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Cumming Truck Accidents

Cumming Truck Accident Lawyer

  • Truck Accident Attorney in Cumming GAOur award-winning personal injury law firm is known for successfully earning compensation for their injuries.
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  • We have over two decades of combined experience providing honest and legal representation to clients in Cumming.
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  • We are proud to provide our clients with personalized attention while they heal, and we are known for being one of the top law firms in the state.
  • Schedule a free consultation with a lawyer at our firm to learn more about how we can help you achieve the best possible outcome in your case.

Car accidents can lead to serious injuries, but the injuries that are typically sustained in truck accidents can be far more devastating. This is because trucks can do far more damage because of how much bigger they are than the standard vehicle.

Some of the most common injuries that innocent victims sustain in truck accidents are spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, crushed limbs, and fractured bones. Truck accident victims may need days, weeks, or even months of medical treatment during their recovery.

Some may be unable to return to work for a significant period of time—if at all. For these reasons, victims should aggressively pursue compensation for their injuries with the help of an experienced attorney.

If you have sustained injuries in a truck accident, seek legal representation as soon as possible. You may be entitled to compensation for your medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. To discuss your legal options with a skilled truck accident attorney, call (470) 695-9950 or fill out the contact form on our website today.

 

Risks of Large Trucks and Buses on the Road

When it comes to large trucks and buses, the number of accidents with injuries and deaths is alarming. In 2019, there were 5,237 deaths and 121,000 injuries in accidents involving commercial vehicles, in addition to over 400,000 accidents in which property damage alone was experienced. 

Large trucks and buses are especially dangerous given that they are larger, heavier, and operate at greater heights than regular passenger motor vehicles. When a large truck collides with a passenger vehicle, the likelihood that the occupants of the passenger vehicle will be injured or killed is far higher than for the truck or bus driver. 

Given the substantial dangers associated with large trucks and buses, their drivers are held to a higher standard of care. They must acquire commercial driving licenses and comply with federal regulations while maneuvering their large vehicles on the road. However, truck drivers make mistakes, and other things can go wrong that lead to devastating crashes and injuries. 

 

Common Causes of Truck Accidents

Truck drivers are required to operate their commercial trucks safely and reasonably. This means that truck drivers must be well-rested, sober, and attentive while driving, as well as in compliance with all traffic laws and trucking regulations. When any of these factors are not in place, the driver and trucking company should be liable for any accidents that result. 

The most common causes of truck accidents in Georgia include: 

  • Distracted driving 
  • Drunk or drugged driving 
  • Fatigued or drowsy driving 
  • Equipment malfunction due to insufficient maintenance  
  • Equipment malfunction due to design error 

If you have been injured in a truck accident and believe someone else was at fault, connecting with a truck accident lawyer as soon as possible supports the best outcome in your case. 

How Much is My Truck Accident Claim Worth?

Determining the amount that your truck accident case is worth is a more complicated process than you likely think. Many people look at their stack of medical bills and believe as long as these expenses are covered, they will be happy with the claim result. However, this approach will likely leave a significant amount of money on the table.

Your emergency room bills and car repair costs are only the beginning of calculating your damages. Full coverage of not only your short-term costs but also your long-term costs is essential to ensure that you and your family are not left responsible for the losses associated with your truck accident. This is one benefit of having a truck accident lawyer handling your claim. 

Your attorney will assess your existing medical debts, as well as look at the future medical treatment your injuries will require. If your ability to earn a living has in any way been impacted, you are also entitled to compensation for any shift in your earnings ability – now and in the future. The insurance company will only award you these damages if you can support them with evidence, and your lawyer handles this process. 

Having an experienced truck accident attorney on your case can make the difference between full and complete compensation for your accident and being liable for costly bills from your accident in the future.

Truck Accident FAQs

Below are some questions our truck accident attorneys have received in the past:

Personal Injury

When Should You Contact A Law Firm?

People are often unsure of when to call an attorney—should you do it immediately after you have sustained injuries or wait to see if you can handle filing a personal injury claim on your own? We believe it is important to talk to an injury attorney as soon as possible after an injury caused by the negligence of another.

The main reason to talk with a lawyer quickly is to learn some of the ways you can protect your rights immediately in your particular situation and decide whether or not your claim needs an attorney handling it immediately. Often times, the answer is that you do not necessarily need to hire an attorney right away.

