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  • With a weight limit of 80,000 pounds, semi-trucks can cause permanent, life-threatening damage in a collision. Our clients frequently approach us in distress, concerned about their future. Many are struggling with the challenge of returning to work and managing their finances, now compounded by medical expenses from injuries incurred in a collision. If the accident was caused by someone else, you may be eligible for compensation. 

    Contact our Bucks County truck accident lawyers if you or a loved one has been injured in a truck collision. Contact us by filling out the form to schedule a free consultation or call (800)-535-3425.

    How much does it cost to hire a truck accident lawyer in Bucks County?

    At Stark & Stark, we are committed to your full physical and financial recovery. That’s why we operate on a contingency fee structure – you don’t have to worry about upfront costs and won’t incur any fees unless we successfully resolve your claim. 

    Steps to take after being hurt in a truck crash

    Keep calm and follow these steps to protect your claim:

    1. Move your vehicle to a safe spot and turn on your hazards.
    2. Call 911 for emergency help. The police report will be helpful to your claim, and a paramedic will evaluate you for injuries that may be masked by adrenaline and confusion.
    3. Tell the police officer your story, beginning with the moments before the crash. Be honest, and ask for a report copy before leaving the scene.
    4. Safely gather evidence at the scene. Take pictures with your phone, get the truck driver’s information, and ask witnesses for their contact details.
    5. Notify your insurance company about the crash, but only provide the necessary details. If they have more questions, direct them to your attorney. 
    6. Visit a doctor to check and document your injuries. Keep a record of all medical bills and doctor’s notes.
    7. Schedule a free consultation with a Bucks County truck accident lawyer.

    How long do I have to file a claim?

    You have two years from the date of your injury to file a personal injury claim. Speak with a Bucks County truck accident lawyer for more detailed information.

    What damages can I claim for a truck accident?

    “Damages” refers to the losses you experienced in the collision. Economic and non-economic damages are the most common in truck accident cases.

    Economic damages

    Economic damages cover accident-related costs such as vehicle repair or replacement and all medical expenses, including ongoing therapy and future medical costs. Economic losses may also cover lost wages and potential earnings if your injury hinders your ability to work.

    Non-economic damages

    Non-economic damages compensate truck accident victims for emotional and psychological damage. These losses can include emotional distress, loss of enjoyment of life, and temporary or permanent impairment.

    We fight trucking insurance companies to get you maximum compensation

    To pursue a compensation claim, it’s crucial to identify all the parties accountable for the crash. This requires the expertise of lawyers skilled in truck accident cases. Our lawyers at Stark & Stark are experienced in handling truck accident cases. The selection of the defendant or the defendants hinges on the specific details of the incident, some of which may not be immediately apparent.

    Our Bucks County truck accident attorneys are committed to representing your interests, tirelessly working towards a fair settlement. If necessary, we are ready to assertively take your case to trial, ensuring your rights are defended vigorously.

    Who may be liable for my injury?

    Truck accident claims can involve two or more liable parties, which may include:

    • The truck driver
    • The trucking company
    • Those responsible for cargo
    • The truck manufacturer
    • A government agency responsible for maintaining safe roads

    How does a Bucks County truck accident lawyer prove liability?

    To establish another party’s liability for the crash, we must prove their negligence by demonstrating:

    • The at-fault party owed you a duty of care.
    • The at-fault party breached that duty of care.
    • The breach caused your injuries.
    • You suffered damages due to the crash.

    In our systematic process, we scrutinize police reports, engage with witnesses, and collaborate with accident reconstruction specialists. Your Bucks County truck accident attorney may additionally employ video evidence from multiple sources to substantiate the negligence claim.

    How our lawyers harness evidence in truck accident claims

    At Stark & Stark, our legal team possesses an in-depth understanding and expertise in leveraging a wide range of evidence types to build robust cases in truck accident litigation. We analyze black box and GPS data for critical operational and route insights while meticulously examining dashcams and photographic evidence to reconstruct the accident visually.

    Maintenance logs, compliance with safety regulations, witness testimonies, and police reports are thoroughly reviewed for a comprehensive perspective. Cellphone records and audio recordings, including dashcam audio and 911 calls, are assessed for potential driver distractions or real-time context. Our team also delves into company communications, skid mark analysis, road and weather reports, and traffic camera footage. Medical and toxicology reports, company safety records, cargo details, and the driver’s history are scrutinized to paint a complete picture of the circumstances. Expert testimonies from various fields are integrated to provide specialized insights.

    This extensive and diverse range of evidence underscores our commitment at Stark & Stark to ensuring that every angle is explored to secure justice and fair compensation for our clients.

    How long will it take to settle my truck accident claim?

    The time it takes to settle a truck accident claim can vary significantly, ranging from weeks to months or even years. This variation largely depends on how open the insurance company is to negotiation. An out-of-court settlement typically leads to a quicker resolution. However, if the insurance company is reluctant to propose a reasonable settlement, pursuing the case in court, despite being a more time-consuming route, might be the most effective strategy to ensure a fair outcome.

    What are some common truck accident injuries?

    Truck accidents often result in severe injuries, with head and brain injuries being among the most frequently diagnosed. However, victims may suffer from a range of other injuries, including:

    The severity of these injuries can significantly influence the value of your claim. For a more comprehensive understanding of how your specific injuries could affect your case, consult with our experienced Bucks County truck accident lawyers.

    Do’s and Don’ts of dealing with insurance after a crash

    After a truck accident, insurance adjusters will likely contact you directly. While our attorneys handle most of these interactions, knowing how to respond if you are approached is essential. Here are some essential dos and don’ts:

    • Maintain politeness and firmness in your interactions.
    • Direct all questions to your attorney.
    • Keep a detailed record or documentation of all communications with the insurance company.

    Do not:

    • Agree to any settlements or sign any documents without your attorney’s guidance.
    • Provide a recorded statement to the adjuster without your attorney’s approval.
    • Make any speculations about who was at fault or admit any responsibility for the accident.
    • Engage directly with the insurance company or their lawyers without your attorney being present.

    These guidelines are crucial to protect your interests and ensure your rights are not compromised during the insurance claim process.

    Why do I need to go to the doctor? Isn’t it enough to be evaluated by the paramedic?

    Seeking prompt medical attention after a truck accident is crucial, even if a paramedic has initially evaluated you. A thorough examination by a doctor can create an official medical record, which is vital if symptoms develop or worsen later. This record indicates that you sought medical care immediately due to feeling unwell, which is essential for your health and claim. 

    Consulting your primary care doctor helps establish a clear timeline of your injuries and protects against the insurance company’s potential attempts to minimize or deny your claim. It’s a crucial step in ensuring both your physical well-being and the strength of your legal case.

    Our Bucks County truck accident attorneys are here to help

    At Stark & Stark Attorneys at Law, our team is dedicated to advocating for the rights and compensation of truck accident victims. With our seasoned Bucks County truck accident attorneys, you have a group of skilled legal professionals ready to fight on your behalf. Contact us at (800) 535-3425 for a free case evaluation. During this consultation, we will discuss your rights, examine the details of your accident, and formulate a strategy to secure the maximum compensation possible for your case.

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