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Thursday, February 17, 2011

Truck Accidents – What to Do

When you first learn to drive, you learn exactly what to do in case of a car accident. However, accidents involving large commercial trucks are far more complicated. In these cases, you will have to deal with the commercial trucking company in addition to the negligent driver. When coupled with the very serious injuries sustained in a trucking accident, you may not know where to turn next.
How to Protect Your Rights and Best Interests

In a commercial trucking accident, both the driver and the trucking company are responsible for the harm inflicted as a result of negligent or reckless driving. If you have been injured in such an accident, you should immediately seek medical attention for your injuries and the legal counsel of an experienced truck accident attorney so you can obtain adequate compensation for your injuries.

If you have been involved in a truck accident, steps you should take include:

• Seek appropriate medical care – Seeking immediate medical attention for injuries is obvious, but you will also need these records as part of your personal injury lawsuit

• Initiate an investigation – It is important to take pictures of the damage, skid marks, weather conditions and more to give you a detailed account later on. Pictures help to preserve the evidence. You should also get the contact information of any witnesses

• Expert examination of your vehicle – Even after the police report is filed, you will want an independent investigation to determine the speed of the involved vehicles in addition to the fault and cause of the accident

Things you should not do include:

• Speaking to insurance carriers or sign anything without consultation from a qualified truck accident attorney

• Throwing away evidence – Every torn piece of clothing or broken phone could be valuable evidence in your personal injury lawsuit

It is never too early or too late to seek legal counsel. Please contact us to speak with an experienced truck accident attorney in your area today.

posted by Katie at 2:16 PM

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