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(314) 500-HURTSemi truck drivers are some of the hardest working Americans, traveling all across the country to deliver goods to
businesses. However, with that hard work can come exhaustion and traveling for more hours in a row than is deemed safe
by state and federal agencies. Drivers not only become tired, but they may also use stimulants or ignore safe driving
rules in favor of making a deadline. All of these situations can lead to disaster truck accidents —
for themselves and for other, more vulnerable automobile drivers on the road.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration reports that 11 auto accidents involving at least one semi truck occur each
day in the United States. Additionally, most of those trucks aren’t as safe as they could be. The American Trucking
Association estimates that just one in every 10 trucks on the road have some kind of active safety technology, which
puts their drivers — and other drivers on the road — at serious risk for an accident.
What should you do after a semi truck accident? Keep this advice in mind if this situation applies to
you.
Get medical attention immediately
While some people’s first instincts are to call an attorney right away, the first thing victims should do is make sure
that they’re okay. Even if you are able to give an officer an accident report, any life-threatening injuries, especially
to the head or spine, should be treated immediately. Get the help you need, and as you recover, think about the attorney
you’ll need on your side to settle your case.
Know the type of vehicle you were hit by
Semi trucks are known to cause some of the deadliest accidents on the road. Each year, they lead to more than 4,000
fatalities in the United States. These trucks are typically owned by private trucking companies, but they may also be
contracted by retail or wholesale companies.
However, construction vehicles can lead to dump truck accidents on the highway, especially if they have
created hazardous conditions. Because these trucks are often the property of government agencies, the process for filing
a claim may be a bit different, especially if public property was damaged during the accident.
Choose a lawyer who specializes in semi truck accidents
If possible, seek the advice of a truck accident attorney to determine the next steps to take.
Lawyers at a semi truck accident law firm will be able to walk you through the process of filing your
claims and dealing with insurance companies. These personal injury attorneys are well aware of the risks of accidents
involving semi trucks, and they understand the life-threatening injuries that could come with such crashes.
No matter which type of truck accident you have faced, make sure that you have a lawyer on your side who understands the
situation you’re going through. If you have more questions, consult an attorney to get the most accurate advice.
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This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by Founding Partner, Gary Burger who has more than 30 years of legal experience as a practicing personal injury trial attorney. Gary’s robust legal knowledge is recognized by his peers as demonstrated by his industry awards and frequent Continuing Legal Education (CLE) lectures.
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