Truck accidents are some of the most serious crashes on North Carolina roads. When a commercial truck collides with a passenger vehicle, the consequences are often catastrophic. Due to their size, weight, and operating requirements, truck accident cases are far more complex than typical car accidents—and understanding why matters if you or a loved one has been injured.
Commercial trucks can weigh up to 80,000 pounds when fully loaded. When that kind of force is involved in a collision, smaller vehicles—and the people inside them—are at a significant disadvantage. Victims often suffer traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, broken bones, internal injuries, or worse.
Even at lower speeds, truck accidents can lead to long-term medical issues that require ongoing treatment and rehabilitation.
Many truck accidents are preventable. Some of the most common causes include driver fatigue, distracted driving, speeding, improper loading, mechanical failure, and inadequate vehicle maintenance. Truck drivers and trucking companies are required to follow strict federal and state safety regulations, but those rules are not always followed.
When safety standards are ignored, innocent drivers pay the price.
Unlike standard car accidents, truck accident claims often involve more than one responsible party. Liability may fall on the truck driver, the trucking company, a maintenance provider, a cargo loading company, or even a vehicle or parts manufacturer.
Determining who is at fault requires a thorough investigation, access to records, and an understanding of trucking regulations—something insurance companies work hard to limit.
Trucking companies and their insurers often respond immediately after a crash to protect themselves. Their goal is to minimize payouts, sometimes by shifting blame or pushing for quick settlements that do not reflect the full cost of your injuries.
Having legal representation early can help level the playing field and protect your rights from the start.
If you’ve been injured in a truck accident, you don’t have to navigate the legal process alone. An experienced attorney can help identify responsible parties, calculate the true value of your claim, and fight for the compensation you need to move forward.
Daniels Law Firm, P.C. is here for you. If you’ve been hurt in a truck accident in Asheville or Western North Carolina, reach out today to learn how we can help.