What, or Who, Caused a Big Rig Rollover Crash in Sacramento Leading to Driver Fatality?
Truck driver’s surviving loved ones can sue a trucking company, depending upon the unique circumstances of the accident.
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Truck driver’s surviving loved ones can sue a trucking company, depending upon the unique circumstances of the accident.
Most families will want to receive financial assistance for the problems created by a negligent truck driver.
The investigation should include looking for other typical markers of negligent behaviors such as speeding, distracted driving, drunk driving, illegal lane changes, and disobeying red lights or stop signs.
Some of the biggest critics of nuclear verdicts are in the trucking industry.
North Carolina is one of only four states that follows a system of “contributory negligence” – five if you count the District of Columbia.
Disfigurement is another worst-case scenario for many victims.
It’s common for truck accident victims to be awarded damages (i.e. money) for medical care and lost wages.
Suing a trucking company also involves researching relevant trucking regulations, investigating the accident, and analyzing the driver’s behavior in the time period before the crash.
A leading cause of accidents is the use of phones and other devices while driving.
The drunk driver almost hit a police cruiser and was driving at a dangerous speed.