Federal Laws Can Affect Truck Accident Claims in Albuquerque
A drunk driver at the wheel of a tractor-trailer, that’s a tragedy waiting to happen.
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A drunk driver at the wheel of a tractor-trailer, that’s a tragedy waiting to happen.
You can get economic damages, covering your medical bills and lost wages, as well as non-economic damages.
Truckers are not to blame for all truck accidents in Virginia.
Soon after a truck accident, you can expect a call from the trucking company’s insurer. That’s not a courtesy call.
Dump trucks are particularly dangerous for a number of reasons. First of all, they are extremely unpredictable.
Sometimes, injured victims are incapacitated after crashes, and the only person capable of calling 9-11 is the person who caused the crash.
There are state and federal regulations that require tractor-trailer trucks to be inspected and maintained on a regular basis.
Although there is no easy answer to this question, most attorneys give a ballpark figure of six months.
Another important consideration is the statute of limitations. If you wait too long, this law states that you can no longer sue.
Over 233 people were killed and 14,100 people were injured in car accidents in Nebraska in 2020.