Truck accidents often result from negligence––usually driver error. Yet, this does not shield employers from liability if an accident happens.
If you were injured in a truck accident on Interstate 95, U.S. Route 40, Maryland Route 213, or another roadway in Elkton, our attorneys can review your case and pursue compensation for your losses.
An Elkton personal injury lawyer with Adam Smallow Injury Lawyers can protect your rights after an accident. Our legal team will not allow the at-fault parties, insurers, or attorneys to push you around or blame you for an accident you did not cause.
Let us navigate the insurance claims process and recover what you need. Call us today for your free case evaluation.
We Can Fight for Compensation for Medical Treatments, Lost Wages, and More
At Adam Smallow Injury Lawyers, we understand the physical and emotional devastation that can follow a serious accident. We also know how severe injuries can take a toll on your body and affect your day-to-day life.
We can seek the awards you need to pay for your medical care, both now and in the future. Compensable losses in your case could comprise:
- Medical expenses,including hospitalizations, surgeries, rehabilitation, and necessary future healthcare treatments
- Pain and suffering,including physical pain, emotional suffering, and mental anguish
- Lost wages,including benefits, bonuses, tips, and the loss of your future earning capacity
- Property damage expenses,including the cost of fixing or replacing your vehicle
- Funeral fees if you lost a loved one in a trucking accident
We want to hear what happened in your truck accident and how it has affected your life and your family. We understand the issues you are facing now, the stress and uncertainty that come with debilitating injuries, and a lack of income while you recover. We can look over your case and develop a fair settlement value. Our goal is to get you compensation for your physical, financial, and mental recovery.
You Only Have a Limited Time to Recover Damages Through a Lawsuit
We encourage injury victims to take prompt legal action if they have suffered harm in a truck accident. There are a couple of reasons for this.
The statute of limitations for filing a personal injury case in Maryland is three years, according to Md. Cts. & Jud. Proc. Code § 5-101. You also have three years to file a wrongful death case under Md. Cts. & Jud. Proc. Code § 3-904. These statutes are some of the most important laws surrounding your injury case. If you fail to file your case within the applicable deadline, you could lose the right to seek damages through the court system.
We will need the time to develop your case. Also, we use the threat of a lawsuit as a negotiation tactic. To hear more about the laws affecting your truck accident case call us.
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Questions and Answers About Recovering Damages in an Elkton Truck Accident
As you consider your legal options, you may have many questions on your mind. Some of those questions may include:
Do My Injuries Warrant Financial Recovery?
If you suffered injuries in a truck accident and have incurred various expenses, you could pursue damages from the negligent party. Previously, we have advocated for truck accident claimants suffering from:
- Head, neck, and back injuries
- Broken limbs
- Fractured and crushed bones
- Spinal injuries
- Traumatic brain injuries
- Whiplash
- Severe cuts and bruising
- Sprains and strains
- Loss of mobility or paralysis
- Internal injuries
As noted, our Elkton wrongful death attorneys can also help if you lost a close loved one. We know the heartache you and your family must feel, and we want to help you through this process with as little stress as possible.
Who Could Be Financially Liable for My Losses?
According to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), truck driver negligence is often the cause of most truck accidents. However, there is the possibility of another party being at fault. There are many people and businesses that are involved in the shipping industry, and at any point, one or more of them could have been negligent in their actions or inactions.
One or more of the following parties could owe compensation for your losses:
- A commercial truck driver
- A third-party motorist
- A trucking company
- The truck’s owner or the entity responsible for the truck’s maintenance
- The loader or owner of the truck’s cargo
- A truck or vehicle parts manufacturer
- A government or private roadway owner
To determine who should pay for your losses, we will investigate your collision and support your case with evidence.
What Evidence Could Bolster My Injury Claim or Lawsuit?
Our Elkton attorneys can help you build a strong case proving the truck driver or their employer is at fault. We can also defend you against allegations that your actions led to your accident. When you work with our team, we will act quickly to collect as much evidence as possible related to your crash, including:
- Photographs of the accident scene, your injuries, and vehicle’s damage
- Surveillance, cell phone videos, or dashcam footage
- Eyewitness testimony
- Testimony from medical professionals, crash reconstructionists, and other experts relevant to your case
- Details about the road and weather conditions at the time of your accident
- Data from the truck’s “black box” recorder
- The trucker’s driving logs
- Vehicle inspection records
- The truck driver’s driving and employment records
- The police report
- Your medical records
From this evidence, we can learn the cause, the at-fault party, and who bears liability. We can build personal injury claims to file with all liable parties and pursue a fair settlement from each.
Does What Caused My Truck Accident in Elkton Matter?
The cause of your truck accident matters because it helps us determine fault and liability for your losses. After collecting and reviewing your case’s information, we may find that one or more of the following factors caused your accident:
- Truck driver drug or alcohol abuse
- Truck driver fatigue
- Unbalanced or overloaded cargo
- Improperly secured cargo
- Mishandling of hazardous cargo, such as fuel and chemicals
- Failure on the part of the trucking company to vet and train drivers
- Speeding, making an improper turn, and other negligent driving behaviors
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