Determining Truck Accident Liability: How Does Investigation Work?
Determining Truck Accident Liability: How Does Investigation Work?
Accidents involving trucks can be dangerous and even fatal. Unfortunately, they’re too common on roadways, leading to severe injuries. These accidents with large commercial trucks need investigations immediately, which are more complex than other automobile accident investigations.If you or a loved one has been involved in a similar accident, it’s essential to have an attorney by your side to help with the process of investigation and evidence. That’s why we’ve compiled a list of common questions you might have regarding your truck collision and how your attorney can determine liability.Who Investigates Truck Accidents?Apart from local law enforcement services, some other parties are responsible for investigating truck accidents. After the accident, the truck driver must contact their trucking company to send a team of investigators to the scene.The team may include attorneys or other experts based on how severe the accident is. That’s why you must find an attorney near you since they’re easier to reach out to. These local attorneys also know your state’s laws better, and that’s always a bonus with accident claims.What Evidence is Collected?Your attorney is responsible for many things. One of them is collecting evidence, including photos, videos, witnesses’ statements, etc. The best truck accident lawyers are experienced with all types of evidence, so they know which ones are essential to preserving after a collision, such as inspection reports, high-tech devices, and black box information.However, depending on the severity and specifics of the truck accidents, investigations may need to collect evidence, including the following:
Tired driver; image by Johan Funke, via Unsplash.com.
Cell phone data to determine if the driver was using their phone
Physical evidence like skid marks
Weigh-in documentation
Trip tickets or gas receipts
Driving history of the truck
Log books that show the driver’s driving and rest times
Truck driver
Employer of the truck driver
Trucking company
Owner of the truck
Owner of the trailer
Loading company
Truck and truck part manufacturers
Freight shippers
Contractors
Insurance companies
Manufacturer of cargo materials
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