Why You Need to Know What Type of Truck Caused Your Virginia Truck Accident

Knowing whether the vehicle is designated as a commercial truck or not is a crucial first step for your Virginia truck accident lawyer to thoroughly investigate the root cause of the collision. The specific at-fault party who is liable for your damages isn't always the person you first suspect and can vary depending on the information found during that investigation.

While the wreck might have occurred because of drowsy driving after a logbook violation, some crashes involving commercial trucks may not have been caused by the driver at all. For instance, there are situations when commercial trucking companies use a third-party loading crew that didn't even distribute the weight, allowing unbalanced cargo to shift and topple the trailer during a trip.

In other cases, fault may potentially lie with the trucking company itself for improper hiring, training, and disciplinary practices, or if needed repairs reported by the driver were never actually fixed. After the type of vehicle is determined and the at-fault party is properly identified, an experienced personal injury attorney can help you pursue compensation for:

  • Damage to your vehicle caused by the wreck
  • Lost income during your recovery and lost future earning potential in cases where your injury prevents you from working
  • Medical bills for hospital services, prescription medications, surgeries, and physical therapy
  • Non-economic damages covering the accident's emotional and mental impact on your life
Kevin W. Mottley
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Richmond, VA trial lawyer dedicated to handling brain injuries, car accidents and other serious injury claims