Truck Accident Lawyer
⎯⎯New Orleans⎯⎯

Your Car Accident Lawyer in New Orleans, LA

Have you been involved in an accident with an 18-wheeler or other commercial vehicle? Truck accidents in Louisiana affect thousands of lives each year. Due to the enormous size of these vehicles, the injuries sustained from such a collision more often than not will lead to serious injuries and even death. Injuries from such a collision may include brain and spinal cord damage, paralysis, amputations, broken bones, and back and neck injuries.

For a free consultation to discuss your legal needs, contact The Cardone Law Firm today. The legal professionals here understand what it takes to recover damages from truck accidents in Louisiana. Phone Cardone at 866-692-3261 for a free in-person consultation. He is direct, insightful, proactive, and passionate about his clients’ cases.

Experience Is Everything

If you are injured in a Louisiana truck accident, it is important that an experienced truck accident lawyer handle the case. In order to recover damages, it is vital to prove that the truck driver was at fault. The Cardone Law Firm knows how to sift through the information surrounding your case, including the truck driver’s history, police reports, road conditions, and load information to get the results you deserve. 

Mr. Cardone has been practicing law for more than 50 years, and he is not afraid of going after big companies for rightful compensation for the victims. The Cardone Law Firm has the necessary resources to combat the big defense companies that the truck company will hire.

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Claims Process

Medical Evaluation

The most important step to take as soon as possible in truck accident cases is seeking medical care. Truck accidents commonly cause incredibly severe injuries, and getting medical documentation connecting your injuries to your accident will be essential to proving your rights to compensation. If you have any reason to believe you may have suffered even a minor injury, you should get checked out.

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STEP

Legal Consultation

For car accidents involving commercial trucks, you should absolutely consider hiring a lawyer. Trucking companies can be both powerful and unethical, but an auto accident lawyer can help you take the necessary steps to protect yourself. This might include preparing to file an insurance claim or preventing the trucking company from destroying important evidence using what’s known as a spoliation letter.

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STEP

Filing an Claim

With help from a New Orleans personal injury lawyer, truck accident victims may be able to successfully file an insurance claim with the truck driver’s employer’s insurance provider. This may be all it takes to get the compensation that you need for your losses and suffering. With your attorney’s help, you will need to ensure that your claim contains all of the necessary proof of your accident and present and future costs.

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STEP

Attempting to Avoid Legal Action

Just like any other insurer, insurance companies representing the trucking industry will attempt to avoid paying out on claims if possible. If your claim is denied or undervalued, you may wish to file an internal appeal with the insurance company. If your appeal fails, it might be time to send a demand letter. A demand letter is a type of legal threat informing the insurer or trucking company of your intent to sue.

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STEP

Filing a Lawsuit

If your demand letter is ignored, your attorney may recommend that you take the next step in the legal process by filing a lawsuit. In many cases, filing a lawsuit will be the only way to get just compensation from the liable parties. Before filing your suit, your attorney will conduct a thorough investigation of the incident to help build a strong case on your behalf. They can help you file in the right way, place, and time.

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STEP

Negotiation

After a lawsuit is filed, your attorney will enter into negotiations with the lawyers representing the truck owner or trucking company. Using the evidence they’ve gathered, along with a wide variety of legal tactics, your attorney will fight to get you the truck accident settlement you need to cover your medical expenses, as well as the suffering you’ve faced. This is an essential part of the personal injury case process.

 

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STEP

Trial

The vast majority of lawsuits brought under Louisiana law are settled long before they ever go to trial. However, due to their increased complexity, semi-truck accident cases may be more likely to go to trial than other types of personal injury suits. When choosing an attorney, make sure you look for legal professionals with courtroom experience. This can help ensure the strength of your case in the event that it goes to trial.

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Representation
Types
Liability
Compensation

Many truck accidents involve severe injuries with lifelong impacts, but even truck accidents in which no one was injured can be incredibly complex from a legal standpoint. That’s why, if you’ve been involved in any kind of truck accident, you should consider hiring an experienced attorney. From determining liability to protecting against wrongdoing by trucking companies, your attorney will be your first line of defense in your fight for justice after an accident. With help from a capable legal team, you can seek maximum compensation for your losses and suffering.

There are special rules for auto accidents involving trucks or commercial vehicles. A few common types of commercial vehicles include:

From distracted driving to driving over the speed limit, there are many different ways that a truck driver’s actions can lead to an accident, and there are many other cases in which a trucking company's negligence results in a crash. To seek compensation for these types of accidents, you will need to prove liability using the following argument:

A. Duty of Care – The trucking company or truck driver had a legal responsibility to prevent harm, such as the responsibility to avoid drunk driving, or regulations on truck maintenance.

B. Breach – The trucking company or truck driver failed to uphold their legal responsibility.

C. Injury – You suffered real harm or losses due to the accident.

D. Causation – The trucking company or truck driver’s failure to uphold their legal responsibility directly led to the accident.

