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Prince George’s County Truck Accident Lawyer

Truck accidents are often devastating, and though fortunately, they do not happen often, if you’ve been injured in one, you should strongly consider speaking with a Prince George’s County truck accident lawyer as soon as you can. Contact McCarthy, Winkelman, Mester & Offutt, L.L.P. today to learn more about truck accidents and how we can help if you’ve been hurt in one.

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If you were involved in an accident with a commercial truck, there is a very good chance that you are now severely injured. By speaking with a knowledgeable Prince George’s County auto accident lawyer, you drastically increase your chances of recovering the compensation you require to get back on your feet again. Insurance companies aren’t always on your side, but our firm is.

Causes of Truck Accidents

Truck accidents can occur for several reasons, though they are typically a result of negligence. Sometimes, this negligence can occur on the part of the truck driver, the truck company employer, or even truck company workers. For example, when truck company employers hire untrained or unlicensed truck drivers, serious accidents can occur. Truck accidents can also happen when truck company employees fail to properly load the truck, making it unbalanced and at risk of toppling over. As for truck drivers themselves, many of the standard acts of driver negligence can cause serious accidents, including the following:

  • Driving while under the influence of drugs or alcohol
  • Driving while fatigued
  • Distracted driving
  • Failing to observe traffic lights or signs
  • Failing to account for large blind spots
  • Failing to allow sufficient time to brake
  • Traveling at unsafe speeds

Proving Negligence

To win a personal injury claim, you will have to prove that you were injured as a direct result of another party’s accident. This is not always easy, which is why it is best to hire a knowledgeable Prince George’s County truck accident lawyer who can gather and present sufficient evidence to satisfy the burden of proof in your personal injury claim. Some of the most valuable forms of evidence include pictures/videos of the accident, witness testimony, medical documents, a copy of the police report filed at the scene, and more.

Remember, it is always best to file your personal injury claim as soon as possible. The statute of limitations for personal injury claims in the state of Maryland is, typically, three years, which means once the three-year mark is up, you will no longer be allowed to sue for your injuries. Our firm is prepared to begin the claims process immediately on your behalf.

Contact a Prince George’s County Truck Accident Lawyer

No one should have to fight for their rightful compensation by themselves, especially after being injured in an accident as potentially devastating as one involving a commercial truck. If you’ve been injured, we’re here to help. Contact McCarthy, Winkelman, Mester & Offutt, L.L.P. today to schedule your initial consultation.

Contact a Prince George's County Truck Accident Lawyer

No one should have to fight for their rightful compensation by themselves, especially after being injured in an accident as potentially devastating as one involving a commercial truck. If you’ve been injured, we’re here to help. Contact McCarthy, Winkelman, Mester & Offutt, L.L.P. today to schedule your initial consultation.

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Contact a Prince George's County Truck Accident Lawyer

No one should have to fight for their rightful compensation by themselves, especially after being injured in an accident as potentially devastating as one involving a commercial truck. If you’ve been injured, we’re here to help. Contact McCarthy, Winkelman, Mester & Offutt, L.L.P. today to schedule your initial consultation.

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