Trucks are a very integral part of our national infrastructure, moving goods around the country in a timely and efficient manner. They are especially abundant on busy highways like Interstate 95 in Maryland. While these vehicles are essential, trucks can be dangerous too.
If you were involved in a truck accident, you could be left with injuries and losses. Our Kingsville, MD, truck accident lawyers can help you learn more about what to do next.
We can file an insurance claim or personal injury lawsuit to seek compensation.
Recoverable Compensation
Recoverable compensation for truck accident victims like you can vary from case to case. If you successfully file a claim, you could be compensated for your suffering.
Compensation could include:
- Current and future medical expenses
- Lost wages, including benefits, bonuses, and paid vacation and sick leave
- Reduced earning capacity
- Pain and suffering
- Scarring and disfigurement
- Loss of quality of life
A Kingsville, MD, truck accident lawyer from our firm can help you better understand the potential forms of compensation you might qualify for, based on the details of your case.
How Much Compensation Could I Recover?
The amount of compensation you could receive from a claim generally depends on the extent of your injuries and losses. A lawyer from our firm can help you determine the amount of compensation possible in your case, allowing you to better plan for the future.
For legal consultation with a truck accident attorney in Kingsville, call (410)777-8960
Negligence May Have Played a Role in Your Truck Accident
Truck accidents, like all accidents, can be caused by a variety of factors. Many trucks, due to their size and specialized equipment, require drivers to obtain additional training or a commercial license. Truck drivers also have to adhere to special regulations and laws. Any failure to follow these requirements could result in an accident and constitute negligence.
Some examples of negligence include:
- Speeding, failure to obey traffic signs, and other forms of reckless driving
- Driving while distracted
- The use of drugs or alcohol
- Negligent truck maintenance on behalf of a driver or those responsible for managing a truck fleet
- Brake failure and other mechanical issues
- Driver fatigue due to long hours on the road
- Improperly loaded cargo potentially entering the roadway
- Obstructions on the road
Who Was At Fault for My Accident?
Determining liability in truck accidents can be complicated, with multiple parties and even external factors at play. Trucking companies may be vicariously liable for their drivers’ negligence, for example. Truck manufacturers may also be responsible for injuries if defective auto parts contributed to the accident.
Our Kingsville, MD, truck accident attorneys can help you determine who is liable for your losses.
Why Trucks Are Particularly Dangerous
Trucks are more dangerous than standard vehicles primarily due to their size. Large vehicles can create a lot of momentum on the road, leading to more severe accidents than those of standard-sized vehicles. Trucks can also be difficult to stop due to their size, weight, and the load they are carrying.
Trucks are also sometimes under a time crunch to make important deliveries, putting stress on drivers and inhibiting their ability to take their time and drive safely.
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Hiring a Lawyer From Our Firm Can Take the Weight off Your Shoulders
As the victim of a truck accident, you have the legal right to file a claim and pursue damages for your suffering. We can handle this process for you while you recover from your injuries. Our legal team can:
- Investigate your accident to prove liability
- Gather evidence, such as black-box data and police reports
- Connect you with doctors who can diagnose and treat your injuries
- Determine what fair compensation would look like
- File your claim or lawsuit
- Handle all the paperwork
- Negotiate a settlement
- Represent you in a trial, if needed
We can begin working as soon as you complete your free consultation.
We Put Our Clients First
We advocate for victims of negligence, and our aim is for our clients to suffer no further losses as a result of their accidents. We can tailor a legal strategy to suit your specific situation, and we can make ourselves available to answer your questions along the way.
Our client reviews speak to our dedication to accident victims:
- “Adam M. Smallow is great and knows how to fight for the outcome you want and won’t stop until he has succeeded. Adam Smallow was great at making me feel very important and he treated my case with the utmost professionalism.” – Frank J.
- “I have referred several clients to Mr. Smallow and all have been pleased with the level of service he provided. I would not hesitate to refer anyone looking for assistance to him. I highly recommend his services.” – Todd
- “It is critical that the lawyer is responsive and prompt. Adam is very responsive. He also achieves excellent results. I recommend him wholeheartedly.” – Jay.
Your Window to Act Could Be Closing
According to Md. Cts. & Jud. Proc. Code § 5-101, you have three years from the date of your truck accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. If you don’t meet this deadline, you risk losing your opportunity to pursue compensation from a liable party.
We can help you abide by any deadlines that apply to your case. We can begin working as soon as you complete your free consultation.
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As the victim of a truck accident, you deserve justice. If you are thinking about filing a claim or lawsuit, our team at the Law Offices of Adam M. Smallow is available to help you understand your options.
While you rest and recover from your injuries, our legal team can handle your case. We work on a contingency-fee basis, so you don’t have to pay any upfront fees to start your case. For a free, no-obligation consultation, call (410) 777-8960 as soon as possible.
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