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Large commercial trucks are, statistically, less likely to be involved in collisions on the roads and highways in and around Wood Buffalo. However, the damage caused by these accidents can be exponentially greater than collisions between regular-sized passenger vehicles.
According to the most recent report on Alberta Traffic Collision Statistics, despite being involved in just 2% of total vehicle collisions, trucks are responsible for 10% of fatal accidents on the province’s roads and highways. Owing to the outsize weight and volume of large commercial vehicles, when a truck strikes another road-user, the accident victim could easily lose their life.
Even though truck drivers may be able to walk away from an accident unharmed, the other road-users involved could sustain severe, life-altering injuries. Recovering from injuries sustained in a collision caused by a negligent truck driver can be a long, complicated, and expensive process.
Section B benefits should be available to any injured victim of a motor vehicle collision, including a truck accident. This insurance coverage is intended to help cover certain injury-related costs. Unfortunately, because truck accidents typically cause severe, permanent injuries, the insurance benefits available to survivors of these collisions may not be enough to replace their total financial losses.
However, if a truck driver fails to uphold the duty of care mandated by the Alberta Traffic Safety Act and an accident ensues as a result, they might be considered negligent. As such, they may be liable for damages incurred by injured accident victims. Therefore, if you were injured in a collision caused by the negligence of a truck driver or other at-fault party, our Wood Buffalo truck accident lawyers may be able to help you get the compensation you deserve.
In addition to pursuing legal action against the negligent truck driver, our truck accident lawyers serving Wood Buffalo may be able to identify other contributorily negligent parties and hold them accountable for wrongful actions that may have contributed to the collision’s causes. For example, if a trucking company was aware that their employee had a history of reckless driving but failed to take disciplinary action and continued sending them out on assignments, the company might be responsible for compensating accident survivors injured as a result of their inaction.
Therefore, by working with our Wood Buffalo truck accident lawyers, you may be able to recover economic and non-economic damages.
- Medical expenses
- Pain and suffering
- Attendant care
- Lost wages
- Reduced future earning capabilities
- Surgical procedures
- Chiropractic treatment
- Dental work
- Hospital accommodations
- Psychological counseling
- Physical therapy
- Occupational therapy
- Massage therapy
- Acupuncture
- Professional nursing and ambulance services
- Medically necessary equipment
- Home and vehicle modifications
- Mileage to and from medical appointments
- And more
To learn more about options for financial compensation that might be available to you after being injured in a collision with a large commercial vehicle, contact us to take advantage of a free initial consultation with our truck accident lawyers serving Wood Buffalo.
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Commonly Asked truck accident Questions
Here are our most asked questions on truck accident claims.
How can a personal injury lawyer help me with a truck accident claim?
Truck accidents are not straightforward. They often involve trucks and trailers that are owned by companies in different provinces and sometimes from different countries. Determining fault may not be as straightforward as an accident between two cars. A personal injury lawyer can help simplify a highly complex situation and prove the injuries and impact on your life, maximizing the potential settlement for you and your family.
I was in a truck accident, what should I do?
The first and most important step is to seek medical attention. If you can be at the scene of the accident, it is important to obtain the information of the other drivers and vehicles involved, as well as the names and contact information of potential witnesses.
What are some common causes of truck accidents?
Common causes of truck accidents include driver fatigue, careless driving, speeding, other cars not giving trucks enough space to stop, impaired driving, and more.
What common injuries can arise from a truck accident?
Because of the size and weight of trucks, accidents can result in catastrophic injuries, including death, brain injury, spinal cord injury, broken bones, soft tissue, muscle injury, herniated discs, and more.
I was in a truck accident, what type of compensation is available?
Compensation can include but is not limited to pain and suffering, past and future income loss and/or loss of opportunity, out-of-pocket expenses, future care costs, loss of housekeeping capacity, and more.
Who is responsible for the truck accident claim?
Who is liable for an accident depends on who caused the collision. In many truck accidents, liability rests with the driver and/or owner of the company, who may be overworking the driver or has loaded a trailer with too much weight.
Is there a deadline for filing a truck accident claim?
In most cases in Alberta, you have two years from the day you knew or ought to have known that you have a claim. Usually, this means two years from the date of the accident.
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