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Who Can You Sue for a Truck Accident in Tampa?
January 25th, 2023
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Who Can You Sue for a Truck Accident in Tampa?
Tampa, FL - The City of Tampa is the economic hub of west central Florida. While many people see Tampa mainly as a tourist attraction, much of the city’s economy relies on its port, which is the largest in the Sunshine State. The port of Tampa is one of the main employers in the area, but, unfortunately, for the residents, this means a lot of traffic and a high number of truck accidents. When they’re involved in a truck accident, many victims wonder how they can recover their often considerable financial damages. Who can you sue for a truck accident? Only seasoned Tampa truck accident lawyers are qualified to answer such a question as the answer will depend on the specifics of your case. However, in this article we break down the legal options you have to recover your financial losses.When is the trucker liable for damages?A trucker can be held accountable for your losses if he can be charged with reckless driving, such as speeding or making a risky maneuver. If the guy wasted too much time on the way, he may try to make up for it by hitting the pedal. You have every right to sue the trucker. However, the best course of action is to let experienced Florida truck accident lawyers have an in-depth look at what happened.The reason is very simple. Most truckers carry only minimum liability coverage and it may not be enough to cover your medical bills, let alone your lost wages or your pain and suffering. Trucking companies, on the other hand, carry a minimum of $750,000 in liability coverage and up to $5 million if they transport hazardous material. When can you sue the trucking company?A trucking company is responsible for the maintenance of its fleet, as well as for its employees, who must be properly trained and tested for drugs and alcohol.Mechanical failureQuick example - let’s say the police report states that the accident happened because the trucker did not hit the brakes on time. Maybe he was distracted and didn’t notice your car, in which case he deserves to pay. Your truck accident lawyers will want to have a second look at it and examine the truck. What if the trucker tried to brake, as he claimed, but the brake system failed? Your lawyers will have a look at the company’s maintenance records to see when the vehicle was last serviced and what repairs were carried on if any.If it turns out the employer did not replace a faulty brake system, the trucker is off the hook. The trucking company will be responsible for your damages.
Trucks in mechanics bays for service; image by Carlos Daniel, via Unsplash.com.
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