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Were You Injured in a Truck Accident That Wasn’t Your Fault?

The Ken Nunn Law Office is here to help you get compensation for your injuries. With over 50 years of experience, our firm knows what it takes to get you the settlement you deserve. If you were injured due to no fault of your own, contact us for free to see if an Anderson truck accident attorney can take your case.

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Your Truck Accident Lawyer in Anderson, IN

Truck accidents often result in devastating consequences for victims and their families. If you or a loved one were involved in a truck accident in Anderson, Indiana, our experienced truck team can help you pursue compensation for your losses. We understand the complexities of Indiana law surrounding truck accidents and will fight for the maximum settlement. Discuss your case with a truck accident lawyer in Anderson for free today.

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Getting started with your case is as simple as a click or a phone call. Reach out to our law office today, and we’ll start reviewing your case immediately.

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You may be entitled to compensation if you’ve been hurt due to someone else’s carelessness. We’ll fight for every dollar you deserve, so you can focus on recovering.

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At the Ken Nunn Law Office, we work on contingency. This means there’s no fee to hire us and no cost at all unless we win for you.

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Who Is at Fault for Your Accident?

Determining fault in a truck accident involves a thorough investigation and often multiple parties, including the truck driver, the trucking company, and potentially even the truck manufacturer. Indiana follows a modified comparative fault rule, which means that you may still recover damages as long as you are less than 50% responsible for the accident. 

Common Truck Accident Causes

Truck accidents can occur for many reasons, and some of the most common causes include:

  • Driver Fatigue: Truck drivers often work long hours, and fatigue is a common cause of accidents.
  • Distracted Driving: Using a cell phone, eating, or other distractions can contribute to truck accidents.
  • Improper Maintenance: Faulty brakes, tires, or other mechanical failures can lead to serious accidents.
  • Improper Loading: Overloaded or improperly balanced cargo can cause the truck to tip or sway dangerously.

Trucking companies must comply with both federal and state regulations, such as the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) rules and Indiana state regulations on vehicle maintenance and operation. 

If you’re unsure who was at fault for your accident, an Anderson truck accident attorney can help you determine liability and the next steps to take.

When to File a Lawsuit

In Indiana, you generally have 2 years to file a personal injury lawsuit following a truck accident. This statute of limitations applies to both bodily injury and wrongful death claims. Truck accident claims take time, so the sooner you reach out to an attorney, the sooner they can begin investigating the accident and building your case. It’s always a good idea to talk to an attorney after you’re injured in an accident to ensure you file your claim in time. After the 2-year statute of limitations expires, you will not be able to pursue compensation for your injuries.

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Types of Compensation You Could Receive

Victims of truck accidents in Indiana may be eligible for various types of compensation, including:

Medical Expenses

Covers both immediate and ongoing medical treatments.

Lost Wages

Compensation for income lost during recovery and future earning potential if your ability to work is affected.

Pain and Suffering

Includes physical pain and emotional distress.

Property Damage

Covers the cost of repairing or replacing your vehicle and other damaged personal items.

The specific compensation you’re eligible for depends on the unique circumstances of your accident, the impact it has had on your life, whether or not you have insurance, and whether or not you’re still receiving treatment. Speak to an attorney today to learn what your case could be worth.

Why It’s Better To Work With an Anderson Truck Accident Attorney

Navigating a truck accident claim on your own can be overwhelming, especially when facing large trucking companies with extensive resources. Our experienced Anderson truck accident attorneys can:

  • Handle All Communication: We manage all communication with insurance companies and legal representatives.
  • Investigate Thoroughly: We gather evidence, including police reports, witness statements, and accident reconstruction, to build a strong case.
  • Represent You in Court (if necessary): If your case goes to trial, we handle litigations on your behalf.
  • Maximize Your Compensation: We work to ensure that you receive full and fair compensation for your injuries and losses.

Truck Accident FAQs

How are truck accident cases different from car accident cases?

Truck accident cases tend to involve more complex regulations and multiple parties. Truck drivers and companies must adhere to FMCSA regulations, making the investigation process more detailed. Additionally, truck accidents often result in more severe injuries, leading to larger claims.

Do I need a truck accident lawyer to win my case?

While it’s not legally required, having a lawyer greatly increases your chances of obtaining fair compensation. An attorney can handle the complexities of Indiana and federal laws, negotiate with insurance companies, and represent you in court if necessary.

What if my injuries don’t show up right away?

Some injuries, such as whiplash or traumatic brain injuries, may not be immediately apparent. Indiana law allows you to seek compensation as long as you file within the statute of limitations (2 years from the date of the accident). It’s important to seek medical attention immediately after an accident and to document any current symptoms or potential future symptoms.

How long will my case take to settle?

The timeline for a truck accident case varies depending on the complexity of the case, the willingness of parties to settle, and whether the case goes to trial. Your lawyer may be able to estimate a timeframe based on similar cases they’ve worked on in the past.

Will my truck accident case go to trial?

Many truck accident cases settle out of court. However, if a fair settlement cannot be reached, our attorneys are prepared to take your case to trial. We’ll discuss all options with you and work to achieve the best possible outcome.

Learn How Much Your Case Could Be Worth

Determining the value of your truck accident case involves assessing all the financial, physical, and emotional impacts of your injuries. Our skilled attorneys have decades of experience and a deep understanding of the local legal landscape. Contact us today for a free consultation with a truck accident lawyer in Anderson, IN.

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