Good Fences And Not So Good Neighbors: Property Law 101

Good Fences And Not So Good Neighbors: Property Law 101

Injured By The Driver Of A Tractor Trailer

by Hunter Moore

Tractor trailers serve a convenient purpose to society, as they are used for transporting a variety of content for various business corporations. Tractor trailers are also useful for helping people relocate the content of their homes to different locations, such as over a long distance. Although the trucks are large and convenient, they are dangerous for drivers of smaller vehicles, which is why truck drivers must use extreme caution.

If your vehicle was hit by a tractor trailer and you are now suffering from injuries that you will never fully recover from, the liable parties can be sued. File a lawsuit against the driver of a tractor trailer after hiring a lawyer, as the case can be too complicated to work on your own.

Who Is Liable for a Tractor Trailer Accident?

The driver of the tractor trailer that collided with your vehicle is the individual who seems to be the most liable for causing the accident. However, there might be more liable parties than you think depending on the overall cause of the accident. For example, if the driver collided with your vehicle because a part of their truck had a faulty part, the manufacturer or an auto repair shop could be held liable. There is also the possibility of the driver's employer being a liable party if they were negligent regarding hiring an unqualified driver. A lawyer will find out if there is more than one liable party that you can sue.

What Is the Evidence That a Victim Needs?

The piece of evidence that you need is something that proves that the other party caused the collision. To make obtaining evidence easier, you can leave it in the hands of a lawyer. They will not only assess the accident report but create their own report after performing an investigation. For example, the accident location might be visited to obtain evidence to prove that you are not liable. By signing a release to allow the lawyer to obtain your medical records, they can prove the cause and severity of your injuries as well.

What if the Settlement Offer Is Too Low? 

A settlement is usually offered in lawsuits against truck drivers, especially when they work for corporations and are not owner-operators. However, being offered a settlement does not mean that the offer is fair. If you are offered a low settlement, a lawyer will fight to get more money. You need money for your trauma, permanent injuries, as well as other things that the lawyer will consider when demanding more money.

Contact a local law firm, such as Jenkins Dedmon Law Group LLP, to learn more. 


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Good Fences And Not So Good Neighbors: Property Law 101

If you've recently moved into a new house and your neighbors are claiming you've infringed on their property line with your new fence, you may not know what to do. Sure, the idea of contacting a lawyer can be intimidating, but if your neighbors are insistent that you're on their property and you can't prove otherwise, an attorney may be the best choice. I created this site to help people just like you understand the laws surrounding property boundaries, real estate claims, and similar issues. I hope that the information here will give you some clarity as to whether or not you need to consult an attorney to protect your interests.

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