Legal Options for Victims of Truck Accidents in Pocatello

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Legal Options for Victims of Truck Accidents in Pocatello

According to the Idaho Transportation Department’s 2023 Traffic Crash Report, Bannock County recorded 1,639 total crashes in 2023, including 7 fatal crashes and 416 injury crashes. Running through Pocatello, ID, I-15 and I-86 are major commercial truck corridors with constant semi-truck traffic, posing a high risk of devastating collisions. If you were hurt in a Pocatello truck accident, speaking with a Pocatello truck accident lawyer is critical to protecting your rights.

Truck accidents cause catastrophic injuries, and injury victims face mounting medical bills, lost wages, and long-term medical treatment while insurance companies work to minimize payouts. Seeking compensation after someone else’s negligence injured you requires a knowledgeable personal injury law expert with skilled legal representation and experienced legal services.

Pocatello truck accident where a Pocatello truck accident lawyer can help recover compensation

Why Truck Accidents Are Different From Other Crashes

Truck accident cases are far more complex than motorcycle accidents, a standard car accident, or a pedestrian accident. Multiple parties, federal regulations, and large insurance companies all create unique challenges for injured people throughout the legal process.

Federal Regulations Add Layers of Complexity

Commercial truck accidents fall under Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration regulations, covering Hours of Service rules, driver logs, and cargo loading procedures. Violating these rules, such as a truck driver exceeding allowable hours, can directly establish negligence in your truck accident case. Experienced attorneys know how to gather black box data, medical records, and witness statements before evidence disappears.

Trucking companies can legally destroy driver logs after six months, making it essential to act quickly after any accident involving a commercial truck. A qualified Pocatello truck accident attorney can send preservation letters to secure this evidence immediately. Failure to act fast can permanently weaken your injury case and limit your ability to determine liability.

The Injuries Are Often Catastrophic

Injuries sustained in a semi truck accident are frequently life-altering for the injured party and their family. Spinal cord injuries and severe injuries often require ongoing medical treatment, extended medical care, and long-term health insurance coverage. The physical pain and emotional distress that follow can affect every aspect of an accident victim’s physical recovery.

Common Causes of Pocatello Truck Accidents

Every year in the US, approximately 75,000 people are injured in truck accidents. Understanding why truck accidents happen helps build a stronger personal injury claim for every injury victim.

Driver fatigue is among the leading causes, as truck drivers can legally operate their vehicles for up to 11 hours per day. Speeding, poor truck maintenance, and hazardous weather on I-15 and I-86 also contribute to serious injuries and wrongful death claims.

Your Legal Options After a Truck Accident in Pocatello

Knowing your legal options is essential after any devastating Pocatello truck crash. Here is what our personal injury lawyers and truck accident attorneys can do for you.

Who Can Be Held Liable?

Determining liability in truck accident claims often involves multiple parties involved, including the truck driver, the trucking company, and maintenance contractors. Under respondeat superior, a trucking company can be held liable for its driver’s negligent actions. Truck accident attorneys review police reports, interview witnesses, and work with reconstruction experts to build a strong injury case.

What Compensation Can You Recover?

Idaho law allows injury victims to pursue both economic damages and non-economic damages after a semi truck accident. Economic damages cover medical expenses, medical bills, lost wages, lost income, and property damage. Non-economic damages include physical pain, emotional distress, and fair compensation for wrongful death claims where applicable.

Idaho Laws That Affect Your Truck Accident Claim

Under Idaho Code § 5-219, injury victims have two years from the dat of crash to file a personal injury claim. Idaho’s modified comparative negligence rule under Idaho Code § 6-801 allows recovery as long as you are less than 50% at fault. Missing these deadlines can eliminate your right to seek monetary compensation entirely.

Steps to Take After a Pocatello Truck Accident

Call 911 and seek medical treatment immediately, even without visible symptoms. Collect witness statements, police reports, and the truck driver’s employer contact information at the scene. Do not speak with insurance adjusters, as many insurance companies use early statements to reduce injury claims.

Contact Our Pocatello Truck Accident Lawyers Today

At Lowe Law Group, our Pocatello personal injury attorneys handle personal injury cases involving truck accidents, slip and fall injuries, bicycle accidents, dog bites, and more across Pocatello, ID. Our personal injury law firm operates on a contingency basis, meaning legal services cost you nothing unless we win.

Contact our Pocatello personal injury lawyers for a free consultation and free case evaluation. You’ve already suffered a lot. Now, let our injury lawyers fight for maximum compensation and a fair settlement.

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