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If you get injured in a truck accident, sometimes the problem was not just a simple driver error. Sometimes people are violating trucking regulations, and these rules exist for a reason. The primary purpose is to keep other motorists safe. If someone ignored these regulations and caused you harm, they need to be held accountable. A Fayetteville, Arkansas truck accident lawyer can help you with that.

What Are Some Trucking Regulations That Could Affect My Case?

There are plenty of trucking regulations that could end up affecting your case. Some rules that commonly get broken and lead to accidents tend to involve regulations like:

  • Hours of service, or how long drivers can drive without breaks
  • The weight of the truck and cargo
  • How well the truck and its components are maintained
  • The qualifications of drivers
  • Whether drivers are tested for alcohol or drugs

Ignoring rules about these kinds of things can easily make the road a more dangerous place.

Who Are Liable Parties in a Truck Accident Case?

If regulations were ignored and that caused your truck accident, there could be multiple liable parties. You may be able to sue one or more of the following for damages:

The driver: Drivers can make mistakes. They can ignore hours of service rules and drive for too long. They can also take drugs and get behind the wheel. A truck driver that contributes to an accident should be held accountable.

The trucking company: The owner of the truck can also ignore regulations and cause harm as a result. Ignoring weight limits, loading improper cargo, and failing to properly maintain vehicles can all be causes or contributing factors to accidents.

A parts manufacturer: If a faulty part ends up causing an accident and this was determined to be the component manufacturer’s fault, they could also be sued for compensation.

Sometimes one party is to blame, but sometimes multiple parties can contribute to a crash. Your lawyer will help you figure out who should be held responsible.

How Long Do I Have to Sue After a Trucking Accident?

You do not have unlimited time to sue after getting injured in a trucking accident. The state gives you three years to sue, so get ready to act if you have suffered injuries and believe that someone ignored trucking regulations.

Do I Need a Lawyer That Knows Trucking Regulations?

It can be helpful to have an experienced truck accident lawyer on your side during this process. Your attorney can

  • Handle all communications for you
  • Calculate fair compensation
  • Defend you from any accusations of fault or wrongdoing
  • Consult with medical experts about your prognosis
  • Hold all liable parties accountable

Contact Our Firm Today

So if you or a loved one suffered injuries in a truck accident, do not delay. Contact the Knapp Law Firm and learn more about what we can do to help you and your family make things right. We are ready to help you fight for the compensation that you deserve.

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Donald E. Knapp, Jr.

Throughout the Southeast, people in your circumstances have trusted Attorney Knapp and his team to resolve a wide variety of legal issues and aggressively work on their behalf.
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