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Pursuing Claims Against Large Trucking Companies

The Challenges of Pursuing Claims Against Large Trucking Companies

February 18, 2025/by Bailey Javins & Carter

Accidents involving large trucks have become a serious issue on American roads, often leading to severe injuries or even deaths. When these tragic events occur, victims and their families often decide to take legal action against the trucking companies responsible. However, these lawsuits can be complex. Trucking companies usually have significant resources, including experienced legal teams, to defend themselves. This makes it challenging for individuals who are not familiar with legal procedures to navigate the process.

You’ve likely heard how important it is to talk to an attorney after a car accident—it’s even more critical when you’ve been injured in a truck accident. Don’t let the trucking company’s legal team wear you down until you accept a low offer. Call Bailey, Javins & Carter at 800-497-0234 to learn more about your options now.

Legal Hurdles in Truck Accident Cases

Pursuing a claim against a trucking company involves many legal challenges. The rules that trucking companies must follow are complicated, often requiring detailed knowledge to effectively argue a case. These regulations cover various aspects, such as driver hours, vehicle maintenance, and cargo handling, all of which can impact the outcome of a lawsuit.

Additionally, multiple parties are often involved, including the truck driver, the trucking company, and sometimes third-party contractors. This complexity can make it difficult to establish who is responsible and prove negligence. Understanding these legal hurdles is essential for building a strong case and achieving a fair resolution.

How Evidence Plays a Part

Proof is a key factor in any truck accident case. To support your claim, you need solid evidence that shows the trucking company or driver was at fault. This can include police reports, which detail the accident scene and any citations issued. Photographs and videos from the accident scene can also provide visual proof of damages and conditions. Eyewitness accounts can offer valuable perspectives on what happened. Medical records are essential to prove the extent of your injuries and link them to the accident.

Furthermore, data from the truck’s black box, such as speed and braking patterns, can be critical. Maintenance logs and driver logs can reveal if the truck was properly maintained or if the driver exceeded their hours. All this evidence must be gathered, preserved, and presented effectively.

Tricks Used by Insurance Firms

Insurance firms often use tactics to reduce or deny claims in truck accident cases. One common method is to offer a quick settlement that is much lower than what you might be entitled to. They hope victims will accept this offer to avoid a long legal battle. Another tactic is to delay the process, making it harder for you to gather evidence or keep up with mounting medical bills and other expenses. They may also try to record your statements and use anything you say against you later on.

In some cases, insurance firms will question the extent of your injuries, demanding excessive medical documentation or even hiring their own doctors to dispute your claims. They may also investigate your background to find any information that could undermine your credibility. It’s important to be cautious when dealing with insurance adjusters and to consult with a legal professional who understands the tricks these companies use. This can help you avoid falling into their traps and ensure that you receive the compensation you deserve.

To be clear, this is all true in any vehicle accident case—but the risks are far greater in a truck accident claim. Due to the severity of truck accident claims, the amount of money at stake tends to be much, much higher. This gives insurance companies a greater incentive to fight back and pay as little as possible. They don’t want individual victims getting fair (and expensive) compensation, but more than that, they don’t want other people to see that they can also get a fair settlement if they push hard enough.

The Need for Legal Representation

Trucking accident cases are complicated, and having a legal expert on your side can make a significant difference. A lawyer experienced in truck accidents knows the specific laws and regulations that apply to these cases. They can help identify who is responsible, whether it’s the trucking company, the driver, or another party.

Take the First Step Now—Call Bailey, Javins & Carter

The team at Bailey, Javins & Carter is here to guide you through the process of demanding fair compensation after a Charleston truck accident. Schedule your free consultation now by calling us at 800-497-0234 or reaching out online.

 

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