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Large truck accidents, in particular crashes involving semi-trucks, 18-wheelers, large commercial vehicles, vans, and other heavy trucks can cause horrible, life-changing injuries. Because these vehicles tend to have large insurance policies, insurance carriers are very aggressive in defending these lawsuits. That is why you need top Lansing truck accident lawyers to protect you and your family and to obtain the most compensation and best results. The Lansing semi-truck lawyers at the Lee Steinberg Law Firm are experts in these cases, helping clients obtain hundreds of millions in settlements and verdicts for over 50 years.

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What Are Important Pieces of Evidence in a Truck Accident Crash

When a truck accident occurs, many pieces of evidence must be preserved and reviewed. A good Lansing truck accident lawyer will immediately send a “spoilation letter” or preservation letter to the trucking company asking them to preserve the truck, any video surveillance, vehicle maintenance reports, and a host of other items. 

A big piece of evidence is video footage. With more and more cameras outfitted on semi-truck trailers and 18-wheelers, as well as Dash Cam video used by drivers, video footage is essential to proving the truth. Our office has used video surveillance to shut down excuses and ridiculous defenses made up by the defendant and their insurance team. 

In addition, your attorneys need to request and obtain:

  • Driver’s qualification file and driver logs
  • Daily inspection reports 
  • Annual inspection reports
  • Inspection, maintenance, and repair records
  • The black box or electronic control module “ECM” data
  • Policies and procedure manuals or training documents
  • DOT safety audits and MDOT documentation

These items are just a start. The FMCSA maintains company safety profiles for carriers at http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov

The Lee Steinberg Law Firm Knows How to Get You Justice and Compensation 

Collisions involving a commercial vehicle, like an 18-wheeler or semi-truck, differ greatly from a normal auto accident. Due to their size, these vehicles travel with great velocity and force. Even a minor impact can cause horrible injuries to the occupants. 

Commercial trucks are usually company owned and therefore have corporate insurance policies. This means there is more exposure for the insurance carrier. Because of this reality, trucking companies and their lawyers are extremely aggressive in defending these cases. They will hire people to go to the scene as soon as possible to collect evidence. 

That is why it is essential to hire an experienced Lansing truck accident law firm who knows how to fight these tactics. Our team of truck accident lawyers also gets on site and do the things necessary to prove negligence on the part of the truck driver. This includes:

  • Speaking to law enforcement
  • Interviewing and getting witness statements
  • Obtaining valuable video footage and surveillance
  • Getting dash cam video 
  • Taking photographs of the accident scene 
  • Sending an email and letter to the trucking company to not destroy evidence
  • Hiring experts to prove the truck driver was negligent in causing the crash and injuries

What Compensation Does Our Lansing Truck Lawyers Get For Our Clients?

There are different types of compensation available to the accident victim and their family following a commercial truck crash. This can be broken down into economic damages and non-economic damages.

Economic Damages

  • Medical expenses, such as hospital bills and doctor bills
  • Future medical expenses that will be incurred
  • Lost wages and future lost income
  • Transportation to and from medical appointments 
  • Reimbursement of out-of-pocket costs and prescriptions 
  • Burial and funeral costs

These economic damages are also known as Michigan no-fault benefits or first-party benefits. Under Michigan law, there are specific rules for who is responsible for paying these benefits first. Most of the time, it is not always the at-fault trucking company. That is why it is important to call a proven Lansing truck accident lawyer and law firm that can get these payments going as soon as possible.  

Non-Economic Damages

In addition to first-party benefits, those injured by a truck driver’s negligence can receive non-economic damages. This type of damage includes:

  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress
  • Depression and anxiety
  • Loss of society
  • Loss of consortium
  • Scarring and permanent disfigurement 

What are Dangerous Areas in Lansing to Drive Around?

Lansing and East Lansing are busy cities with many communities nearby, including Holt, Mason, and Meridian Township. As a result, there is a lot of traffic and dangerous intersections in the Lansing area. Some of these dangerous areas include sharing the road with semi-trucks and 18-wheelers. Some of the areas to drive with extra caution include:

  • Anywhere on I-96 
  • US 127 
  • I496
  • Lake Lansing Rd
  • Grand River Ave.
  • Harrison St
  • Michigan Ave.
  • Saginaw St.

Remember, truck drivers do not have the same ability to stop in time as a normal car. They have more restricted views and are less able to make quick adjustments when the normal flow of traffic changes. When you are driving near an 18-wheeler or semi-truck, give yourself extra space. Do not cut in front of a large commercial truck. If the roads have ice and snow, it is important to be extra cautious.  

The Most Common Injuries Following a Lansing Truck Accident

Because of the size of many big trucks, in particular semi-trucks and 18-wheelers, the injuries they cause can be catastrophic and life-changing. Even an 18-wheeler driving at a slow rate of speed can deliver a force powerful enough to cause serious personal injuries. Some of the common injuries following a truck collision include: 

  • Broken bones. Broken bones are common truck accident injuries and can require physical therapy, surgery, and a long recovery time. 
  • Spinal cord injury. A severe injury to the spinal cord can cause paralysis, loss of muscle use, and loss of use of extremities. 
  • Low back pain and lumbar herniation. Injury to the lower back can cause a tear to the discs between the vertebrae, leading to an impingement of the spinal cord. This can cause numbness and tingling down the hip and legs to the feet.  
  • Neck pain. Neck injuries can create severe neck stiffness, pain in the shoulders, burning, and numbness in the arms and hands. Treatment of neck pain can be extensive, including physical therapy and a neck fusion.  
  • Traumatic brain injury (TBI) or closed head injury. Injuries to the head like a concussion can result in life-changing events. Symptoms include cognitive impairment, memory loss, migraine headaches, mood swings, and sensitivity to light and sound. 
  • Torn ligaments. Tears to the ligaments and tendons can also result in surgery. Examples include a torn ACL, meniscus, Achilles Tendon, or ulnar nerve injury.
  • Facial injuries. A broken jaw, broken nose, black eyes, and scarring are common injuries in a bad truck accident. 

How Do Road Conditions Affect Truck Accidents

Weather and road conditions can be a major cause for truck accidents.  

1.  Construction Zones. Construction zones cause quick stopping and back-ups. They also lead to rear-end crashes. When a large commercial truck rear-ends a normal car, the results can be catastrophic. It is important to obey the speed limit in a construction zone and drive with extra caution. 

2.  Heavy Traffic. When there is a lot of traffic, people like to quickly stop, speed ahead, and change lanes. If a truck driver darts out in front of an oncoming car or truck, that person may be negligent in causing the collision. We all hate sitting in traffic. But making sure you and everyone else around you get to their destination safely is more important.  

3.  Inclement Weather. Whether it is snow, ice, or rain, the weather has a big impact on driving. Snow and ice dramatically increase the stopping distance for all vehicles, in particular semi-trucks, and large commercial trucks. Rain and snow decrease road visibility and makes a regular drive very dangerous. 

Contact Us Today – Our Lansing, MI Truck Accident Lawyers Are Ready to Represent You

When you have sustained serious injuries in an auto accident in Lansing, you have a lot going on. The attorneys at the Lee Steinberg Law Firm will meet with you and protect you throughout your case. We will fight for the monetary compensation you deserve by law.  

We have represented thousands of clients throughout Michigan and obtained hundreds of millions in settlements and verdicts. 
Call us for a free consultation at 1-800-533-3733, or fill out a contact form today.