Truck Accident Attorneys in New City, NY
Helping Accident Victims in Rockland County Recover the Compensation They Deserve
The trucking industry doesn’t get the sort of attention that other major industries tend to get across America, but it is actually worth approximately $800 billion in the United States. Commercial trucks are an essential part of the U.S. economy, transporting food and other goods from seller to buyer and from state to state. But beyond the worth of the industry, it is important to note how dangerous these large trucks can be to other people on the roads. Considerably larger and heavier than almost all other motor vehicles, a commercial semi-truck can deal catastrophic damage if and when it is ever a part of an accident.
In such instances where car drivers or pedestrians are struck by large trucks, we can often expect to hear reports of serious injuries and maybe even the loss of life. But because these trucking companies are so big, powerful, and financially successful, they are often represented by experienced legal teams who will pull out all the stops to defend their clients from any accused wrongdoing or liability.
If you’ve suffered an injury or lost a loved one as a result of a trucking accident, contact Greenspan & Greenspan, P.C. We have experience helping clients recover compensation from trucking companies and truck drivers whose negligence led to horrific crashes.
Call our New City, NY truck accident lawyers at (914) 494-2500 to schedule a free consultation.
What Are Common Causes of Trucking Accidents?
Just like smaller motor vehicles like family cars, semi-trucks can be involved in accidents for a multitude of reasons.
Common causes of truck accidents in New York include:
- Truck driver fatigue: Drivers are often pushed to their limits in pursuit of quotas and company demands. There are reports of some truck drivers requesting time to sleep only to be told by their company that such a break would cost them their jobs. Fatigued drivers are among the most common causes of trucking accidents.
- Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs: While we may think of DUI or DWI charges as applying to civilian vehicles, those who hold commercial driver’s licenses make the same mistakes of getting behind the steering wheel when they’re too intoxicated to drive.
- Inadequate training: Those with a commercial driver’s license require extra levels of training. If that training is inadequate, they could be a danger to themselves or others when behind the wheel of a big truck.
- Distracted driving: A semi-truck driver on their cell phone, or eating a meal, or talking to a passenger may become distracted and make mistakes.
- Human error: Sometimes drivers make mistakes. We may consider these mistakes negligent or reckless, but many such errors come from miscalculation or misjudging distance and speed.
- Truck disrepair or defects: In some cases, semi-trucks that are poorly maintained may have equipment failures, leading to accidents. Other times the truck manufacturers might have known about defects in the design of their vehicles but did not properly address them before releasing the trucks to the public.
- Bad weather or poor road conditions: Drivers push vehicles to the limit all the time. When a truck is pushed to perform in dangerous weather or on hazardous roads, mistakes can be catastrophic.
- Improperly loaded cargo: Sometimes trucks are overloaded or loaded improperly, leading to imbalanced loads and dangerous conditions for the drivers.
What Sort of Injuries Could Result from Truck Accidents?
When a motorcyclist is involved in an accident with another type of vehicle, the motorcyclist typically suffers worse injuries than the driver of a car or van. Similarly, those involved in an accident with a large truck may expect to experience worse injuries than the truck driver, if only because of its impressive size and weight.
Common injuries seen in trucking accidents include:
- Back, neck, and spinal cord injuries
- Broken bones, cuts, and bruises
- Internal injuries
- Loss of limbs
- Partial or complete paralysis
- Scars, burns, and disfigurement
- Traumatic brain injuries
- Wrongful death
In addition, victims of truck accidents often suffer from emotional distress, such as new cases of depression, anxiety, and prolonged anguish because of a change in their quality of life.
What Sort of Compensation Could Accident Victims Recover with the Help of an Experienced Attorney?
Those who have been injured in a trucking accident may be forced to contend with costly medical expenses for procedures done today and into the future. Their injuries may force them to miss work, resulting in lost wages. In some cases, their injuries may prevent them from ever working again, robbing them of any future income.
If it can be proven that the truck driver or their company acted recklessly or irresponsibly, it may be possible to hold them accountable for expenses related to the accident and your injury.
Not only could your settlement help pay for medical bills and lost wages, but it may also be possible to compensate you and your family for the pain and suffering you’ve been forced to endure.
Begin Your Confidential Attorney-Client Relationship with a Free Consultation
While it is possible to hold a trucking company responsible for its role in an accident that brought harm to you and your loved ones, this is not an easy task. These companies are represented by experienced defense attorneys and powerful insurance companies. For a better chance of filing a successful accident claim, you want to hire legal representation that will fight just as aggressively for you and your rights. You will find such a legal team at Greenspan & Greenspan, P.C.
To schedule a free consultation and discuss your case with one of our truck accident lawyers in New City, NY, give us a call today at (845) 422-8060.