How Do Truck Injury Lawsuits Differ from Car Wreck Cases
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Several unique factors come into play when pursuing a truck injury lawsuit from a trucking crash, distinguishing it significantly from a typical car wreck case. The parties involved, the statutes and regulations governing the case, and the potential liabilities all differ. In a car crash, the persons involved are on equal footing, but that is not the case with truck drivers.
Understanding the Key Differences in Truck Injury Lawsuits
Higher Standards for Truck Drivers: Truck drivers must hold a commercial driving license (CDL), regulated by federal regulations. This means they are held to stricter standards compared to regular car drivers.
Employer Responsibilities: Companies employing truck drivers are responsible for ensuring their drivers are well-trained, experienced, and safe.
Multiple Parties Involved: Unlike car accidents, where typically only the drivers are involved, trucking accidents may include:
- The truck driver
- The trucking company
- The owner of the truck
- The company leasing the truck
- Maintenance companies
- Companies responsible for loading the truck
Liability in Truck Injury Lawsuits
Determining liability in a truck injury lawsuit involves investigating multiple aspects and parties.
Investigation Process for Trucking Injury Lawsuit
- Driver’s Credentials and Conduct: Examining the driver’s license, training records, and driving history.
- Employer’s Compliance: Checking if the employer adhered to federal regulations in hiring and training the driver.
- Vehicle Maintenance: Assessing the maintenance records of both the truck and the trailer.
- Loading Procedures: Ensuring the loading company followed safety regulations.
According to Jerry Vinkler of Vinkler Law,
“When we look at a trucking crash, we not only look at the driver, but also the owner and the employer of the driver to make sure they’ve followed all the standards, and they’ve made sure that person on the road is safe to be in the public. The complexities of a trucking crash extend beyond just the driver and trucking company though.”
Can You Sue Both the Truck Driver and the Trucking Company?
Often, multiple parties can be sued in a trucking injury lawsuit. This may include:
- The truck driver
- The trucking company
- The owner of the truck
- The company that leased the truck
- Maintenance and loading companies
Our thorough investigation process includes reviewing police reports, conducting state reconstructions, employing our own reconstruction experts.
Speak to the Chicago Truck Accident Attorneys at Vinkler Law Offices
If you or a loved one has been involved in a truck accident, the experienced Chicago truck accident lawyers at Vinkler Law Offices are ready to help. It is crucial to speak with an attorney before discussing your case with insurance adjusters or representatives from the trucking company.
Why Choose Vinkler Law Offices as your Chicago Truck Accident Lawyer:
Experienced Attorneys: Our lawyers have extensive experience in handling truck injury lawsuits.
Comprehensive Investigations: We leave no stone unturned to identify all responsible parties.
Full Compensation: Our goal is to ensure you receive fair compensation for your injuries.
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