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Collisions involving large commercial trucks can cause devastating injuries with life-changing consequences. The sheer size and weight of these vehicles mean that even a moment of negligence can lead to catastrophic damage for drivers, passengers, and pedestrians. If you sustained injuries in a truck accident, scheduling a free case review with a reputable Huntsville truck accident attorney at Mezrano Alabama Injury Lawyers can make all the difference in your recovery journey.

What Makes Mezrano Alabama Injury Lawyers Stand Out Above the Rest?

Our Huntsville truck accident attorneys boast over four decades of collective experience representing Alabama injury victims. Our sustained track record demonstrates a history of success, recovering millions for our clients. With numerous honors and accolades, and more than 500 five-star Google reviews, we’ve earned a reputation as Huntsville’s leading law firm. We understand the extraordinary challenges truck accident victims face, and we’re committed to fighting for the full compensation of your claim while you focus on medical treatment and recovery.

Huntsville Truck Accident Damages You May Recover

When pursuing a truck accident claim or lawsuit in Alabama, you may be entitled to recover compensatory and punitive damages. Compensatory damages address your actual losses and suffering. Punitive damages are rare, but serve to punish particularly reckless or negligent behavior by the trucking company or driver.

Understanding the full scope of available damages helps ensure you don’t settle for less than your case is worth, and having an experienced attorney evaluate your claim can reveal compensation opportunities you might not have considered. Don’t wait to retain legal counsel. The Alabama statute of limitations for filing a claim or lawsuit for your truck accident is only two years from the date of the crash.

Compensatory Damages

The compensatory damages in your case address the economic costs and non-economic impact of your collision. Economic damages are tangible financial losses with clear documentation, like medical bills and pay stubs. Non-economic damages address the intangible effects that drastically affect your quality of life:

  • Healthcare expenses (current and future treatment costs)
  • Income losses (wages, overtime, commissions) and benefits
  • Diminished earning capacity
  • Vehicle and property damages
  • Rental car reimbursement
  • Pain and suffering (physical pain, emotional distress)
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
  • Semiochophobia (fear of semi-trucks)
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Scarring, disfigurement, and loss of bodily function
  • Physical impairment and disability
  • Loss of consortium
  • Wrongful death benefits

Several factors influence compensation amounts, including the severity of your injuries, their long-term prognosis, and their impact on your daily life. Catastrophic injuries like traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) and spinal cord damage resulting in paralysis typically warrant higher settlements. Factors including your age, occupation, and pre-accident health status also play significant roles in determining fair compensation.

Common Locations for Huntsville Truck Accidents

Large commercial trucks pose significant dangers on our roadways due to their size, weight, and limited maneuverability.

Jackknife accidents, underride collisions, rollover crashes, and wide-turn accidents occur frequently when truck drivers fail to account for their vehicle’s limitations or ignore safety regulations. In Huntsville, they frequently occur on:

  • Interstate 565 corridor through downtown
  • U.S. Highway 72 near Research Park Boulevard
  • Memorial Parkway (U.S. 231) intersections
  • Interstate 65 interchange areas
  • University Drive commercial districts
  • Bob Wallace Avenue industrial zones

Huntsville’s position as a central distribution hub means commercial trucks constantly move through our city, delivering goods to local businesses and passing through to destinations across the Southeast. These massive vehicles share our roads during morning and evening commutes, navigate tight turns in industrial areas, and merge onto highways alongside passenger vehicles.

Weather conditions like sudden thunderstorms, which are common in North Alabama, create additional hazards when truck drivers fail to adjust their speed or following distance.

Truck Accident Injuries

The force of an 80,000-pound commercial truck colliding with passenger vehicles often results in devastating injuries that forever alter victims’ lives. Traumatic brain injuries can leave you struggling with cognitive impairment, memory loss, and personality changes that affect your relationships and ability to work. Spinal cord injuries may result in partial or complete paralysis, requiring lifetime medical care and adaptive equipment.

Internal organ damage demands emergency surgery and extended recovery periods. Severe burns from fuel tank explosions cause excruciating pain and permanent scarring, while crushing injuries to limbs sometimes necessitate amputation. Even seemingly minor truck accidents can cause debilitating soft tissue damage, herniated discs, and complex fractures that require multiple surgeries and months of physical therapy.

