Fuel Truck Accidents
Our experienced fuel truck accident attorneys understand the complex federal regulations governing hazardous cargo transport and fight aggressively to hold negligent drivers and trucking companies accountable for maximum compensation.
Fuel tanker trucks play a crucial role in ensuring that gas stations, industrial plants, and many other businesses have access to the fuel they need. The drivers of these trucks are essential in keeping the nation’s economy on track. However, truck drivers may also spend dozens of hours on the road during an average workweek, and sometimes, because of exhaustion, boredom, or simple carelessness, they cause serious traffic accidents.
Crashes involving fuel trucks are dangerous in ways that other truck accidents are not, making it difficult to pursue legal action that yields results. Fortunately, a fuel truck accident lawyer is available to help. The attorneys at The Law Firm for Truck Safety understand what you and your family are going through, and we will work tirelessly to get you the compensation you deserve. We have handled numerous fuel truck cases.
Unique Hazards of Fuel Truck Accidents
Just like box trucks and tractor-trailers loaded with cargo, a tanker truck filled with fuel is several tons heavier and several yards longer than a passenger car. This means that it is a lot harder to control while traveling at speed. In addition, unlike with other types of commercial vehicles, the contents of a fuel truck can be just as dangerous as the truck itself.
A single stray spark can set spilled fuel ablaze or even cause an explosion, putting everyone nearby at risk of serious burns, impact injuries, and other potentially fatal forms of harm. Injuries sustained in an accident involving a fuel truck can result in loss of the ability to work, ongoing future medical bills, and various forms of physical and mental suffering. Support from an attorney experienced in handling fuel truck collisions is essential to receive the full and fair compensation you deserve for the long-term impact of your truck accident.
Regardless of the specific cause of a crash involving this type of truck, what every successful fuel truck accident lawsuit has in common is negligence on either the truck driver, truck company, or other parties involved. As a qualified attorney can explain, any trucker who acts recklessly or carelessly while driving has breached the duty of care all drivers have to be responsible and lawful, and a breach of duty that directly leads to another person getting injured qualifies as grounds for a personal injury lawsuit.
Taking Action Within Filing Time Limits
Legal counsel can play a key role in building and filing a strong lawsuit quickly after a fuel truck accident. This is important because evidence can be lost, damaged, or even intentionally destroyed if you wait too long to file a lawsuit. It is also essential to act quickly because every state in the country has a statute of limitations that sets a deadline for starting a personal injury claim.
Depending on where your crash happened, and in some cases, when you find your injuries and where the companies involved operate from, you may have as many as five years after your accident to file a lawsuit. However, it's always best to contact a truck accident attorney as soon as possible. Some states like Tennessee, leave you only one year to file, and it may not be immediatley apparent in which state your claim should be filed.
After being involved in an accident with a fuel truck, you'll want to schedule a free case consultation as soon as possible to understand your rights and the legal options available to you. Working with a seasoned truck accident lawyer like those at The Law Firm for Truck Safety, will give your claim the best chance of finding all responsible parties, so you don't have to worry about leaving money on the table.
Contact an Attorney if You Have Been in a Crash With a Fuel Truck
Few things are more frightening than seeing an out-of-control tractor-trailer barreling towards you, but seeing a truck full of explosive material on a collision course with your car might be one of them. Money alone cannot completely erase the pain and trauma that such a crash can cause, but working with a fuel truck accident lawyer to seek fair compensation can be crucial for maximizing your quality of life in the future.
The Law Firm for Truck Safety exclusively handles personal injury and wrongful death claims resulting from truck accidents. Our firm has more lawyers with class A commercial driver's licenses (CDLs) than any other law firm in the country. We also have more NBTA board-certified truck accident law specialists than any other firm in the US. Call our legal team today to schedule your free truck crash case review, and let us put all our experience and knowledge to work for you.