- Fatigued Driving. An exhausted driver can make a mistake like veering out of their lane and hitting another vehicle next to them. In some cases, a trucker could fall asleep at the wheel. Truckers are supposed to take regular breaks and rest so they can be alert when they’re driving.
- Driver Error. Operating a big rig is much different than a regular-sized vehicle. If a driver is speeding, forgets to signal, or are more focused on their cell phone, then they could cause an accident.
- Inexperience. Some truckers may not have the training or experience to drive a commercial vehicle. They could not give enough time to safely turn or change lanes, which could cause rollover accidents or trap cars underneath the semi.
However, it’s also possible for the truck driver to have been a victim of negligence, too. If the trucking company acted negligently, they may have:
- Failed to Maintain the Vehicle. Commercial trucks need to undergo maintenance so everything is in working condition. If these checks don’t occur, the driver could be operating a truck that has faulty brakes or other issues that could lead to a crash.
- Overloaded Truck. The truck’s axles can bear a certain amount of weight. When they’re carrying cargo beyond that capacity, the axles can fail and the driver can lose control of the vehicle.
- Failed to Secure Cargo/Trailer. If cargo isn’t secured, it can bounce and roll around the trailer, knock it off balance, and cause a jackknife accident. Sometimes, the trailer itself isn’t secure and the cargo can fall out of the truck and hit cars behind it. If the truck is carrying toxic substances that seep into the environment, the cargo can also affect those who live in the area.
When your Mesa, AZ truck accident lawyer knows who was responsible for your injuries, then we can take steps to hold them accountable. We’ll investigate to see if a truck driver or trucking company have histories of negligent decisions and accidents. If this isn’t their first offense, this information could help your case.
Our Lawyers Will Determine the Costs of Your Injuries and Losses
Your truck accident attorney is fighting for you to get justice. This means maximizing your compensation so you’re able to cover what the crash has cost you. When you’re handling injuries from a truck collision, the damages can be severe. We’ll look into the following losses so you’re able to have peace of mind that you can get the care you need and continue to take care of your family:
- Medical Expenses (including past and future care)
- Lost Wages/Diminished Earning Capacity
- Loss of Earnings
- Property Damage
- Pain and Suffering
- Emotional Distress/Mental Anguish
- Loss of Enjoyment of Life
We’ll seek compensation that fully covers your economic and noneconomic damages so you get the financial security you deserve. Our lawyers understand that treating injuries can take time and some may have long-lasting effects, which can determine the level of care you need and whether or not you’re able to work. We always keep your future in mind so you won’t run into difficulties.
While these damages are to compensate you for the costs of the accident, other types of damages may apply to your case. Punitive damages are meant to punish the negligent party and are applicable if they acted with gross negligence. Your lawyer will analyze the evidence available to see if we can fight for you to recover these damages as well.
Learn About Your Legal Options Today
Our law firm has experienced, dedicated attorneys who go above and beyond for our clients. We’re ready to do the same for residents in Mesa and the greater Arizona area. When you meet with us, we’ll review what happened to you to determine if you have an eligible claim and how we can proceed. We will answer your questions or concerns about your case. Our lawyers will work with you so we can fight for your future.
When you or a loved one is harmed in a truck accident, you can take legal action to get the recovery you deserve. A Mesa, AZ truck accident lawyer from Buckingham & Vega Law Firm can help you through the legal process and seek full and fair compensation. To start the process, you can reach out to us for a free case evaluation.