Huntsville Truck Accident Liability

We thoroughly investigate every aspect of your accident to establish fault and identify all responsible parties. Multiple parties often share liability in truck accidents, and our attorneys work diligently to hold each accountable. Insurance companies typically attempt to shift blame to each other in cases of multiple liability to minimize payouts. At Mezrano Alabama Injury Lawyers, we counter their tactics with thorough investigation and compelling evidence. Potentially liable parties are as follows:

  • Truck drivers: Driver fatigue, distracted driving, or substance abuse frequently contribute to accidents. Drivers may also violate hours-of-service regulations. Recent statistics demonstrate that large-truck drivers have the second-highest percentage (19.4%) of previously recorded traffic collisions compared to other motor vehicles (cars, motorcycles).
  • Trucking companies: Companies bear responsibility for hiring qualified drivers and maintaining their fleet. They may pressure drivers to meet unrealistic deadlines or ignore safety violations. Employers are also vicariously liable for their employees’ negligence under the respondeat superior doctrine.
  • Cargo loaders: Improperly loaded or unsecured cargo can shift during transport, causing rollovers. Overloaded trucks also increase stopping distances and equipment failure risks.
  • Maintenance providers: Third-party maintenance companies must properly service trucks and document repairs. Negligent maintenance leading to brake failures or tire blowouts creates liability.
  • Parts manufacturers: Defective components, such as faulty brakes, tires, or coupling devices, can cause accidents. Manufacturers face strict liability for dangerous products.

Our attorneys immediately begin collecting critical evidence to build your case, knowing that trucking companies often destroy or “lose” documentation after accidents. We secure driver logbooks, electronic logging device data, and GPS records to verify hours-of-service compliance and route history.

Black box data reveals critical details about speed, braking patterns, and driver actions in the moments before impact. We also obtain maintenance records, inspection reports, and cargo manifests while interviewing witnesses and working with accident reconstruction experts. Drug and alcohol testing results, driver qualification files, and company safety records often expose patterns of negligence that strengthen your claim.

Mezrano Alabama Injury Lawyers’ Secure Maximum Recovery

Our unyielding negotiations against insurance companies set us apart from firms that quickly settle for inadequate amounts. We refuse to back down when insurers try to minimize your injuries or dispute liability. Insurance adjusters know our reputation for aggressive advocacy, and they understand we’re ready to file civil lawsuits when recovering fair settlements requires courtroom action. While many cases settle before trial, our willingness to litigate motivates insurance companies to offer reasonable compensation rather than risk a judgment.

Consult an Experienced Huntsville Truck Accident Lawyer on Our Team

Don’t face the complexities of multiple liability, corporate insurance structures, and the legal system alone. Call Mezrano Alabama Injury Lawyers or reach out to us online to schedule your free case review with a reputable Huntsville truck accident attorney. We work within a contingency fee arrangement, meaning there are no upfront or hidden fees.

You don’t pay unless we win. Period. We are available 24/7 to address concerns and answer questions, providing the support you need during this challenging time.

Areas We Proudly Serve

  • Huntsville (35801-35816, 35824, 35893-35899)
  • Madison (35756-35758)
  • Athens (35611-35614)
  • Decatur (35601-35603, 35609, 35699)
  • Harvest (35749)
  • Hazel Green (35750)
  • New Market (35761)
  • Owens Cross Roads (35763)
  • Meridianville (35759)

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Alabama Personal Injury FAQs

What is a personal injury claim?

A personal injury claim is a claim for monetary compensation when someone is hurt by the actions of others. The injury doesn’t have to be intentional. An accident can be the basis of a personal injury claim based on negligence or for another reason. The personal injury claim is the process for the injured person to get compensation.

Will my personal injury claim go to court?

Only a small number of personal injury claims go to court. At your consultation, our lawyers can explain if your personal injury claim is likely to go to court. When we represent you, we make a case plan for your goals. Whether you hope to go to trial or reach a settlement, we represent your interests.

How do I hire Mezrano Alabama Injury Lawyers as my personal injury lawyer?

To hire our injury lawyers, contact us. Tell us that you have been hurt. We’ll ask what happened, and we’ll probably have some questions. If you choose us as your lawyers, you’ll sign a representation agreement. We always explain our representation in writing. Then, we will start your case immediately.

What is my personal injury case worth?

It depends. The first questions are – How much have I lost, financially and otherwise, because of my injuries? and How clear is it that the party I’m suing has legal fault? Generally, a personal injury case compensates the victim for their losses, reflecting the legal liability of the responsible party or parties. The amount varies from case to case. Ask about your case value at your consultation.

How does a personal injury lawyer help me?

A personal injury lawyer helps you pursue your compensation. They know what things may maximize your case value, and what steps to take. They work to avoid mistakes. Plus, they manage the legal process, working efficiently and knowing what to do next. When you choose Mezrano Alabama Injury Lawyers, you have our entire team working for you.

Should I accept a settlement offer?

Remember, the insurance company, the corporations and their teams of lawyers are not on your side. Whether it’s best to accept a settlement offer may depend on several things, including your preferences. We invite you to contact us to review a settlement offer. Contact us to talk to a lawyer.

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