Truck accidents are generally more complex than other vehicular accidents, as the driver is not always held responsible. Because the driver is an employee, the employer is far more likely to be liable for injuries and losses that a victim faces. This means the liable party could be hundreds of miles away at the moment of the incident, but it also means there are additional tools and regulations in place.
At Younglove Law Group, we are deeply familiar with personal injury law, including how we can help victims hurt in a California truck accident. If you need support with your claim, you can receive outstanding representation and support when you retain our services. We can break down the different types of evidence you can utilize to prove another person’s liability. Please get in touch with us if you need support during this trying time.
What Evidence Can You Use During Your Truck Accident Claim?
Depending on the circumstances surrounding your truck accident claim, you might have access to many different pieces of evidence and information. When you put these to your advantage, you increase your likelihood of receiving the compensation you deserve.
The following are pieces of evidence we encourage you to collect, if possible:
- Electronic data contained on:
- Event data recorders
- Engine Control Module
- Electronic Control Module
- Powertrain Control Module
- Body Control Module
- Airbag Control Module
- Dashcam footage
- DOT logbooks
- Mechanical and repair records
- Medical documents, including your records, bills, doctor’s notes, and test results
- Pay stubs
- Photos of the accident and scene
- Witness statements
- Receipts related to repairs
- Written communication between yourself and any parties
In many cases, additional information and evidence may also be helpful during your claim. We encourage you to work with a qualified attorney, such as one from Younglove Law Group, for assistance with your claim. We can help you collect and analyze relevant evidence, conduct an independent investigation, and identify other helpful information.
How Do You Prove Liability in a Truck Accident Claim?
You must prove liability to receive compensation for your losses in a truck accident or any incident where another person’s actions resulted in serious injuries. To prove another person is liable for your bodily harm and related losses, you need to demonstrate the four following elements are true:
- Duty of Care: This is the responsibility someone owes to others, with the primary objective of maintaining safety and reducing the risk of bodily harm. For example, truck companies have a duty of care to take their drivers off the road before they become too tired to drive properly and safely.
- Breach of Duty: A breach of duty of care means someone has done something to increase the risk of injury to others. Choosing to send out a truck that does not pass a safety inspection would breach this duty.
- Causation: You must demonstrate a connection between the liable party’s actions and your injuries to receive compensation. Generally, you can do this with time-stamped medical documents. It is especially beneficial if you seek medical attention shortly after the accident.
- Economic Loss: When you demonstrate you face objective monetary loss, you can also qualify for compensation for non-economic damages. For example, demonstrating you face medical bills means you can qualify for financial recovery for pain and suffering or emotional distress.
For assistance proving liability during your truck accident claim, rest assured that an attorney from Younglove Law Group can provide invaluable support. We can answer your questions, provide helpful resources and tools, and point you in the right direction during this stressful period.
Need Help Proving Liability in Your Truck Accident Claim? Retain Support From Younglove Law Group
If you have been involved in a truck accident in California, understanding the types of evidence that can be used to prove liability is crucial for your claim. At Younglove Law Group, we are proficient in gathering and leveraging essential evidence to build a strong case on your behalf. We meticulously analyze accident reports, employ accident reconstruction professionals, and review all available camera footage to ensure that every piece of evidence is accounted for.
Do not navigate the complex legal landscape alone. Contact us today to secure the representation you deserve. Our dedicated firm is here to guide you every step of the way, from initial consultation to final settlement. Call us at (949) 691-3660, through our toll-free number at (844) 810-1800, or complete our contact form. When you get in touch with us, you can learn more and start with a free consultation. Remember, you pay nothing until we win your case.