Truck accidents often involve more than just the driver. Liability may extend to trucking companies, maintenance providers, and logistics operators.
Truck Accidents Are Rarely Simple
Unlike typical car crashes, trucking accidents may involve:
- Commercial insurance policies
- Federal safety regulations
- Multiple companies
- Corporate defense teams
Liability is often layered.
Potentially Responsible Parties
- The truck driver
- The trucking company
- Cargo loading companies
- Maintenance providers
- Equipment manufacturers
Each party may carry separate insurance coverage.
Why Early Investigation Matters
Critical evidence includes:
- Black box data
- Electronic logs
- Dispatch records
- Maintenance reports
- Driver history
These records can disappear quickly without legal action.
Common Truck Accident Injuries
- Traumatic brain injuries
- Spinal cord injuries
- Multiple fractures
- Permanent disability
Truck cases often involve catastrophic harm.
FAQ
Q: Can more than one company be sued?
A: Yes.
Q: Do truck cases take longer?
A: They often require deeper investigation.
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