Speeding Truck Accidents

Speeding Truck Accidents

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration reports that speeding is the number one factor that leads to collisions involving commercial truck drivers. Because insurance companies are so good at reducing their payments to victims of these accidents, speeding truck drivers continue to operate. In New Jersey, find an attorney who gets you what you deserve when you’ve been the victim of a speeding truck driver. Call RAM Law if you get in trouble with a truck on the road.

What Should I Do Immediately after a Truck Accident Caused by Speeding?

After you’ve checked that everyone’s safe when you’re in a speeding truck accident in New Jersey,  get in touch with RAM Law, experienced lawyers in the truck accident settlement process. No matter what causes an accident that involves a truck, ensure your health and the well-being of everyone involved. Then protect your rights to receive legal representation by contacting RAM Law.

A lot of what happens after an accident depends on your quick thinking at the scene.

If you’ve been involved in a truck accident caused by speeding or another reason, take immediate steps that include:

  • Calling for medical help. If anyone is injured, call for medical assistance immediately. Even if no one appears to be hurt, seek medical attention, as some injuries may not be immediately apparent.
  • Calling the police. Contact the police and request that they get to the scene of the accident. They assess the situation and file an accident report. Make sure to get a copy of the police report, as it becomes important to your case later on.
  • Gathering evidence. Take photos of the accident scene, including any damage to your vehicle and the truck, skid marks on the road and any injuries. If there are witnesses to the accident, obtain their contact information. Take note of any signs of the truck driver’s negligence, such as speeding, distracted driving , or driving under the influence.
  • Exchanging information. Exchange contact information with the truck driver. Get the driver’s name, phone number, license plate number and insurance information.
  • Contacting your insurance company. Notify your insurance company of the accident as soon as possible. Provide them with any relevant information, such as the police report, witness statements and photographs.
  • Contacting your speeding truck accident lawyer. Finally, contact a truck accident attorney as soon as possible. A RAM Law attorney helps you navigate the legal process and ensures that your rights are protected. A skilled speeding truck accident attorney investigates the accident, gathers evidence and negotiates with the insurance companies on your behalf.

How Long Do I Have to File a Claim for a Truck Accident Caused by Speeding?

The time limit to file a claim for a truck accident caused by speeding varies depending on the jurisdiction where the accident occurred. This time limit is known as the statute of limitations. In New Jersey, the statute of limitations for personal injury claims resulting from a speeding truck accident is two years from the date of the accident.

Keep in mind that waiting too long to file a claim can have negative consequences on the outcome of your case for a number of reasons, such as:

  • Evidence may be lost or destroyed.
  • Witnesses may become harder to find, or their memories may fade.
  • Insurance companies may use the delay to argue that your injuries or damages were not caused by the accident.

So, if you’ve been involved in a truck accident caused by speeding, seek legal advice from your New Jersey speeding truck accident lawyer as soon as possible to receive the compensation you deserve.

What Evidence Can Prove the Truck Driver Was Speeding at the Time of the Accident?

Proving that a truck driver was speeding at the time of an accident can be crucial in determining liability and fault.

The types of evidence that can help prove that the truck driver was speeding include:

  • Eyewitness testimony. Eyewitnesses who saw the accident occur and can testify to the speed of the truck are a valuable source of evidence.
  • Police report. The police report typically holds information about the accident, including any evidence of speeding, such as skid marks or eyewitness accounts.
  • Black box data. Most commercial trucks are equipped with electronic logging devices or event data recorders, which can provide valuable information about the speed of the truck at the time of the accident.
  • Surveillance footage. If there are any surveillance cameras in the area, footage of the accident may show the speed at which the truck was traveling.
  • Accident reconstruction. An accident reconstruction expert witness can analyze the physical evidence at the scene of the accident, including the damage to the vehicles and the location of the debris, to determine the speed of the truck at the time of impact.

While all this evidence may support your case, it’s not always easy to obtain without the assistance of a speeding truck accident attorney. Experienced lawyers have the resources, contacts and investigators at hand to get it all together in time for you to make a solid case.

Can a Trucking Company Be Held Liable for the Actions of a Speeding Driver?

It’s possible for a trucking company to be held liable for the actions of a speeding driver if the driver was an employee of the company and was acting within the scope of their employment at the time of the incident. This is known as vicarious liability, which holds an employer responsible for the wrongful acts of their employees.

But if the driver was an independent contractor rather than an employee, the trucking company may not be held liable for their actions. It depends on the specific circumstances of the case, including the nature of the relationship between the trucking company and the driver, and the extent to which the trucking company exercised control over the driver’s actions.

Complex Truck Accidents Require Representation – Contact Our Truck Accident Lawyers at Rebenack, Aronow & Mascolo, L.L.P. Today

Accidents can result in catastrophic injuries, staggering medical expenses, and life-altering disabilities or death. You need an experienced truck accident lawyer with exceptional experience. Call Rebenack, Aronow & Mascolo, L.L.P. today at 732-247-3600 or contact us online to schedule a free consultation. Located in New Brunswick, Somerville, and Freehold, New Jersey, we serve clients in Middlesex County, Monmouth County, and Somerset County.

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