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Fort Lee, NJ Truck Accident Lawyer + 18-Wheeler Accidents

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    Truck accidents can seriously impact, permanently alter, and sometimes even end victims’ lives. After these devastating accidents, victims must learn who is liable, what damages that party is liable for, and how long they have to seek damages.

    We prove truck accident cases with strong evidence, including photos, video footage, medical records, eyewitness statements, vehicle black box data, and more. These crashes are most common on highways, such as I-95 and Route 46 in Fort Lee. Highway collisions are among the most catastrophic, and victims who suffer serious injuries may recover compensation for economic and non-economic damages.

    Call Agrapidis & Maroules, P.C. at (201) 777-1111 for help with your case from our truck accident lawyers.

    What is the Strongest Evidence for Your Truck Accident Case?

    We know which evidence to obtain and use to prove liability in truck accidents in Fort Lee.

    Photos

    Photographic evidence can come from pictures taken by the victim, eyewitnesses, and even law enforcement or other first responders. Do not erase any photos before letting our truck accident lawyers review them. Even a seemingly insignificant picture could help us reconstruct the crash.

    Video Footage

    Video footage comes from dashboard, doorbell, and security cameras. We can obtain footage before it is deleted and review it to see if it shows the truck driver was negligent and caused the collision.

    Medical Records

    The medical records detailing your injuries are also important evidence. You only build enough medical evidence if you get all the care necessary for your injuries. In addition to going to the emergency room if you are visibly injured, follow the treatment plan doctors give you closely.

    Eyewitness Statements

    An eyewitness can testify about what they saw, including the truck driver’s negligent behavior and the sequence of events leading to the collision. Tell us if you spoke to or saw eyewitnesses after the accident, and we can help identify them.

    Black Box Data

    Event data recorders in vehicles, also known as black boxes, record pre-collision events and can indicate whether the truck driver applied the brakes and tried to slow down, whether airbags deployed in either vehicle, and other useful information.

    Vehicle Maintenance Records

    Vehicle maintenance records can show if the trucking company was current on all inspections and if there were reports of vehicle malfunctions that the owner ignored.

    Driver Logs

    Driver logs can shed light on how many hours a trucker was driving without sleep and may help us prove that accidents were caused by drowsy driving.

    18-Wheeler and Truck Accident FAQs

    What Time of Day Do Most Truck Accidents Occur?

    Commercial truck accidents are common at night when drivers might already be fatigued from spending too long on the road. Early mornings are also a common time for 18-wheeler accidents.

    Where in Fort Lee, NJ Do Most Truck Accidents Occur?

    Truck accidents primarily occur on highways and busy roads in Fort Lee, including I-95 and Route 46.

    Why Do Most Truck Accidents in Fort Lee, NJ Occur?

    The following are some of the top reasons for truck accidents in New Jersey:

    • Fatigue
    • Speeding
    • Distractions
    • Negligent lane change
    • Negligent merging
    • Following too closely
    • Improper cargo loading
    • Mechanical failure
    • Tire blowouts

    Do You Have to Call the Police to Report a Truck Accident?

    You have to call the police to report any auto accident that injures you in New Jersey. Always call 911 and wait for officers from the Borough of Fort Lee Police Department to arrive and document the area.

    How Can You Get the Police Report for a Truck Accident in Fort Lee, NJ?

    New Jersey police departments have 5 days to furnish crash reports, after which our lawyers can help victims obtain and review their contents.

    What Photos Should You Take for a Truck Accident Case?

    Take photos that can help your future case before leaving the crash site after an accident with an 18-wheeler in Fort Lee. Commercial trucks might leave passenger cars badly damaged or even totaled, and it’s important to document the damage from the accident.

    When Do You Have to Pass the Serious Injury Threshold to Sue for a Truck Accident?

    Drivers with the limitation on lawsuit option for personal injury protection insurance may only sue for non-economic damages after truck accidents if they sustain a serious injury, such as death, significant disfigurement or scarring, displaced fractures, dismemberment, miscarriage, or another permanent injury.

    When Do You Not Have to Pass the Serious Injury Threshold to Sue for a Truck Accident?

    If you have the no limitation on lawsuit option for personal injury protection insurance, you can seek non-economic damages from a lawsuit for less serious injuries, and do not have to meet a threshold to sue for pain and suffering.

    What is the Filing Deadline for Your Truck Accident Lawsuit?

    Expect the filing deadline for your truck injury case to be 2 years from the date of the accident. That does not leave you with much time to prepare and bring a compensation claim, so do not delay your case for any reason.

    What is the Standard of Proof for Truck Accident Lawsuits?

    The standard of proof used in personal injury lawsuits is the preponderance of the evidence standard, which means you must prove that the defendant is more likely than not at fault and liable.

    Who Has the Burden of Proof in a Truck Accident Case?

    The burden to meet the standard of proof falls on the plaintiff who filed the lawsuit and is seeking compensation for injuries sustained in an accident with an 18-wheeler.

    Do Most Truck Accident Lawsuits in Fort Lee, NJ Settle?

    Settling truck accident cases is common, but not mandatory. We can tally all your damages so we know when a settlement offer is worth accepting.

    When Should You Go to Trial Instead of Settling Your Truck Accident Case?

    We may advise you to go to trial rather than settle your case if settlement negotiations do not progress as they should.

    Get Our Help Recovering Compensation for Truck Accident Injuries

    Call (201) 777-1111 for a free case discussion with the truck accident lawyers of Agrapidis & Maroules, P.C. today.

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