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While tractor-trailers (also known as “big rigs” or “semi-trucks”) are a vital part of Virginia’s economy, they can be a menacing presence as they lumber along our roadways. A fully-loaded big rig can legally weigh up to 80,000 pounds, dwarfing the average passenger vehicle, which weighs about 4,000 pounds. In a collision between the two, the smaller vehicle is never the winner.
Not only do a semi-truck’s size and weight make it dangerous, but semis are composed of multiple parts: the tractor and the trailer, and in some cases, two trailers. In disastrous cases, the trailer can detach from the cab, and barrel down the road without a driver. Such runaway trailers have been known to cross lanes of traffic, rollover, and crash into other vehicles.
If you’ve been injured or lost a family member because of a large truck, you may have grounds for a personal injury or wrongful death claim. In a lawsuit, you may be able to recover money for medical bills, lost wages, burial expenses, and much more. To find out about your legal rights and options, contact our team at GibsonSingleton Virginia Injury Attorneys. We are here to help our neighbors in Eastern Virginia when things go wrong.
The first thing you should do if you or a passenger has been injured in a truck accident in Virginia is call 911. Once everyone is taken care of, exchange information with all the people involved in the accident including any possible witnesses.
Use your phone to take pictures of all cars and trucks involved in the accident and to record the extent of damage. Take photos of your injuries and the accident site, including any skid marks.
It’s a very good idea to contact a Virginia personal injury lawyer who specializes in truck accidents as soon as you can. You can reach GibsonSingleton Virginia Injury Attorneys at (804) 413-6777 or toll-free at (855) 781-6777.
A trailer can break away from a tractor for multiple reasons, but none are excusable. Shipping companies and truck drivers have to make sure a trailer and its load are as secure as possible.
The following are common causes of trailers breaking away:
The danger of runaway trailers isn’t limited to them hitting you. In nearby Kentucky, two motorcyclists ran into a utility trailer that came loose on a highway. Tragically, both were killed. Even pickup truck owners must take care when hitching a tow. They can be held responsible if they make a deadly mistake and allow thousands of pounds of metal to careen wildly out on the roadway, endangering everyone around them.
Determining liability in an accident caused by a runaway truck comes down to discovering the precise causes of the accident. Your attorney will investigate the situation to find out which of the following parties are responsible for the damages you have suffered:
The experienced truck accident team at GibsonSingleton Virginia Injury Attorneys will sit down with you to fully understand the accident that caused your injuries. Then we will conduct a full investigation to find out the cause of the accident and determine who should be held accountable to provide you with fair compensation for your injuries. If the insurance companies don’t want to offer a reasonable settlement, we are ready to go to court to get you the compensation you deserve.
Damages for a runaway truck accident may include:
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Filing a claim against a trucking company can be complicated because these cases usually involve multiple insurers. Trucking insurance companies have high-priced lawyers on staff whose job is to limit their client’s responsibility for accidents, and reduce the amount they have to pay out to you, the injured person.
To have a successful claim against a trucking company, you’ll need a skilled and ethical attorney on your side. Both Ken Gibson and John Singleton have deep experience. Before starting their own law firm, Ken handled thousands of cases as a state and federal prosecutor, and John handled trial litigation for a large insurance defense firm. As former U.S. Marines, they bring toughness and commitment to service to helping every client.
For a free consultation with a Virginia truck accident lawyer, call GibsonSingleton Virginia Injury Attorneys today at (804) 413-6777 or toll-free at (855) 781-6777.