Marietta Truck Accident Lawyer

Big rig blue classic semi truckSemi truck accidents are usually caused by truck driver negligence, negligent truck maintenance, and defects in the manufacturing or design of the truck itself. The sheer size of the average big rig makes any mistake on the part of the truck driver or manufacturer turn into a serious risk for personal injury or death should an accident occur. 

Tractor trailer drivers must follow many federal and state regulations regarding driving hours, truck maintenance, and other important matters. When these regulations are ignored, even the smallest issue can lead to a wreck. Collisions with 18-wheelers are much more likely to result in catastrophic injuries, and can even result in death.

If you are injured in a semi truck wreck in Cobb County, it is important to act quickly. The trucking company and their insurer will investigate the crash, drawing their own conclusions about the incident. In the majority of cases, these conclusions will determine that your claim should be minimized – or outright denied. 

When you hire an attorney, they will conduct their own investigation into the collision. That way, they can determine how much compensation you are actually owed. Insurance companies have teams of lawyers fighting to minimize the amount they have to pay out to injury victims, making it crucial you hire an attorney who has a track record of success with truck wreck cases.

Scholle Law has aggressively represented injury victims for over 25 years, winning millions on behalf of our clients. To schedule a free, no-obligation consultation with a Marietta truck accident lawyer, call us at (866) 592-1296 or contact us online today.

What Should I Do After a Truck Accident in Cobb County?

After a collision with an 18-wheeler, figuring out what to do next can be a difficult task. While the trucking company and their insurance provider will start an immediate investigation into the wreck, you may be incapacitated due to your injuries. 

Immediately after a semi truck accident, follow these steps to protect your physical, financial, and mental well-being:

 

First, make sure you get medical attention. That may sound obvious, but there is a lot to do after an accident. People who were not badly hurt may not think of going to the doctor while they are handling the aftermath of the crash. They also may not notice pains or changes in their bodies right away, thanks in part to the adrenaline rush of the accident itself. Some injuries are not immediately obvious.

As a result, victims may turn down medical attention at the scene, only to realize later that something is wrong.

We strongly recommend that you follow up with a doctor’s appointment as soon as possible. There are several reasons to see a doctor, even if you still feel fine. One is to be sure to let a professional make decisions about your medical needs. If you are injured, getting seen right away can also help you get on the road to recovery sooner.

In addition, seeing a doctor is important because it gives your insurance or legal claim the best possible start. Insurance companies make money by not paying claims. Delaying medical attention can give them the excuse they need to deny your claim, providing “evidence” that suggests you may be making up the injury or were hurt in another activity.

Ultimately, this could result in losing financial compensation entirely or fighting an avoidable court battle to get it.

For similar reasons, you should make sure to notify your auto insurance company as soon as reasonably possible. This may not be the first thing you think of, especially if there was a serious injury. However, delaying filing an insurance claim can give your own insurer, or the truck driver’s insurer, a reason to doubt that the accident was serious. This can hurt your chance of collecting fair compensation for your injuries.

Keep this report as factual as possible. Do not offer your opinion or apologize, because either can be taken as an admission of fault. The law enforcement officers who came to the scene and likely wrote an accident report are in a much better position to decide who was at fault.

If you are unsure of your medical diagnosis, avoid discussing this with the insurance company right away. You can make a report about the damage to your car or truck and other property right away, but you can wait up to two years to report your injuries. Sometimes, doctors need weeks or months to accurately predict your medical needs. If you report an incorrect prognosis sooner, the insurance company may assume that you are lying if you change your story later.

Another very important thing to do after a wreck is to obtain the accident report and other paperwork. If law enforcement officers came to the scene of the crash, which is likely in serious accidents, they will have written an accident report.

That report is the main basis upon which insurance companies decide who was at fault, along with the drivers’ statements. Officers at the scene may have told you how to get a copy, but if not, you can get a copy from the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT). GDOT also offers motorists an opportunity to submit their own reports if law enforcement did not come to the scene of the crash.

Similarly, you should save all other documents that came from the crash. This includes hospital forms, auto repair estimates, insurance and contact information for the other driver, and anything else related. If you have the name and contact information of witnesses who were at the scene, definitely keep that.

You should also consider taking photos of the damage to your car and your injuries if you can. These probably are not memories you would like to keep, but the pictures could be important later if you need to prove the extent of your injuries to an insurance company or jury.

You should never talk to the trucking company or its insurance company before you speak to an experienced attorney. As we said, insurance companies make more profit when they deny claims. Sometimes, they will try to minimize what they owe through unethical tricks.

For example, they might offer accident victims a small amount of money right away for a quick settlement. What these companies will not say is that the law gives you only one chance to collect compensation from any one defendant. For that reason, taking the money could make you ineligible to claim any more compensation later, when doctors have had the time for a full diagnosis and prognosis.

Trucking company representatives might also ask you to make a recorded statement or sign papers which would later be used to show that you “admitted fault,” even if that is not what you said. You might be tempted to agree because you want to set the record straight or feel that saying “no” is rude. But to protect your rights, it is best to avoid the trucking insurance company entirely.

That is especially true if you think they are trying to pressure you. You have no legal obligation to talk to them, so you are free to politely turn them down.

If you hear from a trucking company or its insurance company right after a crash, consider telling them you are not ready to talk about it, or that you are still waiting to find out what doctors think of your injuries. Both of these are likely to be true within the first few weeks after a crash.

If you hire an attorney, they will handle the insurance companies for you. In fact, it is illegal for an insurance company to contact you directly if they know you have legal representation.

Charles Scholle and the Scholle Law team have fought large companies for their clients’ rights for over two decades. We work exclusively with injured people and bereaved families and have substantial experience with the legal, medical, and personal issues raised by truck accidents causing catastrophic injuries and wrongful deaths.

Our law firm understands that when you are seriously hurt in a truck accident, you may be anxious about what comes next. Scholle Law will take the time to fully explain the case and its legal issues to you and keep you updated on each new development. In this way, we lift the burden of dealing with the legal side of a catastrophic accident and instead allow clients to focus on healing.

Get in Touch with a Marietta Truck Accident Attorney Today

Time is of the essence after a truck accident. The trucking company and their insurance provider will launch an investigation soon after the incident, evaluating all sorts of factors that may have contributed to the collision. In some cases, they may even take evidence like the truck’s “black box,” concealing it and, in the most egregious cases, destroying it. 

This is why it is so important to speak to an experienced attorney as soon as possible after your wreck. Your attorney can launch their own investigation and stop the trucking company from tampering with evidence. If that evidence is tampered with, your attorney can demonstrate to a judge that criminal action was taken to avoid paying compensation. 

Scholle Law has aggressively represented injury victims for over 25 years, winning millions on behalf of our clients. To schedule a free, no-obligation consultation with a Marietta truck accident lawyer, call us at (866) 592-1296 or contact us online today.