Garbage Truck Accidents
San Antonio Garbage Truck Accident Lawyer
Most of us don’t give much thought to the trucks or the drivers who pick up and dispose of our household trash. These trucks are a common sight and for the most part, we tend to ignore them. However, every year, people are hurt in accidents involving garbage trucks. These accidents tend to be serious because like big rigs and 18 wheelers, these are large vehicles that can cause extensive damage to cars, bicycles, motorcycles, and pedestrians.
Fault in Garbage Truck Accidents
When a garbage truck driver is at fault for an accident, the employer may also be partially at fault. This can be very complicated because some garbage contractors are private while others are operated by municipalities. It’s crucial for victims to contact a truck accident lawyer in San Antonio as soon as possible after an accident with a garbage truck. If the truck is privately owned, you’ll probably have two years to file a lawsuit. However, if the truck is owned by a municipality, the time frame to file a lawsuit may be as little as six months.
Reporting and Documenting Garbage Truck Accidents
As with any type of motor vehicle accident, it’s imperative you file a detailed police report, obtain the contact and insurance information from the driver and obtain witness contact information. Victims should also be seen immediately at an emergency room or private physician. Documenting your injuries can help your truck accident attorney when determining how to proceed to get you a settlement for your injuries and the damage to your vehicle.
Once you’ve reported the accident to your insurance company, avoid answering any questions from an insurance adjuster. We typically recommend you refer an adjuster to your attorney. As with most insurance adjusters, their goal is to get you to admit fault, diminish the severity of your injuries and ultimately settle your insurance claim for as little as possible. Your truck accident attorney can help make sure you get the full compensation you are entitled to under Texas personal injury laws.