Truck accidents can lead to property damage, devastating injuries, loss of life, and financial ruin. If you have been involved in a traffic collision with a large truck, then you already know this. Unfortunately, catastrophic injuries often require prolonged hospitalizations as some injured victims often have a long recovery ahead of them.
This means that if you had a job before you were involved in the crash, chances are that job may not be there when you recover –despite everyone’s best intentions. You shouldn’t have to worry about where you’ll get the money for your treatment or to take care of your loved ones, and still deal with getting better.
This is why you should contact one of our Hungtington big rig accident lawyers at Morelli Law Firm. We have helped many injured clients who were victims of truck crashes get the compensation they deserved when they were hurt in semi-trailers and other large truck collisions. Let us help you get the compensation you need and deserve.
Our Compensation Claims Process for Huntington Big Rig Accident Case
We believe that clients should understand our process. This way, the clients know what to expect and when. Here, at Morelli Law Firm, we have an established process for filing compensation claims that work. We have used this process many times to get rewarding settlements for our many clients. Here’s what it looks like:
Establish You Have a Case
When you contact us for a free case evaluation, we’ll vet your case to make sure that you can actually get compensation. This is a very important part of the process as it helps determine the validity of your case.
It is better to know if you have a case from the get-go than to find out after so many months that they did not have a valid case. So, we’ll try to establish the merits of your case. Once we do find that you can win, we’ll take the case and proceed to the next phase.
Investigations and Evidence Gathering
Although you already told us what happened, we will also investigate the circumstances surrounding the traffic collision. At this stage, we’ll request the police report, visit the accident scene, and interview eyewitnesses if possible.
If there are videos and/or pictures, we’ll also look these over as part of the case-building process. If the at-fault party had already been to the scene and there’s little or no evidence left there, we’ll get an evidence preservation order to the defendant’s legal team so that they don’t alter or destroy any evidence. We may also ask them to share what they have with us.
Identifying Who to File Claims Against
Once we determine that we have enough evidence, we’ll identify all at-fault parties and their insurance companies. These will be the recipients of your compensation claim. In many instances, particularly when there’s solid evidence that their client was at fault, these entities try to reach out quickly with an initial offer. Don’t take it. It’s usually less than what we’ll get you.
Putting Together Your Compensation Amount
Once we have all the information we need, we’ll put together a settlement amount based on a number of factors like how bad your injuries are/were, how much you’ve spent for treatment, whether you lost your job because of the collision, and many more.
We’ll weigh and assess everything–even those things you wouldn’t have considered like emotional trauma–so that we can get you the maximum settlement possible.
Filing Your Claim
Once all these steps are complete, we’ll then file your compensation claim with the right entities–usually the at-fault party’s insurance provider.
Usually, these steps would suffice to get them to come to the table with an offer. Most of the time, they’ll come with a counteroffer, and we’ll keep negotiating until we get you a well-deserved settlement. If they refuse to pay up, the case will go to trial and a jury will ultimately determine how they must pay you.
We often work hard to ensure an out-of-court settlement. But if that doesn’t work because they want to play hardball, our big rig accident lawyers in Huntington, NY, are more than capable of fighting them in court and getting them to pay you what they owe you, thanks to our trial law experience.
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877-751-9800Recoverable Damages You Can Claim in a Suffolk County Big Rig Case
You may be able to recover some or all of the following damages:
- Past and present medical expenses
- Future medical costs
- Rehabilitative costs and expenses
- Vehicle repair or replacement
- Lost wages
- Out-of-pocket expenses
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional anguish
- Mental distress
- Reduced quality of life
- Loss of ability to earn an income
These are just some of the damages that we can claim when we file your compensation claim. Consult with an attorney to determine which damages your case may qualify for.
How Much Can You Expect to Receive as Compensation?
The average truck crash settlement is about $40,000 but this may not reflect the losses you suffered in your accident. There’s no set compensation amount because every accident involving large trucks and vehicles is different.
There are many factors that determine how much you can get as compensation. These include:
- The severity of your injuries
- Whether your car was totaled or can be repaired
- How much you’ve spent on medical care
- Whether you had to lose your job because of the injuries
- Lost earning opportunities
- Whether you’ll need post-recovery therapy due to the trauma
- Post-operative care and rehabilitation
- Temporary or permanent disability
Our team of big rig accident lawyers in Huntington can review your case to give you a better idea of what kind of settlement you may be eligible for.
Contact our Huntington Truck Accidents Lawyers today
877-751-9800Contact Our Huntington Big Rig Accident Lawyer
If getting the full settlement amount that will take care of your medical bills, your family, and many other things is important to you, you need the help of our big rig attorneys in Huntington, NY.
At Morelli Law Firm, we are experienced, skilled, and have a track record of getting clients the compensation they need. Don’t wait until it’s too late. Contact us today to discuss your case.
Call or text 877-751-9800 or complete a Free Case Evaluation form