5 Types of Important Evidence When Filing a Truck Accident Claim
David K. Wilson & Associates
September 14, 2020
Compared to an accident involving two passenger vehicles, a collision between a passenger vehicle and a truck can be catastrophic. A tractor-trailer, due to its size and structure, can inflict much more damage than a passenger vehicle. However, the good news is that the field of truck driving is highly regulated. As a result, there may be more evidence available when you are filing a truck accident claim.
You should always call emergency services after an accident. First, it is important to seek medical care right away. However, you also need a police report.
The police report outlines the circumstances of the accident and any citations given. You can request a copy of the police report within a few days or entrust that task to your trucking accident lawyer.
Even in minor truck crashes, passenger vehicles typically suffer substantial damage. Take plenty of photos of your vehicle from all angles.
You should also hold off on repairing your car until you have spoken to your lawyer. The type and severity of damage your vehicle experiences serves as an important piece of evidence when filing a truck accident claim.
After a truck accident, getting medical care should be your top priority. The effects of an accident may go undetected for weeks or even months without a thorough medical examination.
Get copies of all your medical reports for your attorney. Part of securing a fair settlement is demonstrating the harm you have suffered due to the other party’s actions. Medical records track the initial state of your injuries and any changes in your condition.
Trucking companies, truck drivers, and surveillance systems built into trucks capture an enormous amount of data about a truck’s safety and an operator’s driving habits. A trucking log can be an essential piece of evidence in a personal injury case.
A log book, whether physical or electronic, maintains important information. This information includes:
This documentation can uncover a driver’s errors or issues with a truck, making it easier to prove liability in a crash.
There are many common causes of truck accidents. Many accidents trace back to unsafe driving habits or unrealistic expectations of trucking companies. Drivers may be fatigued after a long day on the road. In some cases, alcohol and drug tests uncover driver impairment.
In addition to information on the driver, your attorney may investigate the company that employed them at the time of the accident. If the company has a history of pushing drivers too hard or requiring drivers to ignore state regulations, they could be at fault.
Our Sherman truck accident lawyer can help you seek compensation after an accident. The trucking company’s insurance provider will fight your claim aggressively, so you need an attorney who is willing to fight on your behalf.
Call David K. Wilson & Associates, Attorneys at Law today, schedule your free case evaluation.
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