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Commercial truck accidents are less common compared to other accident types, but they can be serious when they do happen. I-10 is one of the primary shipping routes in the state, and it goes through Kenner. This can make accidents with commercial trucks more likely. If you are in such an accident, a Kenner truck accident lawyer can recover compensation for all you’ve lost in the crash. Hammond Law Firm, LLC, can provide the advocacy and guidance you need.

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You have options if you were involved in an accident with a semi-truck or another commercial vehicle. Don’t deal with the insurance companies alone. When you need someone to explain what these options are, negotiate with insurance adjusters, and figure out what a fair settlement would truly be, contact Hammond Law Firm, LLC. We can talk about your case, deal with the insurance companies for you, and assess your damages.

Backed by an in-depth understanding of commercial vehicle accident laws and how insurers process these claims, our team can fight to see that your case isn’t undervalued, delayed, or unlawfully denied. If need be, we can take them to court to enforce your rights and get you every penny you need.

For many years, our firm has represented injured individuals and families in complex accident claims, including commercial truck accident cases. Our attorneys have over 40 years of combined legal experience, and we have secured thousands to hundreds of thousands in settlements and verdicts. Get help in Jefferson Parish and the surrounding areas now.

Compensation Available in a Kenner Truck Accident Case 

In 2024, 40.3% of commercial vehicle accidents in Louisiana occurred on interstates like I-10. The same year, 90 fatal or injury crashes with commercial vehicles occurred in Jefferson Parish, one of which was fatal. These collisions can have severe consequences, leading to injuries with long-term treatment needs and disabilities.

The compensation you can recover in a claim should reflect the damages you sustained and help you move forward in your life. These damages include both economic and non-economic compensatory damages.

Economic compensatory damages are financial losses, like:

  • Existing medical bills
  • The cost of future and expected medical treatment
  • Lost income and benefits from temporary missed work
  • Lost earning capacity or employment when your injuries permanently impact your employment
  • Damage to a vehicle or any other property

Non-economic compensatory damages are intangible losses, like physical and mental harm. These include:

  • Physical pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress
  • Disability
  • Scarring and disfigurement
  • Reduced enjoyment of life
  • Loss of consortium

A Kenner truck accident attorney can determine the true value of your losses, both immediate and long-term. You are likely to underestimate the true cost of your damages, even considering all these factors.

An attorney has resources, like contacts with medical practitioners and other professionals, who can assess the impact of your injuries on your life. This evidence is important for negotiating with the insurance company for a fair settlement. It is also useful when filing a truck accident claim in court if no fair settlement can be reached.

What Makes Truck Accidents More Complicated?

Numerous factors can make truck accidents much more complicated when compared to the average car accident. These include:

  • Damage severity. Truck collisions lead to much more significant harm, causing serious injuries that require much higher settlements than the average car crash. Getting this higher compensation can be difficult.
  • Liable parties. Many parties might be liable for a truck crash. It takes an investigation of the cause, along with what negligence led to the crash, to determine the one or multiple at-fault parties. Trucking companies may be vicariously or directly liable. Product manufacturers of dangerous products, careless loading companies, or other parties may also be liable.
  • Federal regulations. Commercial trucking companies have a lot of federal safety regulations they must meet. These requirements address drug testing and rest breaks for drivers, along with the maintenance and inspection of trucks. When a trucking company ignores these rules, it can be held directly liable for this negligence.

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FAQs

Q: Who Investigates Truck Accidents?

A: Many parties investigate truck accidents, including law enforcement, insurance companies, and lawyers. The Kenner Police Department, the Louisiana State Police, or the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office might be responsible for investigating your crash. The insurance company of any driver involved in the crash will also investigate to determine how to limit their liability. When you hire a truck accident lawyer, you can protect your own interests during an investigation.

Q: What Agency Decides Whether You Were Liable for an Accident?

A: Many investigative agencies or companies can determine possible liability in an accident, but it is the insurance companies that will determine liability and which insurer is responsible for the damages. The insurers of other drivers will try to claim that you are at fault. When you work with an attorney, you don’t have to put your fate in the decisions of the insurance companies. An attorney can fight for your interests and deal with the insurance company.

Q: What Is Truck Driver Negligence?

A: Per state and federal truck accident laws, truck driver negligence occurs when a truck driver breaches their duty of care to others on the road. When this carelessness causes an accident, the truck driver and their employer can be held liable for the injuries caused by the crash. Negligence can include:

  • Driving distracted 
  • Being fatigued
  • Failing to report issues with a truck
  • Driving under the influence
  • Ignoring break and rest regulations

Q: What Happens If a Truck Driver Gets in an Accident?

A: If a truck driver gets in an accident, injured parties can file claims with the at-fault party’s insurance company. When a truck driver is an employee, then their employer is vicariously liable for the crash. Claims are then filed with the driver’s employer and/or trucking company.

There are other potentially liable parties, like:

  • Other drivers
  • A shipping or cargo loading company
  • A mechanic
  • A product manufacturer

The liable party is responsible for the injuries and other damages.

Hire a Truck Accident Lawyer at Hammond Law Firm, LLC

Protect your financial future and personal interests after a devastating truck collision. Hammond Law Firm, LLC, can provide compassionate and exceptional legal support. Contact our firm today.

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