Practice Areas:

Truck Accident Lawyer

Focused Areas

  • Truck Accidents
  • Semi-Truck Accidents
  • Truck Driver Fatigue
  • Overloaded Trucks
  • Hazardous Materials Accidents

Our Truck Accident Lawyer service provides expert legal representation for individuals involved in truck accidents. We handle cases involving truck accidents, semi-truck accidents, and incidents caused by truck driver fatigue.

We also represent clients dealing with accidents involving overloaded trucks and hazardous materials. Our experienced attorneys are dedicated to advocating for victims and securing fair compensation for their injuries and losses.

With a commitment to thorough and effective legal advocacy, we guide our clients through the complexities of truck accident claims. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and learn how we can assist you with your truck accident case.

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FAQs

Welcome to the FAQ section of Pallante Law. Here, you’ll find answers to some of the most common questions we receive regarding our legal services and practice areas. Whether you’re seeking information about specific legal issues or want to learn more about how we can assist you, we’ve compiled these answers to help guide you.

How do truck accident claims work in Philadelphia?
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Truck accident claims in Philadelphia involve several key aspects:

  1. Determine Liability: Identifying who is liable in a truck accident can be complex. Potentially responsible parties may include the truck driver, the trucking company, vehicle manufacturers, or maintenance providers. Investigating the cause of the accident and gathering evidence is crucial for determining liability.
  2. Gather Evidence: Collect evidence from the accident scene, including photos, witness statements, and the truck’s black box data (if available). Obtain a copy of the police report and any relevant medical records.
  3. Understand the Regulations: Truck accidents often involve federal regulations governing trucking companies and drivers, such as those from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). Understanding these regulations can help in establishing fault and ensuring compliance with legal standards.
  4. File an Insurance Claim: Notify your insurance company and the trucking company’s insurer about the accident. Be prepared for negotiations and potential disputes over liability and damages.
  5. Consult an Attorney: Truck accident claims can be complex due to the involvement of multiple parties and regulatory issues. An attorney with experience in truck accident cases can provide valuable assistance, help gather evidence, negotiate with insurance companies, and represent you in court if necessary.
  6. Evaluate Damages: Assess all damages resulting from the accident, including medical expenses, lost wages, property damage, and pain and suffering. Your attorney will help you determine the full extent of your damages and seek appropriate compensation.
  7. Prepare for Litigation: If a fair settlement cannot be reached through negotiation, your attorney may file a lawsuit to pursue compensation. The litigation process includes discovery, depositions, and potentially a trial.

How Do I Know If I Have a Personal Injury Case in Philadelphia?
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  • Injury or Harm: You must have suffered physical, emotional, or financial harm due to another party's negligence or intentional misconduct. Common injuries include broken bones, head injuries, or emotional distress.
  • Negligence: Determine if another party’s negligence caused your injury. Negligence involves a failure to exercise reasonable care, such as a driver running a red light or a property owner failing to maintain safe conditions.
  • Causation: Establish a direct link between the negligent behavior and your injury. This means proving that the harm you suffered was a direct result of the other party’s actions.
  • Damages: Evaluate the damages you have incurred, such as medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. You need to quantify these damages to pursue compensation effectively.
  • Consult an Attorney: Personal injury lawyers offer free consultations to assess the viability of your case. They can help determine if you have a valid claim based on the specifics of your situation.

Contact your Philadelphia personal injury attorney, John D. Pallante today!