The Complexity of Truck Accidents
There are simply too many variables that are beyond a driver's immediate control.
The weather, the actions of other motorists, the condition of the roadway, the quality of a mechanic's work, and countless other factors can cause even the safest and most skilled motorists to become suddenly at the mercy of external physical forces.
Identifying the party or parties most directly responsible for causing an automobile accident is an important component of protecting one's rights.
While that may be an aggravation in a collision involving two private persons in passenger vehicles, it can be an incredibly complex matter in commercial truck accidents.
Our legal system holds that under most circumstances a person is responsible for his or her own actions.
Therefore, a motorist whose reckless driving causes a crash can be held accountable and an automaker that builds and sells a vehicle with a defective brake system can be formally brought to account through the course of a civil lawsuit.
When a commercial truck or van is involved in an accident, however, the matter becomes further clouded because questions arise as to whether the truck driver is the party most significantly at fault or if instead the trucking company by which he or she is employed acted in a manner that facilitated the eventual collision.
A standard insurance claims investigation is unlikely to uncover the deeper layers of such an incident, and this may result in you being offered a settlement that is insufficient to address your post-crash needs.
A skilled and experienced attorney working on your behalf can ensure that no appropriate stone goes unturned.
Commercial Truck Accident Considerations The circumstances surrounding each truck accident are marked by different characteristics.
The collisions occur at different locations, different times of day, and with different drivers.
But a closer examination reveals that there are a number of factors that are common to many accidents.
Some frequent truck accident considerations that may warrant serious thought include:
- Truck driver intoxication
- Lack of truck driver training
- Hours of service violations
- Negligent hiring
- Truck defects and malfunctions
- Negligent fleet maintenance
- Drowsy driving
- Reckless driving
- Improper loading of cargo
A lawsuit can gain you financial compensation for some or all of these needs.
Contact the Stevens Point car accident lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.
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