How Much is My Truck Accident Claim Worth in New Orleans?
How Much is My Truck Accident Claim Worth in New Orleans?
The highways in the New Orleans area are teeming with trucks rushing to deliver their cargo which is a sign of a strong economy, but also a great risk for other cars and their occupants. A collision with a large truck can land you in the hospital, if you make it out alive that is. If you are left with severe injuries, you’ll be wondering how much your claim might be worth as you will certainly need a lot of money to pay your medical bills and provide for your family. There is no quick answer to this type of question and the best qualified to tell you how much money you should be seeking in damages is a New Orleans truck accident lawyer with many years of practice in this area of the law.How are damages calculated in New Orleans?Louisiana uses a modified comparative fault rule. When you file a personal injury claim, you can recover some damages even if you were mostly to blame for the crash. Many truck accidents are caused by the trucker’s error, distracted driving or speeding. However, there are also cases when the driver in the other car fails to give the truck enough space or engages in a dangerous left turn. Under the modified comparative fault rule, even if you are 75% to blame for what happened, you can still recover 25% of the damages you suffered.While such provisions are most generous, they can also be very dangerous. If you leave it to the insurance adjusters, the value of your claim might be vastly reduced as they will find pretexts to maximize your percentage of fault, while minimizing the wrongdoings of the trucker or of their employer.This is actually the main reason why you should always talk to an experienced Louisiana truck accident lawyer before accepting any settlement offered by the insurance company.When can I sue the trucking company?Large interstate trucking companies make a lot of money and they can afford good lawyers and all sorts of experts very skilled at twisting facts and hiding any involvement their employer might have had in the crash. If you want to get a just settlement, you will need a skilled truck accident lawyer to conduct an independent investigation into the case.
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