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The Value of an 18 Wheeler Settlement
If a truck driver with 18 wheels rear-ends your vehicle, you may be able to bring an action against the truck driver and their employer. The amount you will receive will be determined by the nature and severity of your injuries.
You can also claim damages if you lose future income. It is best to wait until the doctor has confirmed that your injuries are permanent.
Compensation for Injuries
The value of an 18-wheeler crash settlement is determined by the extent to which the victim was injured. Truck accidents typically cause more serious injuries than car crashes and the damages that follow are often the result of this. However, the amount of compensation awarded to victims will depend on a myriad of other factors.
Medical costs are an essential factor in determining value of a trucking injury settlement. This amount will comprise the cost of your previous and future treatments and any transportation expenses to and from your doctor's appointment. The loss of income is a different factor, as is the impact of the accident on your life quality. If your injuries prevent you from working in the future, this can also be included in a request for compensation.
It is not unusual for victims to recover hundreds of thousands or even millions of dollars from a truck or 18 wheeler settlement following an accident. These amounts are much greater than what one would receive in a typical car accident and many of these settlements are record breaking.
Our lawyers will investigate any individuals who could be accountable for your loss. This includes the truck driver and their company, as well as any third party businesses that could be a factor in the incident. For instance loading companies can be held accountable in the event that they fail to stack or overfill the cargo in the trailer. If the accident was caused by defective vehicle or truck parts, you may also seek compensation from the manufacturer or distributor.
Damages for pain and suffering
In addition to economic losses victims can also seek compensation for suffering and pain. This relates to the emotional and psychological distress caused by an accident. It is difficult to quantify, making it an essential component of your claim. Our lawyers will calculate your non-economic loss to ensure you receive an appropriate amount of compensation for your injuries.
Some victims suffer from persistent and severe injuries. Their medical costs and future losses are likely to be substantial. The damages are calculated with the help of experts like economists and medical professionals. Insurance companies can try to minimize the amount of your losses by saying the accident did not cause your condition, but it existed prior to. Our team will rebut these claims and get you the compensation you deserve.
Often there are multiple parties that can be held responsible for an accident involving an 18-wheeler. The company who employs the driver may also be held accountable. If the truck was incorrectly loaded and the crash resulted from that the loading company could be held responsible.
The process of negotiating a settlement in an accident involving a truck could seem to take forever. It is important to know that you shouldn't settle a personal-injury claim until you've reached your maximum medical improvement (MMI). If you settle too quickly, you will take a deal that does not provide adequate compensation for your injuries.
Damages for Economic Loss
While it is possible to obtain damages for past, current and future medical expenses, the most significant damages in truck accidents are based upon your economic losses. This includes losses in wages, property damages, and the cost to repair or replace your vehicle, as well as other items you've were unable to replace during the accident.
Because of
18 wheeler accident claim mobile and size of these vehicles, they cannot be maneuvered as easily as cars for passenger use to avoid collisions. Rear-end collisions pose more dangers because trucks take longer to stop. The impact can be devastating and life-changing.
Insurance companies and trucking companies will do everything to minimize their responsibility for the victim's losses. This includes negotiation in a bid to extend the statute of limitations for filing lawsuits.
An experienced attorney will assist you in fighting these tactics and help you get the most compensation for your injury.
The law on comparative negligence can impact the final settlement or verdict if more than one party is accountable for an accident. Your attorney will have the expertise and knowledge to identify all parties responsible and pursue claims on your behalf. This will increase the chances of you obtaining the amount you deserve. Contact Kaine Law for a no-cost consultation today. Our lawyers will analyze and discuss your case as well as your legal options and the potential benefits of a truck accident claim.

Damages for non-economic losses
The insurance companies of trucking companies and their providers may not always be able to settle cases outside of court. The complicated nature of these cases as well as the nature of the injuries often mean that a lawsuit has to be filed for victims to receive fair compensation.
Our firm has the resources necessary to fight for the best settlement possible for your case. We will employ experts to reenact the accident and other methods to prove your losses. This could include medical and vocational experts, along with economic loss specialists who will determine how much your past and future losses could be worth.
We can also hold others responsible if they played involved in the accident. This is especially true if the other party failed to perform its legal obligations, for instance by failing to maintain the truck or hire a qualified drivers.
We can also file a lawsuit against the trucking company that employed the driver if it was owned and operated by another party. Trucking companies could be held responsible for a variety of causes like forcing their drivers to work unnecessarily long hours or cutting costs by not performing proper maintenance on the vehicle. We may also file a claim against a truck manufacturer if a deficient part is proven to have caused an accident.