NOTE: If you were in an accident involving a big-rig / 18-wheeler and the insurance company is calling you, STOP. Do NOT talk to the insurance carrier until you have consulted with an attorney with experience in truck accidents and commercial automotive coverage claims.
All too often, accident victims allow insurance claims reps dictate how compensation will be handled. But a claims rep’s job is to mitigate the costs insurance companies are liable for. Their job is not to make accident victims whole again. In fact, often, their responsibilities to the insurance company they work for can come into direct conflict with what is best for you and your family. Claim offers from insurance carriers made to people without attorney representation are typically far below adequate nor do they often meet the full extent that the law and insurance policies allow. Insurance companies know that most people are ignorant of the highly complex system of Texas laws as well as insurance technicalities involved in claims and how they may apply to each unique situation. Even experienced insurance professionals typically are not equipped to understand the nuances of a commercial claim. So it is critical that you speak with an attorney experienced in this type of case before proceeding. Even if you decide not to work with an attorney, that initial consultation can be critical to your ability to understand issues at stake, at least from a basic standpoint.
One of the most terrifying experiences that can happen on the road is having a collision with a tractor trailer, semi-truck, or 18-wheeler. Too many of these truck accidents end in fatalities or serious, long-term physical impairments, resulting in huge financial losses, medical bills, and a hard rehabilitation process. Seeking compensation to assuage some of the monetary burden is the least our team at the Barber Law Firm can do for victims of truck accidents and their families.
If you or a loved one has been involved in a truck accident and are considering pursuing legal action, consult the truck accident lawyers at The Barber Law Firm today for a FREE consultation.
Accidents involving large trucks occur each and every day. Each year, nearly half a million large trucks (also called tractor-trailers or “semis”) are involved in accidents in the United States. Approximately 5,000 of these accidents involving semi trailer trucks result in fatalities—in fact, one out of every eight traffic fatalities is caused by a collision with a large truck. Not surprisingly, most of the injuries and fatalities involved in truck accidents are passengers of the vehicles struck by tractor-trailers. Truck drivers typically escape unscathed, having the advantage of a much larger vehicle to protect them in an accident.
Personal injury attorney, Kris Barber and his team represent 18-wheeler accident victims, their families and friends who have sustained serious bodily injuries because of the negligence of a tractor trailer, truck or other driver.
Because we know truck accident cases.
Cases involving tractor trailers aren’t your run-of-the-mill personal injury claims; these cases involve a large number of extra moving parts, such as administrative regulations and the possibility of multiple defendants who may hold responsibility for your injuries.
Kris Barber and his team have the experience it takes to represent you for accidents involving injuries such as:
If you or someone you love has fallen victim to a truck accident, you likely already know that there is no amount of money that can make a person whole after such an accident. Compensation can, however, help to alleviate some of the financial chaos that a person can face after a truck accident. A personal injury claim can provide financial compensation—also known as “damages”—for the following:
After a truck accident, you’re likely to hear from an insurance company very quickly, whether it be your own or that of the truck driver. No matter how caring the person on the other end of the phone may sound, it’s important to be on guard when talking to an insurance company. Don’t be fooled into thinking that an insurance company—even your own—has your best interests in mind. At the end of the day, an insurance company is a business, and the main goal of any business is to be as profitable as possible. When it comes to insurance companies, unfortunately, this profit is made by shorting well-deserving victims out of compensation that they are entitled to. Whenever you are dealing with an insurance company, it’s important to keep the following tips in mind:
While on the road, truck drivers are subject to all of the ordinary laws that pertain to any driver. To increase the safety of others on the road, truck drivers are also bound by additional rules and regulations which regulate nearly every aspect of the truck driver’s job, such as:
All of the regulations listed above are meant to protect both truck drivers and other drivers who share the road with tractor trailers. However, many truck safety advocates question the effectiveness of these rules and regulations.
A more pressing matter, according to safety experts, is truck driver fatigue. New rules implemented by The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) allow drivers to drive 11 hours after 10 consecutive hours off-duty. Also, drivers may not drive beyond the 14th hour after coming on-duty, following 10 hours off-duty. Similar to existing rules, drivers may not drive after being on-duty for 60 hours in a seven-consecutive-day period or 70 hours in an eight-consecutive-day period. This on-duty cycle may be restarted whenever a driver takes at least 34 consecutive hours off-duty.
Short-haul truck drivers–those drivers who routinely return to their place of dispatch after each duty tour and then are released from duty–may have an increased on-duty period of 16 hours once during any seven-consecutive-day period. The 16-hour exception takes into consideration legitimate business needs without jeopardizing safety. FMCSA estimates that without the extra two on-duty hours, the industry would be required to hire at least 48,000 new drivers, actually reducing crash-reduction benefits.
The current rule allows 10 hours of driving within a 15-hour on-duty period after eight hours of off-duty time. Also, drivers may not drive after their 15th hour on duty in a workday or after 60 hours on-duty in seven consecutive days or 70 hours on-duty in eight consecutive days.
With the pressure to deliver their loads, however, drivers often continue when prudence suggests otherwise. One in five long-haul truck drivers admitted to falling asleep at the wheel within the last month.
Whatever the circumstances of your truck accident, it’s important to seek legal help quickly, as the time to file a claim isn’t unlimited. In almost all cases, a lawsuit must be filed within a certain amount of time from the date of the accident. If you intend to pursue a claim for the injuries you sustained in your accident, you should contact an experienced truck accident attorney right away to ensure that you do not waive your right to possible compensation.
If you’ve been hurt in an accident involving a tractor trailer or other large truck, don’t let the fear of not being able to pay an attorney keep you from obtaining the legal representation you need and deserve to recover compensation for the injuries you never should have suffered. If our legal team agrees to take on your case, we will work on a contingent fee basis, which means that we only get paid for our services if we are successful in obtaining compensation for your injuries.
If you have been injured or a loved one has been killed in an accident involving a tractor-trailer or other large truck in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, it is important to consider your legal options. Many truckers are employed by large corporations that may put delivery of their goods ahead of your safety. The team of personal injury attorneys at The Barber Law Firm are standing by to ensure that your legal rights are at the forefront of any truck accident claim. Don’t wait until it is too late to obtain the justice you deserve for the accident you never should have been involved in—to set up a completely free case evaluation to discuss your accident with a member of our team, contact our office today.
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At The Barber Law Firm, we bring a depth of knowledge and expertise to the table when handling accidents involving all varieties of commercial trucks, from massive 18-wheelers and tractor-trailers to box trucks, dump trucks, and delivery vans. We dedicate our efforts to representing not only the victims of these daunting truck accidents but also the families mourning the tragic loss of a loved one due to such incidents. Our mission is to ensure that justice is served for those affected by the negligence of commercial truck drivers.
Promptly seeking legal guidance after a truck accident is crucial. The Barber Law Firm encourages you to get in touch with us before interacting with insurance adjusters or signing any documents that could compromise your claim. Our firm is known not just for our legal acumen but also for the approachability and warmth of our team. We pride ourselves on being more than just a law firm; we’re a group of dedicated professionals committed to supporting you through this challenging time. Contact us today to learn more about how we can assist with your Dallas truck accident case, ensuring your rights are protected and advocating for the compensation you rightfully deserve.
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