Truck Accident Attorney Albuquerque
The Law Offices of Erika E. Anderson are aware and educated on the intricate differences between a truck accident and a car accident and are prepared to fight for you in court.
Due to their experience with motor vehicle accidents in general, they know how to specifically litigate truck accident cases by using precise language and expert investigating skills.
We will educate you on the main differences between types of motor vehicle accidents and your options moving forward, but will act as your main form of legal representation when meeting with opposing parties and insurance companies and if your case is taken to trial.
Finding an attorney experienced specifically with truck accidents can be a deciding factor on whether your case is credible or not. Start with an experienced attorney today by calling the Law Offices of Erika E. Anderson for a consultation.
Differences Between Truck Accident and Car Accident Cases
Due to the fact that trucks are generally larger vehicles than cars, the likelihood of getting in a truck accident increases as well. Different types of trucks include semi-trucks, trailer-tractors, elevated trucks, dump trucks, fire trucks, concrete mixers, and more.
Because so many different types of trucks exist, proving liability in a truck accident can be more difficult than a car accident. Here are some of the possible parties that could be held liable:
Services We Provide in a Truck Accident Case
When forming a credible case surrounding a truck accident, some other information, additional to standard car accident cases, is required. The services we provide are similar to that of a car accident case but with some minor differences:
- Starting an investigation into the accident to collect evidence, including examining police reports, medical reports, video and photo evidence, as well as data from a truck company’s electronic information storage system, talking to eye-witnesses, and seeking testimonials.
- Proving losses by collecting medical bills and expenses related to injury.
- Identifying liable parties through detailed analysis of considerable factor
- Negotiating compensation opportunities with insurance companies.
- Taking your case to trial.