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20 Things You Must Know About 18-Wheeler Lawyer
The Value of an 18 Wheeler Settlement

If an eighteen wheeler rear-ends your vehicle, you could be able to bring claims against the truck driver and their employer. The severity and nature of your injuries will determine the value of your settlement.

You can also recover damages if you are unable to earn future income. You should wait until the doctor determines that your injuries are permanent.

Compensation for injuries

The value of an 18-wheeler crash settlement is determined by the severity with which the victim was injured. Injuries in truck accidents are generally far more serious than car crash injuries and the damages that result reflect this. However, the amount of compensation given to victims will also be contingent on a myriad of other aspects.

18 wheeler accident lawyer washington are an important aspect in determining the worth of a settlement for a trucking accident. The amount will include the cost of prior and future treatments as well as transportation expenses to and from your doctor's appointment. The impact of the accident on the quality of your life and lost earnings are also aspects to be considered. If your injuries prevent you from obtaining future employment, you can include this in your compensation claim.


It is not unusual for victims to collect hundreds of thousands or even millions of dollars from the form of a truck or an 18 wheeler settlement after an accident. These amounts are much greater than what one would receive in a normal car crash and many of these settlements are record breaking.

Our attorneys will investigate any other parties that could be accountable for your losses. This includes the truck driver and their company, as well as any other third-party companies that may be a factor in the incident. For instance loading companies could be held liable for their actions when they stack or overload cargo in the trailer. If the accident was caused by faulty parts for the truck or vehicle, you may also make a claim against the distributor and/or manufacturer.

Damages for Pain and Suffering

In addition to the economic loss victims can also seek compensation for the pain and suffering they have endured. This is the psychological and emotional trauma caused by a trauma. It's difficult to quantify, which makes it a vital part of your claim. Our lawyers will assess your non-economic losses to ensure you receive an appropriate settlement for your injuries.

Certain victims suffer from long-lasting and debilitating injuries that last for a long time. Their medical expenses and future expenses are likely to be substantial. Experts such as economists or medical professionals help calculate the damages. Insurers may try to reduce these losses by arguing your conditions did not arise from the crash, but that they existed before. Our team will rebut these claims and ensure that you receive the compensation you deserve.

Often there are multiple parties that is held responsible for an accident involving an 18-wheeler. The company that employs the driver could also be held accountable. In addition, if the truck was loaded incorrectly and caused the accident, then the loading company could be held accountable.

It can appear that it takes a long time to settle a truck crash case. However, it is important to know that you should not settle a personal injury claim until you reach your maximum medical improvement (MMI). If you settle too early, it means you're accepting an offer that does not adequately cover your losses.

Damages for Economic Loss

The most significant damages in a truck accident case are your economic losses. This includes losses in wages, property damages and the cost to repair or replace your vehicle and other things you've lost in the crash.

Trucks are significantly heavier and larger than passenger vehicles. They are unable to easily move around to avoid collisions. They take longer to stop, which makes rear-end crashes particularly risky. The impact can be devastating and life-changing.

Insurance providers and trucking companies will do all they can to minimize their responsibility for the victim's losses. This includes dragging out negotiations to try to extend the statute of limitations for filing an action.

An experienced attorney can help you fight these tactics to ensure that you receive the most money for your injuries.

The law on comparative negligence can impact the final settlement or verdict in the event that more than one party is accountable for a collision. But, your attorney will have the knowledge and experience to identify the parties responsible and pursue claims against them on your behalf. This increases the likelihood of you getting the full amount that you are entitled to. Contact Kaine Law today for a free consultation. Our attorneys will review your case, discuss your legal options, and discuss the potential worth of your truck accident claim.

Damages for non-economic losses

While a lot of accidents can be resolved outside of court without a trial, it's not always possible with trucking companies or their insurance companies. In a lot of cases, the severity of the injuries and the complicated nature of the situation mean that a lawsuit is required to ensure that victims receive fair compensation.

Our firm has the resources to ensure the highest settlement possible for your case. We will call in experts to conduct reenactments of accidents and use other methods to establish the extent of your damages in court. This can include vocational and medical experts as well as economic loss specialists who can determine the value of your past and future damages.

In addition, we can also find other parties to be responsible for their part in the incident. This is especially true if they failed to meet their legal obligations such as by not maintaining the truck or hire qualified drivers.

We may also file a claim against the trucking company which employed the driver or if the firm was owned by an unrelated third party. Trucking companies may be held accountable for a variety reasons, such as forcing their drivers to work unnecessarily long hours or reducing costs through not ensuring proper maintenance for the vehicle. You can also pursue an action against the company that made of the truck when it is proved that a defective part caused the collision.

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