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Trucking/Tractor Trailer/Semi Accidents (Virginia/Carolina, eastern USA)

For all of the safety advances that have been made in automobiles over the past few years, the sheer size and weight of a tractor trailer or large truck may as well render them useless. Trucking accidents have a tendency to be catastrophic, with severe injuries or fatalities being the rule as opposed to the exception.

 

 

When the drivers of two cars have a collision, sorting out insurance concerns is usually a straightforward affair. This is not the case when a tractor trailer/trucking company is involved in a wreck. Due to the many liability, underinsurance and separate insurance policies involved in any trucking business, tracking down the insurance sources or proper trucking company that may be responsible can be an overwhelming burden. The tractor, the trailer, and the truck operator, may all have separate available insurance policies, and often we must also analyze our own client’s other insurance sources as well. Attempting to do so while caring for a critically injured loved one can seem impossible.

Trucking companies don’t make it easy.

They often don’t provide the actual operator's name, or what company has the primary insurance. Established trucking companies often send an investigator to the scene immediately to gather evidence, interview witnesses, and to be sure that the trucking company drivers "clam up" fast, and they do this in order to effectively minimize their liability. The commercial nature of trucking means that those who are involved in an accident with their drivers are not simply dealing with a driver and his insurance company. They are dealing with a profit-minded business that wants to minimize any loss of revenue, and if that means making the claims process as difficult as possible, then so be it.

Facing a case of this magnitude can be an uphill battle unless you have legal counsel that understands the difference between car accidents and wrecks that involve commercial trucks. Retaining a good lawyer and analyzing all evidence early on in the process can be the difference between a fair and just settlement and having you needs utterly discarded. There are many actions that must be taken almost immediately, with the first step being the collection of any and all forensic evidence. Skid marks, debris, vehicle or tire damage, and data systems on the truck are the physical evidence of the accident, and they can be used to great effect by forensic experts that are knowledgeable about big rig accidents and accident reconstruction. An equally important step is getting through the web of liability and locating all available responsible parties and relevant insurance that may be available to you or a family member.

It is also crucial to obtain legal counsel that has a thorough and complete understanding of state and federal regulations that apply to trucking companies. It’s important to understand that tractor trailers can be considered moving, portable businesses, and there are commercial regulations that demand that they be operated responsibly and safely. Attorneys with experience in trucking accidents can determine whether or not these regulations were being followed, and can apply that information to your case.

For more information about trucking in various states, please click on the following links:

Virginia South Carolina
West Virginia Georgia
North Carolina Florida

The Law Firm of Shapiro, Cooper Lewis & Appleton have a team of experienced attorneys and investigators that understand the complexities of a truck accident case. Unlike many personal injury attorneys, we have gained this understanding through years of taking injury cases all the way to a jury trial, using multiple experts, and we have handled such trials in multiple states. If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident involving a truck or tractor trailer, contact our offices for a free legal consultation today.<-->


Library for Trucking/Tractor Trailer/Semi Accidents (Virginia/Carolina, eastern USA):

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  • Norfolk, Virginia (VA) teenagers killed by an out of control truck.   
    Description: Two families in my home town of Norfolk, Virginia (VA) are grieving at the recent loss of their children when a tractor trailer truck lost control, crossed the median, and wrecked into the Volkswagon Jetta that the teenagers were riding in.
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  • FMCSA Hours of Service Regulations   
    Description: The FMCSA is working to keep drivers safe by limiting the number of hours in a day truck drivers can be on the roads.
  • Six Things You Must Remember if You're in a Truck Accident   
    Description: If you've been in an accident with a big rig, there are some things that you might not remember to do. The failure to take these six easy steps can result in you losing your lawsuit.
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    Description: These 10 things cause nearly all of the big rig truck crashes on the roads each year. These things put Virginia, Maryland, D.C., South Carolina, and North Carolina drivers at risk.
  • Truck Accident FAQs   
    Description: Truck Accident FAQs: Even though they may seem similar, being involved in a truck accident is very different than being in a simple car crash - and on many levels. Although many of us know how to handle the basics of a car accident, a collision with a semi or big rig can be much more dangerous and much more complicated.
  • Know The Major Types of Truck Accidents   
    Description: Trucks accidents differ from car accidents on a number of levels. Trucks are harder to maneuver. Trucks weigh more. Truck drivers are employees of trucking companies. All of these factors lead to serious injury, multi-vehicle accidents, and significantly higher rates of fatalities. It is important for all drivers to understand the different kinds and different causes of truck accidents and how they can be identified.
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