
Fuel trucks carry cargo that is highly flammable and toxic. If they collide with other vehicles, the damage can be fatal or cause catastrophic injuries that involve a long and costly recovery. While the trucking industry is heavily regulated by state and federal laws, negligence is still commonplace. If you or a loved one were injured in an accident involving a negligent fuel truck driver, Morelli Law Firm can help.
You may want to file a lawsuit against the party or parties responsible for your injuries to protect your financial wellbeing. Truck accidents can involve multiple parties, and you might be able to hold them responsible for paying for your damages.
We are confident in our team to stand up against trucking organizations and fight for your compensation. Let us shoulder the legal responsibility for you so that you can focus on your recovery. A Buffalo fuel truck accident lawyer can begin working on your case once you call our team at (212) 751-9800. Together, we can determine the most suitable course of legal action for your situation.
Choose Morelli Law Firm to Lead Your Fuel Truck Accident Case
After getting injured in a fuel truck accident, victims can choose to work with a personal injury lawyer to build their claim or lawsuit and pursue compensation. Choosing who will champion your case can take time and research. Getting legal representation may help you hold the liable party or parties accountable for their actions and argue why you are in need of compensation.
Our legal team provides the following services to all our clients:
- Work with accident reconstruction experts to determine the cause of your accident
- Review state and federal trucking laws relevant to your case
- File your case paperwork by legal deadlines
- Prepare a legal strategy to build your personal injury case
- Keep you updated and informed about the progress of your case
- Communicate with all involved parties on your behalf
- Negotiate with insurers to potentially reach a settlement
- Represent you in court if necessary
Many law firms offer free initial consultations, which can provide an opportunity for you to ask questions and determine your legal options. If you would like to know more about our services at no obligation, our team at Morelli Law Firm is keen to hear from you and answer your questions at (212) 751-9800.
Have You Been Injured In An Accident? Contact Morelli Law
877-751-9800We Start Building Your Case by Investigating Your Truck Accident
While many accidents involving large rigs are often associated with driver error, other parties may be held liable for your injuries, such as the trucking company or fleet maintenance contractors.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) did a report on large truck crashes and found that the following factors were the leading causes of truck accidents:
- Brake failure
- Reckless driving
- Fatigue
- Inexperienced drivers
- Drug use
- Cost-cutting when maintaining vehicles and replacing tires
Identifying who is responsible for your accident and collecting evidence that might show how a negligent party caused your injuries is part of building a personal injury lawsuit. Your lawyer may also help you determine the financial impact of the accident on your life and potentially negotiate a settlement on your behalf.
You can also take steps to prepare your personal injury case. You can assist your Buffalo fuel truck accident lawyer by:
- Seeking immediate medical treatment and following your doctor’s advice
- Reporting the accident to the police
- Taking photographs at the accident scene and of your injuries
- Gathering witness contact details
Your Lawyer May Be Able to Fight for Compensation During Negotiations
Because of the size and weight of fuels trucks, fuel truck accidents can put people at risk of severe injuries. Also, due to what fuel trucks carry as cargo, they also put people at risk of suffering severe burns and lung damage from smoke inhalation. Accidents involving these powerful behemoths can be fatal or result in serious, life-changing injuries, which can affect a victim’s enjoyment of life and their ability to work for months or years ahead.
When an accident causes injuries that require extensive treatment and rehabilitation, victims and their families may struggle to pay for their medical expenses and other financial demands.
Further, fighting for compensation can be a difficult and overwhelming task for plaintiffs to do by themselves. Because trucking companies understand they might be potentially liable for their employees’ accidents, these companies often secure themselves by hiring legal teams to represent them and protect their profit margins. This is why many accident victims seek legal representation to protect their rights and level the legal playing field.
Depending on the circumstances of your accident and the severity of your injuries, our lawyers may be able to help you recover compensation for the following types of damages:
- Medical bills
- Rehabilitation costs
- Lost wages and reduced future earning capacity
- Loss of enjoyment of life
- Emotional trauma
- Property damage
Finally, it is important to be aware of state laws that dictate how long you have to file a lawsuit. According to the New York Civil Practice Law & Rules (CVP) § 214, the statute of limitations grants injured parties about three years from the date of injury to file for compensation. In the event of wrongful death, the time limit is reduced to two years, according to the New York Estates, Powers, & Trusts (CVP) § 5-4.1.
Contact our Buffalo Truck Accidents Lawyers today
877-751-9800Consider a Free Case Review with a Buffalo Fuel Truck Accident Lawyer
If you were injured or lost a loved one in a fuel truck accident, Morelli Law Firm can help you and your family pursue compensation after this traumatic life event. We may be able to find out who is responsible for your accident and hold them accountable for their negligent actions.
We provide our services on a contingency fee basis, meaning we do not request payment until we have achieved a settlement or verdict on your behalf. Call to find out more about how we can help you in a free case review today at (212) 751-9800.
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