Answers to Your Most Common Legal Questions
There are things you should know before hiring a truck accident lawyer, particularly when it comes to experience and they’re handling of your case.
You should definitely call the police to report a truck accident or any other type of motor vehicle accident.
The most common type of forklift accident is a forklift overturn, also called a “rollover”.
You would expect a police officer to do many things when they arrive at a truck accident scene, primarily serving the public.
In the trucking industry, PSP stands for pre-employment screening. This is a service offered by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA).
Yes, you could likely sue a company for injuries caused by a truck accident a year ago.
Long vehicles, large trucks, buses, and campers are hard to see around them as you navigate and have substantial blind spots.
If you or a loved one is a truck accident victim, you may wonder what happens to the semi-truck driver’s career after the crash.
Not all companies use Drive-A-Check (DAC) when screening potential employees.
Trucks can also be dangerous when involved in accidents.
Many times, potential and current clients who have been hit by a commercial truck will ask what the average settlement for a truck accident in Ohio is.
In some situations, large trucks do not have much of an effect on other drivers on the road.
CSA stands for Compliance, Safety, and Accountability in the trucking industry.
Trucks cannot drive in the left lane in Indiana in most situations.
Establishing negligence in a truck accident requires you to show that the other party owed you a duty of care and failed to take reasonable steps to avoid causing harm.
Most semi-truck accident cases in Kentucky do not go to trial—they reach out-of-court settlements before a lawsuit is even filed.
Insurance is a critical asset that protects the trucker, the small business providing trucking services, and their clients in case of a calamity.
Yes, your truck accident lawyer will deal with the insurance companies for you.
Who foots the bill in a commercial truck accident will depend on who was responsible for the accident.
The majority of fatal truck accidents happen in rural areas.