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Maximizing Your Insurance Claim for a Commercial Truck Accident

What Your Lawyer Should Accomplish After You Have Been Involved in a Commercial Truck Accident

Commercial truck accidents generally involve multiple parties and serious injuries that require guidance through a complex claims process from a competent commercial truck accident attorney.

  1. The steps involved in filing a claim are as follows:

  2. Put the trucking company’s insurer on notice of your claim

  3. Collect evidence

  4. Obtain accident reports

  5. Engage an investigator to identify witnesses and obtain witness statements

  6. Request medical records and bills

  7. Notify your insurance company and request a PIP package

  8. Commence a civil action against all negligent parties

  9. Negotiate a settlement or proceed to trial

Obtain An Insurance Coverage Disclosure

In Massachusetts, insurers are required to disclose the insurance policy limits available to compensate an injured party:

M.G.L c. 175 § 112C

Section 112C. Any insurer doing business in the commonwealth shall reveal to an injured party making claim against an insured, the amount of the limits of said insured’s liability coverage, upon receiving a request in writing for such information from the injured party or his attorney. A reply shall be made within thirty days of receiving such request. Any insurer who fails to comply with the provisions of this section shall be liable to pay to the claimant the sum of five hundred dollars plus reasonable attorneys’ fees and expenses incurred in obtaining the coverage information provided for herein.

Document The Accident Scene

Evidence is crucial in commercial truck accident cases, as it can help establish liability and determine the cause of the accident. Evidence may include accident reports, witness statements, and physical evidence from the accident scene.

Collect Evidence

It’s essential to seek the advice of an experienced commercial truck accident attorney who can gather evidence on your behalf. The attorney should take the following steps:

  • Obtain local police and state police accident reconstruction reports

  • Obtain photographs from the Deputy Sheriff’s office

  • Engage an investigator to identify witnesses and obtain statements from witnesses

  • Request medical records and bills

  • Put your insurance company on notice that the collision occurred, that you were injured and request a Personal Protection Benefits (PIP) package necessary to get your medical bills paid

  • File a claim with the trucking company’s insurer

  • Consult with liability and medical expert witnesses

  • Commence a lawsuit against the truck driver

  • Complete discovery, file requests for admissions and conduct depositions

  • Attend Pre-Trial Conference, Trial Status Conference and prepare for trial

  • Negotiate a settlement or appear for trial

Negotiate A Settlement

When it comes to insurance settlements, you should not attempt to negotiate your own settlement. Commercial truck accidents often result in severe or life-altering injuries which complicate the settlement process and require calculations to compute damages for past, present and permanent injuries.

In many instances, commercial truck accident injury cases are settled out of court before appearing for jury empanelment. The amount of your settlement will be determined by a number of factors, including the nature and extent of your injuries, the amount of insurance coverage available, whether you have obtained expert opinion which sets forth the extent of your permanency of injury and how long you will live with any such disability according to the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services Life Expectancy tables. Your lawyer should understand how to posture your case and should discuss this process throughout the course of your case.

Promptly contact Attorney Snow for competent legal representation.

Maximize Your Compensation

The amount of compensation you will receive from a commercial truck accident depends on several factors, including the nature and severity of your injuries and the insurance coverage available to either the at-fault party or under your own policy, called uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage. Generally, the amount of your settlement and/or verdict is driven by your medical expenses, future medical expenses, lost wages, loss of earnings capacity, physical pain and mental suffering, permanency of injuries, loss of enjoyment of life, loss of spousal consortium and/or wrongful death.

Hire A Competent Attorney

The right lawyer for your commercial truck accident case will ensure a successful outcome. Key factors to consider when selecting an attorney include the following: experience in handling similar cases, a track record of results and communication skills that allow you to understand how your case is being handled. It is important to choose an attorney who you feel comfortable working with for the duration of your case which can take years to prosecute.

Conclusion

If you or a member of your family have been involved in a commercial truck accident, it’s essential to seek legal advice as soon as possible. The Snow Law Firm located in Mashpee, on Cape Cod, specializes in representing individuals injured in commercial truck accidents and will you through the claims process to ensure that you get the compensation that you deserve.

Attorney Steven T. Snow understands the complexities of these cases and will navigate the legal process with confidence. He offers a free consultation to discuss your case and will answer any questions you have. Contact the Snow Law Firm today to schedule an appointment and take the first step to successfully resolve your case.

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Attorney Steven T. Snow PC

Steven T. Snow worked his way through law school as a retail stockbroker with Merrill Lynch. After earning his law degree from the Thomas M. Cooley Law School in 1988, Attorney Snow worked for a Boston law firm that represented insurance companies. This experience provided him with an understanding of exactly how insurance companies value personal injury claims, and how they prepare for trial. He uses this knowledge to anticipate and counter his opponent’s defense strategies ensuring his clients obtain a judgment on their behalf. Attorney Snow bodily injuries and wrongful death claims through mediation and arbitration and trial.

Regardless of the type of injury you may have sustained, or the obstacles you may be facing, Attorney Steven T. Snow has the experience and skills to secure the best possible results in your case.