18-Wheeler Accident Lawyer | Alabama
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18-Wheeler Accident Lawyer Service Overview
Injured in a Trucking Accident in Alabama? Our Aggressive Attorneys Are Ready to Fight for You
Alabama Law and Your Rights After an 18-Wheeler Accident
- Medical Expenses: Covers immediate and ongoing treatment, surgeries, rehabilitation, and medical equipment.
- Lost Wages: Compensation for current and future income lost due to injuries.
- Pain and Suffering: Payment for physical pain and emotional distress resulting from the accident.
- Property Damage: Covers repair or replacement of your vehicle and other damaged property.
- Breach of Duty: Show the truck driver’s negligence, like reckless driving, driver fatigue, or poor vehicle maintenance.
- Causation: Prove the driver's actions directly caused the accident and your injuries.
- Damages: Document all losses, such as medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
Average Settlement for 18-Wheeler Accidents in Alabama
Minor Injuries
Moderate Injuries
Significant Injuries
Catastrophic Injuries or Death
Types of 18-Wheeler Accident Cases We Handle in Alabama
These accidents often occur when a large truck fails to stop in time, causing severe damage to smaller vehicles. We work to secure full and fair compensation for victims.
When a truck's trailer swings out at a 90-degree angle, it can cause multi-vehicle pileups. We investigate these cases and hold negligent parties accountable.
These devastating accidents occur when a passenger vehicle slides beneath a truck's trailer, often resulting in tragic outcomes. We approach these cases with the utmost care and commitment.
Truck rollovers can result from driver error, improper loading, or poor road conditions. We navigate these cases and pursue compensation for injured parties.
When trucks make wide right turns, they can crush or sideswipe vehicles in their blind spots. We prove liability and fight for the rights of injured victims.
Common 18-Wheeler Accident Injuries We Handle in AL
Our Proven Process for Maximizing Your 18-Wheeler Accident Compensation
1. Comprehensive Accident Investigation
2. Aggressive Insurance Claim Handling
3. Forceful Negotiation
4. Aggressive Litigation and Trial Representation
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Why Choose Shelnutt & Varner for 18-Wheeler Accident Representation in Alabama?
You're Our Top Priority, Not Just Another Case
Aggressive Advocacy Throughout Your Case
Expertise in Complex Trucking Accident Cases
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18-Wheeler Accident FAQs
The statute of limitations is generally two years from the accident date. However, it's advisable to begin the legal process sooner. We recommend contacting us immediately to gather fresh evidence and build a stronger case.
Compensation may include economic damages (medical expenses, lost wages, property damage) and non-economic damages (pain and suffering, emotional distress). Punitive damages might be considered in cases of extreme negligence. At Shelnutt & Varner, we assess all aspects of your case to pursue maximum compensation.
Shelnutt & Varner operates on a contingency fee basis, so you don't pay upfront costs or attorney fees. We only get paid if we successfully recover compensation for you, typically as a percentage of the settlement or court award.
Compensation varies widely depending on factors like injury severity, property damage, liability, and insurance coverage. While an exact average isn't possible, settlements for severe injuries or fatalities can be substantial. The team at Shelnutt & Varner works to maximize your compensation based on the unique details of your case.
While many cases are resolved through settlements, some proceed to trial. At Shelnutt & Varner, we prepare every case for trial while excelling in negotiations. Our approach is tailored to your best interests and preferences.
Shelnutt & Varner, located at 517 Broad St, Gadsden, AL 35901, serves 18-wheeler accident victims throughout Alabama, including in Birmingham, Mobile, Huntsville, and Montgomery. To get in touch, call 256-547-4988 or contact us here.