With the explosion of trucks on California Highways, accidents between vehicles and semi-trailer trucks are on the rise. Truck accident often occurs when trucks are traveling in an unsafe manner or are loaded in an unsafe manner, causing catastrophic injuries and wrongful death.
Some of the serious injuries that can occur because of a truck accident include:
Today, to help reduce fatal California truck accidents, each truck driver is required to be licensed in his or her State of principal residence. Additionally driving record must be kept in a centralized computer for access by each state. Laws were enacted to prohibit truck drivers from having more than one license. By 1992, truck drivers were required to meet minimum national standards in order to operate a tractor trailer. Once a driver met these standards, he can be issued a Commercial Driver's License ( CDL). The new law also required each state to adopt uniform testing standards for commercial drivers prior to being licensed. A CDL is required to operate the following vehicles:
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Act (FMCSA), considered the driving force behind the regulation of the trucking industry to reduce truck accident, covers issues such as driver qualifications, emergency equipment, safe loading, alcohol and drug usage and a number of other factors. Some of the most common causes of trucking accidents include:
Personal injuries and damages resulting from your truck accident may not be readily apparent immediately following the incident. In addition to the damages to property at the scene you may end up with medical bills beyond expenses your insurer or that of another party at fault are accommodating.
The laws pertaining to each of these specialties is constantly changing and requires knowledge of the current laws pertaining to each of case. Regardless of the nature of your particular personal injury there are stringent constraints pertaining to time frames in which a personal injury claim must be submitted and specific documentation that must be submitted when you file your claim.
Among the considerations in a personal injury claim is the time frame in which you must file. Generally, you have two years from the time the cause of action accrues. Discovery rules states the limitations period commences when the plaintiff should reasonably have knowledge of the injury and its cause. This provides for the fact that the extent of your injuries may not be readily apparent and develop over time. The ability to accurately ascertain the damages over time becomes extremely important when you consider your compensation will include:
Attorney Brian J. Morgan has the knowledge and experience to help you maximize recovery after a truck accident injury or fatality. He handles civil litigation in San Bernardino county, Riverside and Los Angeles area. Mr. Morgan serves clients in High Desert area - Apple Valley, Victorville, Hesperia, Phelan, Lucerne Valley; Barstow and its surrounding communities - Newberry Springs and Yermo.
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