Trucking Company Negligence in Cheyenne: When the Company Is as Liable as the Driver

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Trucking Company Negligence in Cheyenne: When the Company Is as Liable as the Driver

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Large commercial trucks were involved in over 168,000 injury crashes across the United States in a recent reporting year. Especially tractor-trailer accident cases that involve multiple liable parties, including the driver, the trucking company, cargo loaders, and even the truck manufacturer. Understanding how liability extends beyond the driver is key to maximizing your recovery.

If you were hurt in a truck accident on Wyoming highways, you may be surprised to learn that the trucking company can be just as liable as the driver. As a Cheyenne trucking company negligence lawyer, the Lowe Law Group understands how these cases work and how to hold every responsible party accountable.

How Trucking Companies Become Liable for Truck Accidents

Liability in trucking collisions rarely rests on the driver alone. Several legal theories can hold trucking companies directly responsible for a truck crash.

Vicarious Liability

Under vicarious liability, an employer is legally responsible for the negligent acts of its employees while on the job. When a commercial truck driver causes a truck wreck during the course of employment, the trucking company is typically held liable as well. This doctrine applies even if the company itself did nothing wrong.

Negligent Hiring and Retention

Powerful trucking companies have a legal duty to vet drivers before putting them behind the wheel. If a company hired a driver with a history of traffic violations or substance abuse, it can be held responsible for any resulting truck accident. This theory of negligent hiring extends liability beyond vicarious responsibility and can significantly increase the value of a truck accident claim.

Hours-of-Service Violations

Federal regulations set strict limits on how many hours a truck driver can operate without rest. These FMCSA hours-of-service rules exist because driver fatigue is one of the most common causes of truck accidents. When trucking companies pressure drivers to exceed these limits, they violate federal law and can be held liable for any truck wreck that follows.

What Truck Accident Victims in Cheyenne, WY Can Recover

Injuries from a truck crash are often catastrophic. Truck accident victims commonly suffer spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, broken bones, and severe injuries that require long-term medical care. The financial and emotional toll is enormous.

Victims of car accidents involving trucks may seek compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and property damage. In the most serious truck accident cases, families may also pursue a wrongful death lawsuit. Wyoming allows recovery for both economic and non-economic damages, provided the injured party is less than 50% at fault.

Punitive damages may also be available when the trucking companies or the truck driver acted with reckless disregard for safety. A qualified Cheyenne truck accident lawyer can assess whether your case qualifies for this additional form of compensation.

Evidence That Shapes a Cheyenne Truck Accident Case

Strong evidence is the foundation of any truck accident claim.

Key Evidence in Truck Cases

Black box data from the commercial truck can reveal vehicle speed, braking behavior, and other actions leading up to the crash. This data, combined with the police report, accident report, and witness statements from the crash scene, helps establish fault clearly.

Attorneys also review driver logs, maintenance records, and insurance coverage documents to build a complete picture of what went wrong. In a collision involving a semi truck or tractor-trailer, this evidence is essential to countering the legal teams deployed by insurance companies to minimize your truck accident settlement.

Photographs of the crash scene and the positions of the commercial vehicles involved can also influence liability determinations. Gathering this evidence quickly, especially before the trucking industry’s investigators arrive, is critical.

Why You Need a Wyoming Truck Accident Attorney After a Truck Accident

Insurance companies representing trucking companies use aggressive tactics to reduce payouts. They may dispute fault, question the severity of serious injuries, or argue that you missed a procedural step.

A Wyoming truck accident lawyer from the Lowe Law Group works on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we recover for you. We handle the entire legal process, from determining fault and investigating the crash to negotiating fair compensation and, if necessary, filing suit on your behalf.

As personal injury lawyers who regularly handle truck accident cases in Laramie County and throughout Wyoming, we understand federal regulations and can help you stand up to powerful trucking companies. Do not let your physical and emotional recovery be complicated by a legal fight you face alone.

Talk to Personal Injury Attorneys at LLG

If you or a family member was hurt in a truck wreck in Cheyenne, WY or anywhere in Laramie County, do not wait. The statute of limitations in Wyoming is generally four years for personal injury claims, but evidence disappears fast. Seek medical attention first, then call our law firm.

The Lowe Law Group in Cheyenne represents crash victims and truck accident victims across Wyoming. We are ready to fight for the fair settlements and maximum compensation you deserve. Contact us for a free consultation with an experienced truck accident attorney.

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