Northwest Indiana Truck Accident Lawyers

Negligent Operation, Trucking Regulation Violations And Truck Accidents In Merrillville, Indiana

Sharing the road with an 18-wheeler or another large commercial truck can be quite intimidating. These vehicles are immense and maybe carrying extremely heavy or hazardous loads. If a commercial truck driver is negligent in any way, or a truck is improperly maintained or loaded, the results can be disastrous. If you have been injured in a collision with a large truck, a truck accident attorney at Theodoros & Rooth, P.C., in Merrillville, may be able to help you. We have been representing clients across Indiana since 1988 and have built a reputation as a firm that goes the extra mile for the injured, helping them pursue financial compensation that can help them get their lives back on track. Truck accident claims are complex and may involve the additional issue of dealing with a large trucking company and federal trucking regulations, but we have the knowledge and experience with these cases to provide insightful and effective legal counsel.

Call Merrillville truck accident lawyers at 219-206-2044 for a free review of your truck accident case.

What Increases The Likelihood Of A Truck Accident?

While every case is different, the following factors increase the likelihood of trucking accidents in Indiana’s roadways:

  • Improperly loaded or overloaded trucks
  • Improperly secured truck loads
  • Fatigued truck drivers
  • Distracted driving
  • Speeding or driving too fast for current road/weather conditions
  • Unsafe lane changes
  • Failure to check blind spots
  • Improper truck maintenance
  • Truck mechanical failure
  • Tire blowouts or brake failure
  • Trucking company negligence
  • Violations of hours-of-service regulations
  • Poor road conditions
  • Limited roadway visibility
  • Reckless driving
  • Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs

What Should You Do After An Indiana Truck Accident?

Similar to any other car accident, there are several steps you should take to protect your own rights and preserve evidence following a truck accident:

  1. Get medical attention immediately. Even if you feel OK, you should always get yourself checked out by a medical professional.
  2. If the police do not arrive at the scene immediately, report the crash, and remain at the scene until they arrive and you have spoken to them.
  3. Get contact information and insurance information from any other drivers involved in the accident; you should also try to get the contact information for the trucking company.
  4. Speak to any witnesses who saw the accident; get their contact information for following up later if possible.
  5. Take photos of the crash, property damage, injuries, etc.
  6. Keep a record of your injuries and your recovery process, as well as any medical treatment you receive.
  7. Be cautious about what information you share with insurance companies following the accident; you should always speak with a truck accident lawyer before assuming it’s OK to share information with an insurance company.

Liability After A Truck Accident

Determining who is liable for a truck accident can take some amount of investigation as there are many possible liable parties. Our firm is experienced in investigating truck accident claims and has the skill and knowledge to identify the appropriate party or parties who can be held responsible for your injuries.

The parties most often held responsible for an accident are the trucking company, the truck driver and the truck manufacturer. The trucking company is found liable most of the time. One of the reasons for this is that it is often caught encouraging its drivers to break trucking regulations in order to help save its company time and money. If, however, an accident was caused by the negligence of a trucker, they may be held liable for an accident. Negligence can include drinking while driving or driving while distracted. Lastly, if an accident was caused by a manufacturing defect, the manufacturer of the truck may be held liable.

How Common Are Truck Accidents?

The most recent data published by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) showed the following trucking accident statistics for 2019:

  • Over 4,000 individuals were killed in large truck crashes in 2019.
  • Only 16% of those killed were truck drivers, whereas the remaining 67% were car and passenger vehicle occupants.
  • The fatality rate for 2019 was 31% higher than the fatality rate in 2010.
  • The majority of truck crashes occurred on interstates, freeways and other major roads.

Unfortunately, trucking accidents have been on the rise in the United States over the last 10 years.

Get Started On Your Case Today

When you work with Theodoros & Rooth, P.C., your truck accident lawyer in Merrillville will carefully analyze every aspect of your accident, your medical bills and your claim. This is necessary to determine cause and liability so you can pursue the money you need for medical treatment, loss of earnings and more.

To schedule a free consultation today with our Merrillville truck accident attorneys and to find out how we can help you, call 219-206-2044 or email us.