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    In the aftermath of a truck accident, turn to our lawyers to gather evidence, calculate damages, and prepare a strong enough case to get you the compensation you deserve.

    Truck accident lawsuits depend on medical records, photos, eyewitness testimony, security footage, and other evidence our lawyers can gather. This evidence can tell us who is ultimately liable for the accident and why, such as the truck driver, the trucking company that owns the truck and employs the driver, or the manufacturer that produced the defective truck. Whoever is liable is responsible for paying all your economic and non-economic damages from the crash.

    For a free case review from The Queenan Law Firm, call our truck accident lawyers now at (817) 476-1797.

    Steps to Compensation After a Truck Accident in Bryan, TX

    Our attorneys can help you take all the right steps toward a full and fair recovery after a truck accident when you get our help with your compensation claim.

    Call 911

    Call 911 to report a truck accident. The police should be informed of any serious injuries or property damage. They can record what happened in an accident report, which we can obtain and review with you later on.

    Never listen to another driver who asks you not to involve the police; calling 911 is always in your best interest as the victim.

    Exchange Information

    To get compensation from the liable party, you must get their information. Always exchange insurance information at the accident scene. If the truck driver is uncooperative, police officers can obtain their information upon arrival.

    If the truck driver is on the clock when the accident happens or is not the vehicle owner, you also need the employer’s or owner’s information.

    Take Photos

    Photos also help you on your path to recovery after a truck accident. Photograph any visible damage to your car, debris left on the road, and other results of the collision, such as your injuries. Having lots of photos from different angles may help your case, but can also be challenging to take if you are seriously hurt. For help taking photos, turn to first responders and eyewitnesses at the scene.

    Seek Medical Attention

    You may have a better chance of a full recovery if you document your injuries immediately. Truck accidents at any speed can be disastrous for passenger car occupants, often causing life-altering and fatal injuries. The more medical evidence you have of your injury and the treatment you have received, the stronger your case may be.

    Prepare Your Claim

    As soon as possible after the crash, start preparing your claim with our truck accident lawyers. We can confirm your cause of action, identify all potentially liable parties, and gather evidence capable of proving fault or compelling a large settlement.

    File a Lawsuit

    To recover damages from a truck accident lawsuit, you must bring the claim within the statute of limitations. In Texas, plaintiffs have 2 years from the date of injury to file a lawsuit, sometimes longer if tolling exceptions apply. We can prepare the complaint and file it with the court to initiate the lawsuit.

    Negotiate a Settlement or Go to Trial

    Damages can come from out-of-court settlements or trial awards. While the majority of truck accident cases settle, not all settlements are as fair as they should be. We can use tried-and-true negotiation tactics to get better offers that can keep your case out of court without shortchanging your recovery.

    We can litigate your case if a trial does take place, helping you prove fault and get awarded the maximum compensation. Trials are rare, but plaintiffs should still prepare for them, as going to court is better than accepting a bad settlement.

    Top Bryan, TX Truck Accident FAQs Answered

    When is the Truck Driver Liable for the Truck Accident?

    Truck drivers are liable for accidents due to their negligence, such as speeding, drowsy driving, reckless merging, and other traffic violations.

    When is the Truck Driver’s Employer Liable for the Truck Accident?

    The truck driver’s employer is liable if they were on the clock when the accident happened. The truck driver’s employer and the owner of the truck are also liable if the accident happened because of a missed inspection or an ignored vehicle issue.

    When is the Truck Manufacturer Liable for the Truck Accident?

    The truck manufacturer is liable for any design or manufacturing defects that cause truck accidents.

    Can Multiple Parties Share Liability for a Truck Accident?

    Multiple parties can share liability for truck accidents, and our lawyers can use this to your advantage to maximize the compensation in your case.

    What if You Contributed to a Truck Accident in Bryan, TX?

    If you contributed to a truck accident in Texas, your damages will be reduced based on your contribution. You may still sue for compensation, as long as your contribution does not exceed the defendant’s.

    How Do You Determine Liability for a Truck Accident?

    We determine liability for truck accidents by reconstructing the accidents using available evidence, such as eyewitness statements, photographs, surveillance footage, and event data recorder information. We can determine fault for fatal, multi-vehicle, and other complex truck accidents.

    What is Required to Prove Liability for a Truck Accident?

    Proving liability for a truck accident requires proving that the defendant owed the plaintiff a duty of care, the defendant breached the duty of care, the breach of duty injured the plaintiff, and the plaintiff suffered damages.

    Is There a Limit to a Defendant’s Liability for Truck Accident Injuries in Texas?

    There are no statutory caps that limit a defendant’s liability for truck accident injuries in Texas, although insurance policy limits often limit payouts of economic and non-economic damages.

    Get Our Help After a Truck Accident

    Call The Queenan Law Firm’s truck accident lawyers at (817) 476-1797 for a free case analysis.