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Laurel Truck Accident Attorney

Laurel Truck Accident Lawyer

When truckers, passenger car drivers, and others share the road there is always a concern for safety. If you were harmed in a collision with a commercial motor vehicle, an experienced Laurel truck accident lawyer is standing by to help. Find out more about your right to compensation for injuries, property damage, and more by scheduling a free consultation.

Injuries Commonly Caused by Tractor-Trailer Accidents

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) reported nearly 160,000 truck accidents in the U.S. in 2023, resulting in almost 75,000 injuries and 5,000 deaths.

Most truck accidents result in someone suffering injuries, but the ones that motorists fear most are those involving long, heavy 18-wheelers, whose effect can be exponentially worse than those of car accidents or crashes between other smaller vehicles. Some of the most common injuries associated with semi-truck crashes and examples of ways in which they occur include:

Amputations

Following a severe truck accident, it may be necessary for a person to have legs or arms amputated if their bones are shattered beyond repair. Even if they can be repaired, there’s often resulting soft tissue damage to the underlying skin, muscles, nerves, or blood vessels. The trauma is often so significant that restoring normal functioning in the area isn’t possible.

Blunt Force Trauma Injuries

Head injuries causing traumatic brain injuries and internal organ damage are examples of this.

They often result from a rear-end tractor-trailer wreck, as the impact of the crash can cause the propulsion of a person’s body forward. This sudden force can cause a driver’s head or body to strike a windshield, dashboard, or steering wheel, causing traumatic injuries.

Broken Bones

While almost any type of collision can cause this type of personal injury, the most likely to do so is when the crash’s force is so significant that the automobile’s crumple zones, designed to absorb an accident’s impact, are pushed past. This allows access to the area where the motorist’s feet and legs are located.

Bone fractures, including arm or facial injuries, also commonly occur when front or side airbags deploy during front-end collisions.

Neck, Back, and Spinal Cord Injuries

While an empty tractor-trailer may weigh 35,000, a fully loaded truck can weigh as much as 80,000 pounds.

Even though a car and our bodies can sustain a certain amount of force and not suffer irreversible damage, neither is made to withstand tens of thousands of pounds of force.

This is precisely why, when neck or back injuries occur, the potential for a spinal cord injury (SCI) is high. Even if a truck crash victim is fortunate enough not to sustain such a life-altering injury, neck and back injuries alone are particularly debilitating. They may require surgical intervention and pain management to address. Even then, patients may never fully return to their pre-crash, pain-free life.

Burns

Semi-trucks can carry a variety of goods and hazardous materials, including flammable items like batteries or chemicals. While those items may pose little danger when packed correctly in the truck’s trailer, shifts in load, temperature fluctuations, and direct impact are just three examples in which these products or materials can become compromised, causing a fire to ignite.

This fire could easily carry over from the truck to an automobile, leaving occupants, especially immobile or injured victims, trapped and vulnerable to severe third- or fourth-degree burns, or worse.

Lacerations

Crash impacts often cause windows to shatter. For example, a head-on collision can cause a windshield to break, an angled or T-bone collision can shatter side windows, and a rear-end wreck can easily destroy a back window.

Depending on where occupants are sitting when the crash happens or where glass or other sharp objects fly, everyone involved faces the risk of severe lacerations or cuts. Some of the more concerning injuries involving shattered glass are penetrative injuries, where shards of glass become embedded in a person’s body.

Internal organs may be severed, or glass may become lodged in a person’s brain (known as an impaling injury) when this occurs.

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Costs Associated with Truck Crash Injuries

Costs associated with treating these injuries can widely vary depending on the type, severity, and the associated medical care needed.

For example, a broken bone may require anywhere from a few hundred to tens of thousands of dollars in medical care to treat. Of course, more complex injury cases are likely to be more costly to treat. A spinal cord injury can leave a patient with hundreds of thousands of dollars or more in medical costs in just their first year of treatment and hundreds of thousands more dollars in the following years.

The costs an SCI victim incurs across their lifetime largely depend on the site of their injury as well as the age at which it occurs, per the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation.

Compensation That Can Be Recovered Following Semi-Truck Crashes

Expenses can quickly mount when wrecks occur. Like most other states, Maryland allows crash victims to recover compensation for both economic and noneconomic losses when a wreck occurs. These may include:

  • Economic damages: Examples include medical bills, lost wages, transportation to medical appointments, and renovations to your home to make it accessible.
  • Noneconomic damages: This includes pain and suffering, disfigurement, blindness, permanent disability, losses of consortium, guidance, enjoyment of life and companionship, emotional trauma, and more.
  • Punitive damages: These are generally awarded by a Court in situations where a defendant’s actions that resulted in the plaintiff being harmed were grossly negligent. An example of this is if a tractor-trailer operator was intoxicated when they caused the collision. Punitive damages help discourage the same or a future defendant from repeating the same behaviors.

There are ever-increasing caps that apply to the amount of noneconomic damages you can recover, so be sure to ask about where things currently stand when meeting with a Laurel truck accident lawyer for an initial consultation.

Maryland Insurance Requirements in 18-Wheeler Accident Cases

Our state requires our in-state truckers to carry liability coverage, which varies depending on the type of load they have a Maryland Department of Transportation hauling permit to carry.

The federal government also mandates other insurance coverage requirements for truckers traveling across state or country borders. The amount of coverage a trucker has will be vital if they’re deemed responsible for causing your crash.

However, if a loader, trucking company, auto manufacturer, or anyone else contributed to the accident, how much insurance coverage they have may also matter. Essentially, if you, as an accident victim, have suffered significant enough harm that you can justify demanding full policy limits, you could legitimately do so (from one or more parties).

However, suppose your current or future expenses exceed the combined policy limits of all the potential defendants, and they have no additional assets you can personally sue them for. In that case, your ability to recover compensation may stop there.

It should be noted that recovering any compensation may be impossible in Maryland if the defendant or their insurer can show you played any role in causing your crash since we live in a contributory negligence state.

Why You Need a Laurel Truck Accident Lawyer To Advocate for You If You’re Hurt

When you suffer catastrophic injuries or lose a loved one in a crash, documenting your current and future costs or losses can be complicated. This is when a Laurel truck accident lawyer can help you.

At GDH Law, our attorneys leave no stone unturned in calculating your current and future losses. We make sure you have as much as you need to live as productive of a life as possible after getting hurt or losing a family member.

This is also why we’ll take your case to trial if we don’t feel that insurance adjusters are offering a fair settlement.

If you’re seeking the best results in your case, we urge you to contact us today for a free consultation with a lawyer who’s committed to fighting to get you the fairest outcome possible.

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