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How Truckers Can Defend Their Case In An Auto Accident

By: Mike Davis

Truckers have it rough. First, they have the tough job that takes them away from their family and puts them in dangerous situations. Then they have to worry about stress, deadlines, and what have you. And to top it off, they are always in danger of causing an accident that could put them in a heap of debt.

Finding a lawyer is the first order of business. Without one, a trucker won't know the specific laws and loopholes that can be used against him or her. Some lawyers will even take cases on for free if the trucker doesn't have the money for a big-city lawyer. Remember that it's not always a matter of who has the most expensive lawyer: just who has the lawyer with enough experience to prove a point to the judge or jury.

Truckers that want to prevent against claims need a kit that helps them document what happened. The kit should have items that can tell what happened better than any eye witness. This would include a camera or a video recorder to document damage, audio recorders for any testimony, and then of course medical supplies to help anyone who has been injured in the crash.

Some things can give the other party an instant advantage: such as having a radar detector. This is a violation of the law in many states of the US, and can easily disqualify the trucker from successfully defending his case of fault. Even if one is found, a lawyer can help recover the facts and show there was reason for such a device.

Defending a case is becoming easier as technology progresses. An example would be with the computer systems that are on every cab being made in the United States. The computer can record speed data that will help find who was at fault. Smart systems also record location data, acceleration and braking, and detects any malfunctions within the truck. Defending when at fault is easier when a computer chip can say that the trucker wasn't responsible, although the manufacturer of the truck was.

If you were put out of work because of the accident, there are benefits that a lawyer can secure. If you feel as though you were wrongfully terminated, the lawyer can help get the job back and recover lost fees. In some cases lawyers can even sue for emotional distress and get quite a large sum of cash for your pain and suffering.

In Conclusion

Truckers won't have it easy on the open road, but with the advice listed here they can at least even the playing field when things go wrong. First thing is first: get a lawyer so you know what your risks and options are.

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