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Interstates: Dangerous Places for Truck Accidents

Truck accidents are deadly accidents, and when trucks are on the interstate and moving at top speeds, you are likely to suffer damages so extreme they are difficult to calculate. You need full compensation to allow yourself the opportunity to successfully travel the path to recovery. If you suffered an injury in an interstate truck accident, seek immediate medical attention and then call an experienced truck accident lawyer at Stewart J. Guss, Attorney at Law.

Truck companies have substantial legal resources that they’re willing to throw around to minimize payouts—or to deny them all together. Your future depends on recovering enough compensation to move forward post-accident. At Stewart J. Guss, Attorney at Law, we understand the complete scope of damages associated with interstate truck accidents, and our dedicated and determined legal team is here to fight for you. Your claim is far too important to leave to chance or to the discretion of the insurance company. You need an aggressive law firm, and we’re here to provide that service! We are open, for free, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, at 800-898-4877, or you may contact us now by CLICKING HERE to submit your case for review.

Your Damages

The extreme size differential between semis and the cars we drive translates into accidents that no car can win. If you’ve suffered an injury in an interstate truck accident, the breadth of your damages is likely to be immense. There are several important sources to consider:

  • Damage to your vehicle
  • Medical expenses – The medical expenses associated with a truck accident are often exorbitant and include emergency transportation and care; surgery and aftercare; doctor, specialist, and therapist care; follow-up care; prescription medications; adaptive medical devices; adaptions to your home; home health care; and alternative transportation until you are able to drive again.
  • Lost wages – You’ll also suffer the expense of hours lost on the job and the attendant loss of wages. Further, you may experience a diminished earning capacity into the future and may need to alter your career trajectory. The damages associated with your career can be immense and should never be discounted.
  • Emotional damages – The emotional upset of being injured in a violent interstate truck accident is difficult to overstate. Many victims suffer from PTSD-like symptoms (or from PTSD itself). Some drivers find that they’re terrified to get back behind the wheel. Some injuries, such as traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), also result in negative cognitive and emotional consequences that can prove more difficult to overcome than the physical injuries themselves. Some TBI victims go so far as to explain the emotional component as a lost sense of self.

Again, it’s difficult to overstate the damages associated with interstate truck accidents.

Truck Accidents: The Statistics

If it seems like big rigs are multiplying before your eyes, it’s because they are. Trucks serve the important purpose of transporting all those consumer goods that are in such hot demand. As more and more trucks take to our interstates, more and more interstate truck accidents happen. The statistics reflect this uptick in accidents:

  • In 2015, 11 percent of all traffic fatalities involved big rigs.
  • In 2015, almost 4,000 people nationwide were killed in semi-truck accidents.
  • In 2015, 97 percent of the fatalities in truck accidents were occupants of the vehicle that wasn’t the semi.
  • From 2009 to 2015, truck accident fatalities rose by 22 percent.

Truck accidents, in other words, are on the rise, and they are often 

Injuries Sustained

If you’re in an interstate truck accident, you’re likely to suffer any number of serious injuries, but there are several kinds of injuries that closely correlate with these accidents:

  • Spinal cord injuries – Spinal cord injuries are injuries anywhere on the spinal cord. Chronic, painful injuries to the spine can cause partial or complete paralysis.
  • Broken bones – A broken bone is not only exceedingly painful but is also slow to heal. When broken bones don’t heal properly, they can lead to permanent disabilities.
  • Traumatic brain injuries – TBIs are injuries to the brain, and because your brain is your body’s command central, even a mild injury can cause significant damage. TBIs can result in significant with physical, cognitive, sensory, emotional, and psychological damages. As mentioned before, the emotional component can be even more difficult to cope with than the physical injuries.

Your Interstate Truck Accident Claim

When it comes to interstate truck accidents, there is often plenty of fault to go around. Rarely are truck drivers lone entities; typically, trucking companies hire drivers to man their rigs. Furthermore, truck manufacturers and truck mechanics can play roles in dangerous truck accidents. Trucking companies are responsible for hiring qualified truck mechanics and safe truckers; truckers are responsible for safely adhering to the rules of the road; truck mechanics are responsible for providing maintenance and repairs that coincide with industry standards, and truck manufacturers are responsible for building safe trucks in the first place. If any of these components break down, a deadly truck accident can ensue.

If You Were Injured in an Interstate Truck Accident, Contact an Experienced Interstate Truck Accident Law Firm Today

Truck accidents are serious accidents that demand serious legal attention. If a negligent trucker has left you injured, you are no doubt overwhelmed and devastated. While you get down to the serious work of recovering your physical and emotional health, allow the dedicated and experienced legal team at Stewart J. Guss, Attorney at Law, to advocate aggressively for the compensation you deserve. Your successful journey to recovery hinges on a settlement that encompasses the totality of your injuries, and our skilled interstate truck accident legal team is prepared to fight for your rights and for your rightful compensation. We are standing by to help.

The legal team of Stewart J. Guss, Attorney at Law, is nationally recognized for protecting the rights of truck accident victims for more than 20 years. If you were injured in a truck accident, call our office right now to schedule a free consultation! Because we take all our personal injury cases on a contingency fee basis, you will not owe us a DIME unless we win your case. We are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, so call us today at 800-898-4877 or contact us now by CLICKING HERE to schedule a free consultation.

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