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Being involved in a truck accident can be a traumatic and confusing experience. Knowing who is liable in the case of a truck accident is important to understand, as it determines who has to pay for damages. If you have been injured in a trucking accident, there are options available to you and understanding liability can help you determine the right course of action. At Michael C. Jones & Associates LLC we can assist the Atlanta public with personal injury matters and ensure that victims of truck accidents are compensated fairly.
Liability is the legal responsibility for damages caused by an individual or entity. In the case of a truck accident, determining liability depends on many factors, including whether or not negligence was involved. Negligence means that someone acted carelessly or recklessly, thus causing harm to another person or property. This could mean that either the driver of the truck was negligent or that the company he/she works for was negligent (or both). It’s important to note that even if negligence wasn’t involved, someone may still be liable for damages caused by a truck accident.
The amount of compensation an individual receives after being injured in a truck accident is determined by several factors, including medical bills incurred due to injuries sustained from the incident, lost wages resulting from time taken off work, and pain and suffering caused by the accident. The amount of compensation awarded will depend on how severe one’s injuries were and how much they impacted their life following the incident.
In most cases, compensation will be paid by either an insurance company or by the at-fault party directly (if they do not have insurance). If both parties have insurance coverage then their respective insurers will handle negotiations over who pays what portion of damages occurred due to the accident. Additionally, some states may also require drivers who are found guilty of causing an accident to pay out-of-pocket for any damages outside of what their insurer covers up to certain limits set by state law. Lastly, if you were uninsured at the time of your crash then you may still be able to receive compensation from either your own insurer (if you have uninsured motorist coverage) or from those responsible for causing your crash (e.g., through suing them in court).
It can be difficult to navigate liability when it comes to truck accidents—but it doesn’t have to be! If you have been injured in a trucking accident it is important that you understand your rights so that you can get fair compensation for your losses and expenses incurred as a result of this unfortunate incident. At Michael C. Jones & Associates LLC we are experienced attorneys dedicated helping victims understand liability when it comes to Georgia Truck Accidents so call us today if you need legal assistance with this matter! We look forward hearing from you soon!
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