How Can I Find A Personal Injury Lawyer in Forsyth County?

Once you have decided you need to hire an injury lawyer to represent you, if you’ve never needed legal services before, you may be unsure of how to find a personal injury attorney to represent you after you have sustained injuries. We have written a detailed article providing tips we think are important to consider when vetting personal injury attorneys in Cumming titled “How To Research A Personal Injury Lawyer”.

The bottom line when hiring an attorney is that you feel comfortable working closely with that person and their staff on your claim or case.

How Much Do Injury Attorneys Charge For Their Legal Services?

Personal injury victims in Cumming never have to worry about how they will find the money to pay for their attorneys. Why? Our firm and the majority of personal injury lawyers work on a contingency fee basis.

This simply means that personal injury attorneys do not charge an hourly rate that has to be paid every month as your claim or case is pursued. Instead, the lawyer receives his or her attorney’s fees if and only if you receive compensation for your damages.

If, in the rare case, you receive no compensation, your lawyer does not get paid for their time and effort working on your claim or case. Learn more about how the contingency fees structure works and what else may be owed by reading our article titled “How Contingency Fees Work In Personal Injury Cases”.

What To Expect During the Claim Process

Much of the answer depends on what type of incident caused your injuries. Whether it is a car accident; slip and fall incident; product defect matter or other incident, the process has a lot of similarities with a few differences between the different types of incidents.

The first event typically is an adjuster calling you to learn more about your incident and attempting to get you to do a recorded statement. If it is a car accident incident, this adjuster will be from the auto insurance company for the other driver. If it is a slip and fall or other incident involving a company on the other side, an adjuster from a third party or in house claims department will call you.

The main objective of the phone call from an adjuster is to convince you to do a recorded statement. You never want to do it and here is why.

Without legal representation, you run the risk of saying the wrong thing or accepting the wrong settlement when speaking to the insurance adjuster.

The adjuster will then work on investigating who is at fault for the incident and will request that you provide him or her with all of your medical records and bills as well as any evidence you have collected regarding the incident such as photographs or videos. You will want to give these items to the adjuster as it helps build your claim against the at fault party.

After the adjuster has performed his or her investigation and has received all of your treatment related records, if liability is found against the other party, the adjuster will reach out to you to try to resolve your claim. Keep in mind that you only get one bite at the apple. Once you agree on a number, that is it. That number compensates you for all of your damages; medical expenses, lost wages and pain and suffering.

As you can see, there is a lot of work that you are expected to do in order to properly pursue your claim. In addition, you have to know the value of your claim in order to properly negotiate with the adjuster to resolve it. How do you do all of this properly? If you are asking this question, you likely need to hire an attorney to represent you.

A lawyer will immediately step in and begin investigating the incident that you were involved in to determine who was liable. He or she will go about to collect and preserve all evidence that is out there that will help prove the other party is at fault.

In addition, your attorney will collect all of your medical records and bills to ensure all treatment costs are included in your claim. This is quite the process especially if you are treating with multiple doctors over many months or years.

Most importantly, a lawyer will ensure that you are treated fairly by the insurance company and that you understand the true value of your claim. Making a mistake when dealing with the insurance company on your own could cost you the opportunity to recover compensation for your injuries, which is why it’s often so important to work with an attorney.

If your case goes to trial, an attorney can also prepare the evidence and present a convincing case to the jury that shows why they should choose to award you compensation. A personal injury lawyer is a valuable asset that can assist you during every step of the legal process, so it’s strongly recommended that you do not take action against the negligent party without a lawyer.

Contact Our Cumming, GA Truck Accident Law Firm

Have you been injured in a truck accident? If so, it’s best to get in touch with a personal injury attorney as soon as possible to discuss your legal options.

Our firm handles a number of different practice areas, including truck accidents, motorcycle accidents, car accidents, wrongful death claims, pedestrian accidents, and more. Our truck accident attorneys used to work for insurance companies, so they know exactly how to handle negotiations after an accident.

Schedule a free consultation with our team of attorneys by calling (470) 695-9950 or filling out the contact form on our website. Our office is located at 327 Dahlonega St #1004, Cumming, GA 30040. We currently help people in Cumming, Atlanta, Alpharetta, and Lawrenceville protect their rights and recover the compensation they deserve.

Spaulding Injury Law Cumming Personal Injury Lawyers is located at 5860 Bond St, Cumming, GA 30040, United States.

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