Trucking accidents are vehicle collisions involving tractor-trailers, 18-wheelers, semi trucks and other commercial vehicles that cause personal injury and property damage.
Although trucks make up less than 5% of all registered vehicles nationwide, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) reports that more than 13% of all fatal crashes on U.S. roadways involve at least one large commercial truck or bus. When people talk about truck accidents, most are thinking of big rig, 18-wheeler trucks. These kinds of trucks certainly do more than their share of damage. A fully loaded 18-wheeler can weigh up to 80,000 pounds. Other types of trucks also cause devastating accidents, including:
Not only can the vehicle cause damage, but the products in them or on them can also cause severe injury to both parties. The truck driver is not the only party who can be held liable for a truck accident. Depending on the circumstances, other possible parties might include:
Truck drivers cause many, if not most, truck accidents by violating one, or more, of a multitude of state and federal regulations that govern the trucking industry. But no matter what kind of truck caused the accident that injured you, Castel & Hall, LLP., knows how to fight for your right to fair compensation.
Accidents are standard on the road. They could hit other trucks, cars or vehicles on the road. If the accidents happen, you are entitled to compensation and should seek legal help from Castel & Hall, LLP., where we can help with personal injury costs. For example, adequate medical care can be expensive and time-consuming after a crash, and a severe impact can even lead to injuries requiring physical therapy. By coming to us, we can help you receive compensation for your damages, whether it be physical or psychological. We can also help with the payment for your damaged vehicle, which some insurance won’t cover.