How to Maximize Your Settlement After a Fargo Truck Accident

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How to Maximize Your Settlement After a Fargo Truck Accident

A serious truck accident can turn your life upside down in seconds. Whether your crash happened on I-94, near the busy I-94/I-29 interchange, or anywhere across Cass County and the Red River Valley, the aftermath is overwhelming. Medical bills pile up, injuries are serious, and the trucking company’s insurer is already working against you.

At Lowe Law Group, our Fargo truck accident attorneys fight for injury victims across the metro, from downtown’s Renaissance Zone to West Fargo and South Fargo, with a free consultation and no fees unless we win.

North Dakota Truck Accident Statistics

Truck accidents often occur in major cities and high-speed corridors. When large commercial trucks are involved, crashes are far more likely to result in catastrophic injuries or wrongful death.

North Dakota consistently ranks among the highest states in the nation for per-capita large truck crash fatalities. Cass County sees some of the heaviest commercial truck traffic in the state, with major freight corridors along I-94 and I-29 running directly through Fargo.

Understanding Trucking Regulations in North Dakota

Truck drivers and trucking companies must follow strict federal rules set by the FMCSA. These include hours-of-service limits, regular vehicle inspections, load securement standards, and mandatory drug testing.

When a trucking company or driver violates these regulations, it becomes powerful evidence in your truck accident case. If you suffered serious injuries or your motor vehicle was affected in a truck accident, you must immediately contact a North Dakota law firm to protect your rights.

Common Causes of Truck Accidents

Most rear end collisions are caused by driver fatigue, distracted driving, speeding, failure to check the truck’s blind spots, faulty truck brakes, or improperly loaded cargo. On high-speed corridors like I-94 and I-29, drivers can lose control, causing damage to the other vehicle. Paying attention to the exact cause helps build a strong truck accident claim.

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Catastrophic Injuries as a Result of Truck Collisions

When a big rig collides with a passenger car, the injuries are rarely minor. Other drivers commonly suffer severe injuries, such as traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, broken bones, internal injuries, and severe burns.

Seek medical attention right away, even if you feel fine. Some injuries don’t show symptoms immediately, and prompt medical treatment creates a critical record linking your injuries to the crash.

You can also contact Lowe Law Group and get a free initial consultation. Over the years, we have helped thousands of injured clients, recovering tens of millions of dollars in settlements.

Third-Party Liability in a Personal Injury Case

Truck accident cases often involve multiple parties beyond the driver. It may have been caused by else’s negligence, for example:

  • The trucking company may be liable for negligent hiring or pressuring drivers to violate rest rules.
  • A loading company could share fault if the cargo was improperly secured by the support staff.
  • A maintenance contractor may be responsible if the brake failure caused the crash.

Each part carries separate insurance policies, and victims often have to face aggressive representation from the insurance adjusters. This is where injury lawyers can help investigate every liable party to maximize your compensation.

Damages in a Large Vehicle Crash Case

Compensation typically includes economic, non-economic damages, and punitive damages.

  • Economic damages include medical treatment costs, lost wages, and rehabilitation expenses
  • Non-economic damages such as pain and suffering and loss of enjoyment of life.
  • In cases of extreme negligence, punitive damages may also apply.

A Fargo truck accident lawyer will make sure every category of harm is accounted for.

The Importance of Evidence Preservation in Truck Accidents

Evidence in truck accident cases disappears quickly. The truck’s black box, driver logs, dashcam footage, maintenance records, and cell phone data are all critical. The trucking companies may move fast to limit access.

An attorney can send a legal hold letter immediately, requiring the company to preserve all records. Waiting too long can mean losing key evidence forever.

The Impact of Insurance Companies

North Dakota follows a modified comparative fault rule. If you’re found 50% or more at fault, you may be barred from recovering compensation.

Insurance companies often try to shift blame onto victims to reduce payouts. A skilled personal injury lawyer will push back against unfair fault assignments and protect your right to full compensation.

How Hiring a Fargo Truck Accident Lawyer Improves Your Chances of Winning Your Case?

Injury victims with legal representation consistently recover more than those who go it alone, even after attorney fees. Trucking companies have experienced defense teams from day one.

Having a Fargo truck accident lawyer who understands the trucking industry, federal regulations, and complex claims means you have someone fighting as hard for you as they are fighting against you.

Contact Fargo Truck Accident Attorney for Free Consultation

If you were hurt in a truck crash on I-94, I-29, or anywhere in the Red River region, don’t wait. Evidence fades and deadlines approach fast. Contact Lowe Law Group for a free case evaluation.

We’ll walk you through your legal options and fight for the compensation you deserve. Visit our Fargo personal injury law firm page to get started today.

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