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Colorado Injury Firm

Longmont Truck Accident Lawyer

One of the leading causes of injury in the United States is auto accidents. While commercial truck collisions are not as common as car wrecks, they are much more likely to lead to severe injuries because of the vehicle’s size. These injuries can be long-lasting—possibly leading to death.

Truck crashes often result in financial devastation, emotional trauma, high medical bills, and more. A Longmont truck accident lawyer from Amy G Law could help you start your financial recovery. Our experienced personal injury attorneys could assess your injuries to determine what damages you should include in compensation calculations. Call today for more information.

How Truck Accidents Differ From Car Accidents

Trucks and other large commercial vehicles can outweigh passenger vehicles by 10 times or more. A fully loaded tractor-trailer can be 20 times heavier than a smaller passenger vehicle. The resulting force means a much greater chance of severe injuries in a wreck.

Commercial vehicles are surrounded by blind spots, making them more likely to hit other motorists—especially those who do not drive defensively. Additionally, their size means greater stopping distances, difficulty maneuvering, and other factors that can make it more challenging for drivers to avoid collisions.

Third parties are also more likely to be involved in truck wrecks. Truckers may not own their vehicles—or be responsible for their maintenance. A maintenance team or manufacturers may share liability for a crash. Additionally, many truck wrecks are caused by other drivers, who may be responsible for the injured party’s damages. A Longmont truck accident attorney could help untangle the web of liability to determine who may be responsible.

Damages After a Truck Wreck

After any type of accident, people may wonder what damages are available to them. Generally, injured parties can recover economic and non-economic damages and potentially punitive damages. Combining the three types of damages helps people understand the value of their claim.

Multiple factors influence the value of the claim. Because Colorado is a comparative fault state, the first is how much responsibility the injured party has for the injuries. Whatever the damage award should be, it will be reduced by a percentage equal to the plaintiff’s responsibility for the injuries.

The next factor is the economic damages linked to the injury. These include medical bills, lost wages, and even indirect financial costs. For example, if an injury leaves someone unable to care for their home or yard, then housekeeping and lawn service would be indirect financial losses. Non-economic damages repay people for intangible losses. A court cannot undo someone’s pain and suffering, but they can try to compensate individuals for those damages.

Punitive damages are generally not available in car accidents. However, if a trucker’s behavior is so egregious that the court wants to punish them, it may order punitive damages. This could include situations like drunk driving. A Longmont lawyer could examine the facts of your truck collision case and let you know if punitive damages are likely.

Talk to a Longmont Truck Accident Attorney Today

Truck crashes have the potential to upend your life completely. Trying to find your way afterward can be overwhelming. Fortunately, our dedicated professionals could help.

Contact Amy G Law to get support from a Longmont truck accident lawyer. Our compassionate and hardworking legal team is here to assist with your personal injury case.

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