TRUCK ACCIDENT LAWYERS
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA PERSONAL INJURY LAWYER
If you have been involved in a serious North Carolina truck accident, the most important thing you can do is consult with an experienced accident lawyer at HensonFuerst. Traffic accidents involving trucks that hit passenger vehicles or motorcycles can cause catastrophic injuries. Unfortunately, a case involving a truck is not simply a big automobile accident. They are highly complex cases that involve a web of state, federal, and sometimes international regulations that require a lawyer with extensive experience in this area. A North Carolina truck accident from HensonFuerst can help you achieve the justice you deserve.
Investigation of the truck accident:
Our lawyers are careful to investigate cases to ensure compliance by truck drivers and their companies with issues such as:
- Hours of service regulations
- Drug and alcohol testing
- Driver qualification files
- Hazardous materials transportation and safety
- Proper documentation
- Proper vehicle heights to prevent underride
- Proper placards and markings
In investigating and reviewing your case, we also routinely retain accident construction engineers and trucking safety experts to assist us in evaluating and analyzing facts and data obtained.
Time is of the essence:
As time passes after your accident, evidence important to your case can begin to disappear. Hiring an experienced North Carolina truck accident lawyer as soon as possible can help ensure that:
- Key evidence is recovered. Driver logs must be kept for six months, but scale tickets, inspection records, etc., do not have to be kept. A lawyer's immediate presence could be vital to uncovering these types of evidence.
- Immediate accident investigations are made. The truck's insurance investigators will be at the accident scene within hours; your truck accident lawyer's prompt investigation of the scene could improve your case.
- Evidence is collected and interviews are conducted immediately. As time passes, witnesses can be harder to locate and their accounts could fade from memory.
- A detailed analysis of the applicable Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (www.fmcsa.dot.gov/rulesregs/fmcsrhome.htm) is conducted. This federal law governs the safe operation of these commercial vehicles, the violation of which is a factor in many truck accidents.
The bottom line:
While most commercial carriers operate their heavy trucks in a responsible manner, we find that far too many accidents involving trucks regard compliance issues with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations. As such, we believe it imperative that clients retain a lawyer who has in-depth knowledge of the laws and regulations that govern their safe operation. At HensonFuerst we have the experience and expertise to handle these catastrophic accidents and their resulting injuries.
Without legal help from an injury law firm like HensonFuerst, you may have no idea of the real value of your claim. Moreover, the Insurance Research Council found that on average injured people who use a lawyer receive three and a half times more money than those who do not, according to an Insurance Research Council 2004 study.
Additionally, in most cases, the insurance adjuster from the truck's insurance company is not on your side. His goal is to save the insurance company money by giving you as little as possible after your collision. Because of this, whether you choose our law firm to represent you or not, you need an experienced North Carolina truck accident lawyer on your side.
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If you've been injured, contact a Raleigh, North Carolina personal injury lawyer at HensonFuerst today. We have offices located in Raleigh, Rocky Mount, and Boone, North Carolina, so we are uniquely situated to advocate for clients throughout the state, from the mountains to the coast, including Durham, Greenville, Chapel Hill, Goldsboro, and Fayetteville. Complete a FREE consultation form online or call us today.
HensonFuerst handles the following types of personal injury cases: auto accident, brain injury, drug injuries, defective products, fire and burn injury, medical malpractice, motorcycle accident, nursing home abuse, Social Security Disability, truck accident, workers' compensation, and wrongful death.