Accidents involving trucks are often serious collisions involving severe injuries and losses. Compensation for these losses generally includes all or some of the following:

  • Medical bills
  • Lost wages
  • Property damage to vehicles
  • Future medical treatment
  • Reduced quality of life
  • Pain and suffering
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder and other mental conditions
  • Disfigurement
  • Lost relationships

$5.7 MILLION

Truck Accident

$3.6 MILLION

Car Accident

$2.5 MILLION

Elevator Crash

$2.1 MILLION

BP Claim

$1.9 MILLION

Cruise Ship Injury

$1.5 MILLION

Car Accident

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ASKED QUESTIONS

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), large trucks were involved in 296,000 traffic crashes in the United States in 2009. Of these, over 4,000 were fatal crashes while over 74,000 resulted in injuries. In the same year, there were more than 3,500 Louisiana truck accidents, of which more than 100 were fatal and more than 3,000 caused injuries. Large trucks are more likely to be involved in fatal multiple-vehicle crashes, as opposed to a fatal single-vehicle crash, than passenger vehicles. 81% of fatal crashes involving large trucks are multiple-vehicle crashes, compared with 58% for crashes involving passenger vehicles.

These statistics show that collisions with larger trucks are nothing to play around with. These types of accidents have serious emotional, physical, and financial harms that affect the victims of such accidents. That is why it is necessary to have an experienced lawyer in your corner fighting for fair compensation and one who is not afraid to go to trial with these large companies for the recovery you are entitled to. Phone Cardone at 866-692-3261 for a free in-person consultation. He is direct, insightful, proactive, and passionate about his clients’ cases.

While every accident is unique, there are several factors that most commonly lead to truck accidents. They include:

  • Speeding: Motorists are often warned that speed kills, and it is especially deadly in a vehicle that can weigh up to 80,000 pounds or more.
  • Fatigue: In an industry that rewards drivers who drive more, many violate proven safety guidelines in order to earn more. This results in exhausted drivers who are suffering from sleep deprivation. The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates that more than 240,000 motor vehicle accidents are caused each year due to driver fatigue alone.
  • Distractions: Consumed by boredom on cross-country trips, many drivers come up with ways to distract themselves, such as watching television, talking on CB radios, and using cell phones excessively. All of this means that the driver’s attention is somewhere besides the road.
  • DUI (Driving Under the Influence): This can include using not only alcohol and illegal substances, but also prescription drugs and legal stimulants that help drivers stay awake. Driving under the influence is regarded as one of the leading causes of fatal truck accidents today.
  • Inadequate Training: Operating such massive vehicles requires expertise. Drivers who are not properly trained in areas such as defensive driving pose a great risk to others on the road. Inexperienced drivers also cause unnecessary accidents when they do not pay attention to road conditions or overload their truck with more freight than it is designed to handle.
  • Equipment Failure: The weight of such an enormous vehicle applies tons of pressure on the truck. Parts wear and tear more easily than regular vehicles. If the truck driver does not pay attention and regularly check such equipment, then this can be another cause of an accident.
  • Wheel Blowout: When the tread on the truck tires becomes worn out or is old, this can lead to devastating accidents. The worn tire tread can cause a sudden blowout, leading to a loss of control of the truck. A blowout can lead to an immediate stop and a deadly pileup behind it.
  • Jackknifing: This is a type of accident in which the trailer attached to the tractor truck swings out and comes to rest at a 90-degree angle from the truck. The swinging trailer can hit other vehicles or people before coming to a complete stop. Jackknifing can occur from a variety of situations: speeding, downshifting, accelerating on a surface that is low on friction, engine retardants, or entering a curve too quickly.
  • Under-ride Accident: This is a very common type of tractor-trailer accident. The front bumper of small vehicles is about 30-35 inches above ground level, whereas the trailer of a truck sits about 45 inches above ground level. In many cases, due to the size of the smaller car, it will go underneath the rear of the truck and cause an accident. The US Department of Transportation has passed new guidelines requiring all tractor-trailers to have rear bumpers that are no higher than 22 inches above ground level. However, even after these guidelines, this type of accident occurs very frequently.
  • Blind Spots: A blind spot is the area around a vehicle in which the driver cannot observe other vehicles on the road. Many accidents occur when a truck driver cannot see a vehicle next to them and hits the other vehicle as they try to merge lanes or take a turn. There are 4 different blind spots: the area in front of the bumper of the truck, the area behind the truck, a large area next to the passenger's side of the cabin, and a small area next to the driver's side of the cabin.

With an office located in New Orleans, the Cardone Law Firm can help any client throughout the State of Louisiana. This includes, but is not limited to: Ascension Parish, Donaldsonville, Assumption Parish, Napoleonville, Baton Rouge, Jefferson Parish, Estelle, Gretna, Harvey, Kenner, Marrero, Metairie, New Orleans, Terrytown, Westwego, Lafayette Parish, Lafourche Parish, Thibodaux, Livingston Parish, Orleans Parish, Plaquemines Parish, Belle Chasse, and St. Charles Parish.

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