Commercial truck accidents can have long-term consequences

On Behalf of | Jan 26, 2017 | Motor Vehicle Accidents

When most people worry about vehicular collisions, they imagine an accident occurring between their vehicle and another private passenger vehicle. For thousands of Americans every year, however, the accident actually takes place between their vehicle and a larger commercial truck. Commercial trucking accidents represent a serious concern for those on the roads and expressways. Their overall size and weight make them capable of causing a massive amount of property damage, as well as catastrophic personal injuries, even including death of those in the other vehicle.

If an accident with a commercial truck left you injured or ended the life of someone you love, you should speak with an experienced Mississippi personal injury attorney. They can help ensure you won’t suffer for an accident that you didn’t cause.

Commercial trucks can cause serious damage

From completely destroying passenger vehicles to causing broken bones, paralysis and death, commercial trucks can change lives in an instant. Far too often, due to blind spots, exhaustion, or just poor judgment, commercial drivers injure those who were complying with the law. Suddenly, you are faced not only with ongoing medical bills and the cost of repairing or replacing your car, but also with lost wages while you convalesce. These damages are why it makes sense to speak with an experienced personal injury attorney about the details of your accident as soon as possible.

Commercial truck and bus accidents happen every day in the United States

While statistics lag behind actual accidents by more than a year, the 2015 fatal accident rate for commercial trucks is alarming. There were 4,311 large trucks or buses involved in deadly accidents in 2015, which represents an 8 percent increase from 2014. Even with laws in place to protect drivers, including federally mandated breaks, accidents are still happening every day across the country. While careful driving can reduce some of the risk, if the other driver is at fault, there may not be much you can do to prevent a collision and serious injuries.

An attorney can protect you from financial fallout after an accident

As your medical bills, from bone setting to physical therapy, mount, you may struggle to pay them. While your car insurance or the trucker’s insurance should cover these costs, payments get delayed all too often while liability is argued between insurers. Partnering with an experienced personal injury attorney can help ensure timely payment of bills. They can also help you understand if a settlement offer is too low. Don’t accept that paltry first offer from the trucker’s insurance company. Speak with an attorney who can advocate on your behalf for a more reasonable settlement or file a lawsuit if need be.

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