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Hit by a Truck in a Construction Zone

Construction zones are often busy and chaotic. Even if traffic flows smoothly, there are often potential accidents.

Truck accidents happen when truck drivers fail to look out carefully as they pass through the zone or fail to look out for through traffic as they go about their work.

If you have been hit by a truck in a construction zone and believe it was the truck driver’s fault, you could contact a personal injury lawyer as soon as your injuries allow.

A personal injury claim may help pay medical bills, get your car repaired and compensate for lost earnings.

Typical Construction Zone Truck Accidents

Machinery working in a construction zone often includes trucks bringing construction materials to the site and offloading them. These trucks by necessity often have to share the available space with normal traffic.

If the construction zone is not well managed, a truck could collide with a road user, causing significant damage and potential injuries.

It is the responsibility of the supervisors at the construction zone to ensure that work trucks and other heavy equipment does not come into conflict with other vehicles legitimately using the highway.

Not all construction zone accidents are caused by trucks belonging to the company in charge of the construction or maintenance going on.

Truck drivers who are part of the flow of through traffic can get exasperated by the delays and may decide to speed up when they are allowed to move.

Accidents may happen when truck drivers fail to take into account the slow movement of other road users in front and behind them.

How You Should Proceed With a Claim After a Truck Accident

If you were hit by a truck in a construction zone and believe it was not your fault, you may be considering filing a claim with the driver’s own insurer or the company’s insurer.

You will need convincing evidence that the truck driver’s negligence was to blame for the accident.

Fortunately, it is likely that there were many people who witnessed what happened. This means you may be able get witness statements to back up your claim.

You will also need evidence that you were injured as a result of the crash and your vehicle was damaged. The cost of any medical treatment and repairs to your vehicle should be backed up by proof of payment or invoices.

You may want to include any lost earnings in your claim, as well as compensation for emotional and psychological shock caused by the crash and subsequent injuries.

Hit by a Truck in a Construction Zone

You Should Use a Personal Injury Lawyer to Help With a Claim

Personal injury claims may be protracted and may prove to be more difficult than you think. It is advisable to use an experienced personal injury lawyer to assess your case before filing a claim.

They may help you prepare evidence you will need to support your claim and negotiate with the at-fault driver’s insurer. Most claims of this type are usually settled eventually without going to court.

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