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Injuries resulting from truck accidents

On Behalf of | Aug 23, 2023 | Blog, Commercial Vehicle Accidents

Commuters might worry more about getting involved in a truck accident than any other vehicle collision. A truck accident could send multiple victims to an emergency room in Texas. The mass and weight of a tractor-trailer could inflict severe injuries, which might require extensive medical care to treat.

Truck accident injuries

There are numerous injuries truck accident victims might suffer. The injury’s severity can range depending on the impact’s force. For example, neck injuries are common, but one accident might cause whiplash, while another collision may lead to a broken neck. Regardless, all injuries can inflict pain and suffering on the victim.

Other common injuries people may experience include harm to the back, spinal column, brain and ribs. Victims could suffer several different injuries in the same accident. Multiple broken bones, for example, would not be uncommon.

Injuries suffered in a truck collision may result in fatalities. Sometimes, the victims do not realize how seriously they are hurt. Internal bleeding and other injuries may lead to death if not treated.

Legal action after a truck accident

Truck accidents may involve multiple victims and several vehicles. Those hurt in a truck crash could benefit greatly from undergoing a comprehensive medical evaluation to determine the extent of their injuries. The medical records may serve as evidence when seeking compensation from the negligent party. Victims could seek punitive damages when the driver’s behavior is particularly reckless.

Liable parties could extend beyond the truck drivers. If employers are found to have contributed to negligence, their employees may be subject to liability claims. Trucking companies that allow poorly maintained fleets to operate without performing necessary repairs could be sued after an accident. Liability insurance might cover the losses in some cases.

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