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What Are the Differences Between Car & Truck Accidents?

Despite what you have heard, not all auto accidents are the same. The injuries in truck accident cases are often much more severe than car accident injuries because of the significant difference in the vehicles’ size and weight. Statistics from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration show that large commercial truck accidents were responsible for 287,000 property damage claims, 77,000 injuries and 4,321 deaths in just a single year. Although large trucks are responsible for only a small portion of highway accidents, the massive size of the vehicles makes the chances of sustaining a catastrophic injury more likely.

Truck accident cases involve the following types of vehicles:

  • Tractor Trailers
  • 18-Wheelers
  • Semi-Trucks
  • Other Large Commercial Vehicles

In addition to injury differences, truck accident cases require more effort and resources to investigate and pursue legal remedies than car accident cases.

When you get in an automobile accident, the person at fault is usually another average driver. But with truck accidents, the trucking company can also share responsibility for the accident. Trucking companies have a legal responsibility to ensure their vehicles are properly maintained and functioning. These companies are supposed to train employees to conduct pre-trip inspections to identify any potential issues that would cause the truck’s equipment to fail. Depending on the circumstances of the case, both the truck driver and the trucking company can be sued for accident damages.

If you have been involved in a truck accident, you should try to take clear pictures of the accident scene, especially if there are signs that equipment failure or driver error contributed to the accident.

Injured parties can pursue compensation for the following truck accident damages:

  • Medical Care Expenses
  • Nursing Home Costs
  • Rehabilitation Expenses
  • The Cost of Domestic Services
  • Lost Wages
  • Loss of Earning Capacity
  • Pain & Suffering
  • Inconvenience
  • Emotional Suffering
  • Loss of Employment Life
  • Disfigurement
  • Loss of Consortium or Diminishment of Relations with a Spouse

Bowling Green Truck & Car Accident Attorney

If you want to obtain the full value of your truck or car accident case, you will need an experienced legal team to help you investigate and collect evidence for your case. Accident cases are complex, especially when commercial vehicles are involved. That is why you need a knowledgeable lawyer who can advocate for your rights and protect your interests. At the Law Office of Pamela C. Bratcher, we understand the intricacies of truck and car accident cases, and we are here to guide you through each step of the legal process. Let us help you pursue maximum compensation for your accident damages today.

Call (270) 783-8311 to request a consultation with a Bowling Green auto accident lawyer.

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