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Truck Accidents

Truck Accident Lawyers in New York and New Jersey

Experiencing a truck accident is an immensely frightening experience, which can lead to devastating injuries and loss of life. In cases where negligence on the part of the driver or trucking company is the cause of such harm, there may be an opportunity to pursue compensation for the resulting damages.

Truck accidents occur under many different circumstances, so it is very normal if you find yourself wondering whether you can file a claim or a lawsuit. Our team can make it easier to determine if you should continue with a case.

Keep reading to learn more about truck accidents and their legal recourse.

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What Causes Truck Accidents?

Truck accidents result from many different situations. However, if there is proof that the driver or trucking company acted negligently, you are entitled to compensation and damages.

Examples of negligent driving include:

  • Driving while fatigued
  • Poorly trained drivers
  • Speeding
  • Distraction
  • Driving while intoxicated or under the influence
  • Improper or unsecured load
  • Insufficient maintenance
  • Breaking traffic laws
  • Reckless driving

Many trucking companies face pressures from tight schedules and a decrease in the workforce. These issues lead to overworked drivers that spend long hours on the road, affecting their and other drivers’ safety.

Who Is Responsible For Truck Accidents?

Driver negligence is the primary cause of truck accidents, but that doesn’t mean their employers don’t share some of that liability in some instances. In fact, many of the third parties that come into contact with the truck can also be liable – think cargo-loading companies and parts manufacturers.

Trucking companies become liable when they don’t properly hire, train, and prepare their drivers. We can prove their negligence if they:

  • Didn’t conduct a background truck
  • Hired drivers with traffic violations
  • Don’t properly inspect and maintain their trucks
  • Do not repair or replace broken or defective parts and equipment
  • Overload trailers

Can You File A Claim For Truck Accidents?

As always, details play a significant role in whether or not you can file a claim or a lawsuit. Working with a lawyer who specializes in this field is the best way to determine if you can file a claim. Our professionals have the experience and knowledge needed to get you the compensation you deserve.

However, it is essential to act in a timely manner when filing a claim. Most states dictate that truck accident victims have two years to file their claim – with some exceptions. The longer you wait, the more you risk losing important information and your chance to file a claim.

Contact us today to learn more about truck accidents and how you can pursue compensation.

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