Our University Place Truck Accident Services
If you’ve been involved in an accident with a large truck or tractor-trailer, you need to know that your case is in capable hands.
The Spokane Washington truck accident attorneys at The Gilbert Law Firm will fight for your rights and work diligently to get you the compensation you deserve for the injuries suffered.
What Our University Place Clients Say
Our University Place Truck Accident Case Process
Our University Place Truck Accident Results
$3.5 million settlement
Wrongful death car crash case involving a truck hauling Amazon freight
$3 million settlement
Wrongful death truck accident
$2.2 million settlement
Wrongful death truck accident
$1.25 million settlement
Truck accident
$1.1 million settlement
Motor vehicle crash
$500,000 settlement
Trucking crash resulting in soft tissue injuries
$400,000.00 settlement
Truck crash resulting in soft tissue back injuries
University Place Truck Accident FAQs
What Is The Compensation After A Truck Accident?
If you were injured in a truck collision, you could file a lawsuit against the truck driver, the trucking company and/or the insurance company. If you get a winning settlement or verdict, you are compensated for your damages.
As such, you may be entitled to compensation for:
- Medical bills,
- lost future earning potential,
- lost wages,
- pain and suffering, and more.
When is a truck driver considered negligent?
A person is considered negligent when they fail to exercise reasonable care in his/her actions, which results in another person’s injury or loss. In the case of a truck driver, before he/she can be found negligent, it must be shown that the driver failed to act in a reasonable and lawful manner in the situation.
Some common types of negligence found in trucking crash include:
- Trucking company negligence (i.e. negligent hiring)
- Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol
- Failure to comply with trucking regulations
- Driving more hours than is allowed and/or safe
- Failure to conduct routine maintenance on the truck
- Overloading the truck or failing to secure cargo
How does vehicle maintenance affect truck accidents?
There are federal laws that have been put in place to regulate commercial truck safety. Regardless of these, some truck drivers evade or ignore federal law in a bid to save money. This can result in accidents involving truck maintenance.
Examples of common maintenance issues that affect truck safety and crashes include:
- Tires
- Headlights
- Brakes
- Steering
- Lack of Inspections
- Tow Hitch Defects
- Unsecured Loads
What are the types of truck accident cases you handle?
We handle truck accident cases for those dealing with injuries from various kinds of commercial vehicle accidents, including:
- Brake Failure
- Bad Road Conditions
- Maintenance Issues
- Driving distractedly
- Intoxicated driver
- Driver fatigue
- Failure to Yield
- Improper Backing Up or loading
- Improper parking creating a roadway hazard
What should I do after a truck accident?
If you’ve been involved in a truck crash, the first thing to do is to seek the necessary medical treatment. You should remain at the scene of the crash and call 9-1-1 for emergency services. You are also obligated to report the accident to the police.
Remember not to make any statements to insurance companies about the crash without a lawyer.
After doing so, you can check other vehicles for occupant injuries, too, if you are fit to do so. The next step is to take photos and maybe videos of the accident scene. These pictures or videos would serve as evidence. You can also go on to exchange contact information, insurance details, and vehicle information with other drivers involved in the accident.
At this point, you should have contacted a truck accident lawyer. Time is of the essence in a truck accident case. Once hired, our truck accident attorneys will preserve fundamental pieces of evidence, and take necessary pictures and witness statements. After this, you can take legal action by filing a lawsuit.
Get Started on Your University Place Truck Accident Case Today
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