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(877) 880-4090A rear-end collision involving a commercial truck can have devastating consequences. As the victim, you have the right to hold the negligence party from your accident responsible for the damages they caused. However, you also have the burden of proving their liability and your losses. If you suffered severe injuries and need help understanding the legal process of tort law, you could benefit from contacting a truck accident lawyer.
Determining liability in a rear-end collision is typically straightforward. The person behind the other driver is nearly always at fault for the crash. Some of the most common causes include:
In a standard rear-end collision, once you identify the at-fault driver, you can file a claim with their ensure or a lawsuit against them in civil court to recover your damages. However, truck accidents differ because someone other than or in addition to the driver could be liable.
Before filing your claim, you need to know who is liable for damages. In a truck accident case, that can include multiple parties or even someone who was not present when the collision occurred. Potentially responsible parties include:
Who is at fault can also affect the type of lawsuit your file. For example, if the truck could not stop because of a defect in the brake system’s design, you could file a product liability lawsuit against the manufacturer. Sometimes, more than one party is liable. In that case, you may have multiple defendants for your claim or numerous lawsuits for one accident. You will likely benefit from hiring a truck accident lawyer if your case becomes complex.
Other laws can affect your ability to sue or your compensation. Some rules to discuss with a truck accident attorney include no-fault auto insurance and comparative negligence. If you live in a no-fault state, you may be able to recover damages through your own insurance policy.
Some states, including Utah, require licensed drivers to carry no-fault auto insurance called personal injury protection coverage. In these states, you must file a claim through your policy, avoiding the question of liability. PIP insurance covers losses for you and your passengers, including medical expenses and lost income up to a minimum of $3,000. However, you can purchase policies that cover more. Unfortunately, PIP insurance does not cover non-economic losses, such as the pain and suffering or emotional distress often associated with severe injuries. Thankfully, the law allows you to file a lawsuit if your injuries and losses are severe.
Utah’s serious injury threshold states that auto accident victims can file a claim or lawsuit against the other party if their injuries result in $3,000 worth of damages or more. You can automatically step outside the state’s no-fault policy if your injuries result in dismemberment, disability, disfigurement, or impairment. Given the size of commercial trucks, it is not uncommon for people to suffer significant losses.
Another critical law to consider is how the court handles cases where both parties play a role in the accident’s cause. Most states use the modified comparative negligence rule if you are partially liable for an accident. According to this law, you can still receive monetary compensation for a portion of your losses equal to the defendant’s percentage of liability. However, you cannot be more liable than the defendant. For example, if you are 40% at fault in Utah or Texas, you can recover 60% of your claim’s value. However, the law prohibits you from recovering anything if you are 51% or more at fault.
Truck accident victims often face severe injuries that result in substantial losses. A truck accident lawyer can help you understand your right to compensation and will ensure you adequately value your claim. They investigate the accident to create a well-evidenced case as quickly as possible so you can recover your losses and start rebuilding your life. They also handle all conversations with the sometimes combative insurance companies and will ensure no one violates your rights. Most truck accident cases settle before reaching the trial phase. The value of your settlement is based on the damages you can identify and prove. An experienced truck accident lawyer will ensure you claim every possible damage available.
At Fielding Law, our legal team understands that you need someone to act fast. We remove the burden of building a solid case off your shoulders and handle every aspect of the process as efficiently as possible. Let us handle the insurance and trucking companies while you focus your energy on healing. Our phone lines are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Contact Fielding Law at (877) 880-4090 to schedule your free consultation. We are ready to get to work for you as soon as possible.