While every case is different, the causes of truck accidents are often negligence or recklessness on the part of the truck driver, the trucking company, the auto part manufacturer, or the maintenance contractor. Each of these potentially liable parties is discussed in more detail below. The Causes of Truck Accidents According to data gathered by …
Truck accidents are too common and can leave you with severe injuries. From driver error to a poorly maintained vehicle, a serious crash can leave you with mounting expenses. What’s more is that in a collision with a truck, there can be more than one party held responsible for your accident. The other driver, their employer, and even the company that built the truck can be held liable for your injuries. When considering these factors, you may want to secure legal representation.
At Laborde Earles Injury Lawyers, we work hard to secure fair compensation for our clients. We can gather evidence to assign fault, initiate prompt legal action, and protect your rights throughout the legal process. If we are unable to reach the settlement you deserve out-of-court, we are ready and willing to go to trial.
If you experienced life-changing injuries due to the reckless actions of another party, do not speak with insurance companies by yourself; they may offer you less than the value of your claim and pressure you to take a quick settlement. Working with a member of our team can make sure justice is served.
Due to the size of most commercial vehicles, truck accidents often result in loss of life. If you lost a close loved one due to a truck accident, you may be entitled to a wrongful death claim. Possible compensation for your loss may include funeral and burial costs, final medical expenses for the decedent, and more. Wrongful death cases are complex and require the skills of an experienced personal injury lawyer. Again, do not let insurance companies pressure you into accepting a settlement while you are mourning.
Time is of the essence due to the Louisiana statute of limitations for both personal injury and wrongful death claims. The law allows one year from the date of your injuries, and one year from the date of your loved one’s passing to file a civil action. Twelve months can pass in the blink of an eye.
To protect your best interests, contact our legal team today for a free case evaluation. Call Laborde Earles Injury Lawyers at (337) 777-7777.
According to the Lousiana State University’s Center for Analytics & Research in Transportation Safety (CARTS), 106 people died on Louisiana roadways in large truck and bus accidents in 2019. When it comes to light trucks and vans, they account for a much higher percentage of deaths at 43.1% of all fatalities, compared to only 9.1% …
From 2014 to 2016, the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD) reported around 800 car crashes per year on Interstate 10 (I-10) between Lafayette and Baton Rouge, which also includes accidents involving semi trucks. While figures detailing the precise number of accidents involving trucks on I-10 are few and far between, you do not …
I-10 is the nation’s fourth-longest interstate, stretching across the southern United States from Florida to California. There is no information readily available that indicates how many truck drivers per year get into accidents on this expanse of road. However, because it is a primary route for commercial purposes, accidents involving truck drivers are likely fairly …
It is hard to know exactly what the percentage of truck accidents caused by cars on I-10 is, but it is a potentially dangerous stretch of highway. The Louisiana State University Center for Analytics & Research in Transportation report that there were 39 fatal crashes on I-10 in Louisiana in 2019. In their Persons Killed …
It is impossible to say exactly what percentage of all backing up accidents involve large trucks. The most telling statistic from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)’s 2019 data is that 23 percent of all fatal large truck incidents involved the vehicle’s rear. However, this may include other types of collisions in addition to …
It is hard to say exactly what causes truck accidents on one stretch of highway. When truck drivers are at fault for accidents, poor training or employer guidance that may lead the driver to engage in behaviors like speeding could serve as the root cause for a truck and car accident. Even the most common …