor injury, which is rare in truck accident cases, you should retain an attorney immediately to protect your rights. An experienced truck accident attorney can secure vital evidence before it is destroyed, and can establish who was at fault early so that your rights can be protected.
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