Truck accidents are distinguished from car accidents in many different ways. An Oklahoma truck accident lawyer can provide the information you need to understand your legal rights. Accident victims who suffer injuries during truck accidents often experience temporary or permanent disability.
The Most Common Causes of Truck Accidents in Oklahoma
Truck drivers are often pressured to complete a specific number of driving hours within a set period of time. Mechanisms exist to ensure truck drivers do not operate their vehicles for excessively long time periods, but not all drivers abide by these regulations. The following are some of the most common causes of truck accidents:
- Inadequate truck driver training
- Time constraints for delivery of cargo
- Poor weather conditions
- Overloaded or underloaded cargo
- Unsatisfactory truck engine maintenance
- Distracted driving
- Reckless driving
- Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs
- Fatigued driving
Retaining a truck accident lawyer will enable you to assess how the truck accident occurred. You need to determine the cause of the truck accident so you can determine which parties are liable for your injuries. Reading trucking vehicle reports, company financial data, and other documents can provide you with the information you need to find out what caused the truck accident in which you were injured.
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Many different types of truck accidents may cause truck accidents in Oklahoma. Also, the trucks involved in accidents may have different weights, and this can have a significant impact on the injuries suffered by the victim. The following are the most common types of trucks involved in truck accidents:
- Delivery trucks
- Tanker trucks
- Tow trucks
- Flatbed trucks
- Garbage trucks
- Dump trucks
- Cement trucks
Truck drivers may cause accidents under many different circumstances. For example, a delivery truck driver may have a quota to meet, and rushing to satisfy delivery orders on time may cause the driver to engage in negligent conduct that causes a truck accident. Understanding how a truck accident occurred is essential to establishing the liability of the truck driver.
Multiple Parties May Be Liable in a Truck Accident Case
Truck accidents are distinguished from car accidents in that more than one defendant may be liable in a truck accident case. A commercial truck may be associated with many different entities, including a trucking company and a leasing company. The following are some of the parties which may be liable in a truck accident case:
- Governmental entities
- Vendors who served alcohol to the truck driver
- Trucking companies
- Shipping companies
- Truck drivers
Other parties may also be liable for the injuries a party suffers during a truck accident. Obtaining legal counsel will enable you to determine which individuals and entities may be liable for your injuries. These are the parties who will be named as defendants in a truck accident case, and you must file your complaint within the statute of limitations period in Oklahoma.
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The damages an injured party may claim in a truck accident case will depend on the facts of the case and how the law applies to those facts. Most truck accident victims claim economic damages and non-economic damages in a truck accident case. Some injured victims may assert punitive damages, and these types of damages are relevant only in cases involving a defendant who commits willful, wanton, or malicious conduct.
Economic damages are typically established by documentary evidence such as medical records, automobile repair bills, and pay stubs. Non-economic damages are less quantifiable and include damages based on pain and suffering, emotional distress, and loss of enjoyment of life. Non-economic damages are specific to the injured person because they are based on the injured party’s personal experiences.
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Call (866) 257 7646The Most Common Types of Injuries Victims Suffer During Truck Accidents
Truck accident cases often cause victims to suffer serious bodily injury or death. The weight and dimensions of most trucks can mean that injured victims who are in smaller vehicles may experience catastrophic injuries. The following are the most common injuries victims suffer during truck accidents:
- Spinal cord injuries
- Traumatic brain injuries
- Bone fractures
- Lacerations
- Severe burns
- Amputations
- Disfigurement
Establishing the facts of the case and how liability attaches to the defendant is integral to every truck accident case. Medical records are important when an injured party is calculating the total damages amount associated with their injuries. A lawyer can help you determine how to seek monetary compensation for the injuries you suffered during a truck accident.
How Retaining a Truck Accident Lawyer Will Benefit You
Hiring an attorney will enable you to take advantage of attorney-client privilege and attorney-client confidentiality. You do not have to share your conversations with your attorney with opposing counsel or anyone else. You will be able to speak with your attorney without feeling as if your words will be used against you at a later point in the case.
Attorney-client confidentiality is one of the most important principles inherent in the American legal system. A client needs to be able to speak candidly with their attorney so that the client may receive the best legal representation possible under the circumstances. These communications will also remain confidential after the attorney-client relationship ends.
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We are here to help you understand every aspect of your truck accident case. Your case may be ongoing, or you may be considering how to begin seeking financial compensation for your injuries. If you are looking for an attorney to represent you, then contact us today to schedule a free consultation.
You do not have to take on all the responsibility of a civil lawsuit by yourself. You may still be recovering from the injuries you suffered during a truck accident, and if this is the case, then you need time to rest and heal. Our attorneys can provide you with exceptional legal representation throughout the entirety of your truck accident case.
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