Covington,KY Truck Accident Lawyer
Lawrence & Associates Accident & Injury Lawyers, LLC has in-depth experience navigating auto collision cases throughout the state of Kentucky. Our experienced team knows the ins and outs of Covington’s legal landscape, and we are committed to helping victims of truck crashes.
Semi-truck wrecks come with unique risks, including more severe injuries and property damage than a typical car crash claim. It is essential to secure skilled legal support in your case to ensure you obtain fair compensation for your damages. Call our law office today at (859) 251-3045 to speak with a Covington truck accident lawyer.
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- How Our Truck Accident Attorneys in Covington Help Maximize Your Settlement
- Hear From Our Satisfied Clients
- Common Causes of Truck Accidents in Covington
- Who May Be Liable in a Truck Accident?
- Compensation for Covington Truck Accidents
- How Long Do I Have To File a Claim After a Truck Accident in Covington?
- Contact a Covington Truck Accident Lawyer at Lawrence & Associates Today
- Frequently Asked Questions
How Our Truck Accident Attorneys in Covington Help Maximize Your Settlement
Our dedicated legal team is passionate about helping truck accident victims and fights to get them maximum compensation for their claim. We also seek out optimal medical care to help them recover from their injuries so they can focus on healing and getting their life back on track.
With over 20 years of experience, we have a solid reputation in handling truck accident cases. Our truck crash attorneys have local knowledge of Covington roads, laws, and courts. This knowledge equips us to handle even the most complex cases. We pair personalized attention and communication with aggressive representation against insurance companies to ensure you receive the compensation you deserve.
Attorney Justin Lawrence
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“After a truck accident, you need to call an attorney because first we need to go to the scene and we need to gather evidence. That trucking company, I will guarantee you, has already gotten a call from the driver and maybe before the ambulance took you away, they had someone at the scene taking photos, gathering physical evidence, and doing their best to prove that it wasn’t the trucking company’s fault, even if it was. So, you want us to gather every bit of evidence we can as soon after the wreck as possible because eventually it’ll get washed away.”
Our Client Bill of Rights is what sets us apart from our competitors. We uphold our values with pride, ensuring each client receives outstanding and individualized care.
- The Right to Full Analysis: At the beginning of your case, meet with a specialist who can evaluate all aspects and ensure you’re filing the right claim
- The Right to Updates: Your attorney will provide regular updates. This way, you’ll know what’s happening when it happens and that everything is moving forward normally, even during less active times.
- The Right to Specialization: At Lawrence & Associates, our attorneys limit themselves to a maximum of two practice areas to avoid becoming a jack of all trades but a master of none.
- The Right to Authority: Your legal team understands that you call the shots when it comes to settling or filing your case. The case belongs to you, and all the decisions are yours.
Our compassionate and experienced trial attorneys are here to give you a measure of justice and financial relief for what you’ve been through.
Our Successful Motor Vehicle Accident Case Results
We have secured numerous successful case results on behalf of our clients.
for a woman who was killed while driving due to spillage on the road
settlement for a woman who was injured by a driver fleeing a traffic stop. She suffered severe ankle injuries.
settlement for a passenger who sustained a serious foot injury in a car accident where the driver swerved into a utility pole.
Hear From Our Satisfied Clients
Review a few of our 5-Star client testimonials below and see our client stories to gain a better understanding of what it is like to partner with us.
“Absolutely the best Firm in Ohio and Kentucky. Don’t question it. Hire them!”
– Marc Pacin
“I contacted Justin Lawrence to handle a legal issue that he previously tried in the Kentucky Supreme Court. Based on his experience and knowledge, the entire situation was resolved with a liability carrier in less than 6 weeks. His office was easy to work with and responded to all inquiries the same day.”
– Carol Greissman
“I was referred to Lawrence and Associates by a friend in the legal field.I was involved in a car accident and was having trouble dealing with the other drivers insurance company. The other driver was cited as at fault. Despite this, his insurance company mainly through incompetence than malice jerked me around. (I would have been happy with much less than Justin was able to get from them on my own!) So, I hired Justin Lawrence to represent me. I was VERY happy with him. He kept me up to date on everything along the way. He was polite and courteous, taking time to explain things as needed. He did a great job negotiating with the other persons insurance company!”
– Paul Mullins
Common Causes of Truck Accidents in Covington
A truck accident can happen under numerous circumstances, with several factors contributing to its severity. More often than not, collisions occur due to one party’s negligent actions, including the following:
- Trucker fatigue – Long drives on the I-75 or the I-275 loop can lead to delayed reactions and rear-end crashes, especially near the Brent Spence Bridge approaches.
- Distracted driving – Texting, talking on the radio, and other forms of distraction can be deadly, especially on busy roads.
- Speeding or reckless driving – Speeding is a danger on winding roads. Quick lane changes or tailgating can lead to serious crashes.
- Brake failure from poor maintenance – Poor maintenance can cause brake failure. This is especially risky on downhill grades on Kentucky’s mountain roads, where stopping distances matter.
- Overloaded or improperly loaded cargo – Unbalanced loads can make a truck tip or jackknife. Curvy roads or tight turns can make this even more dangerous.
- Driving in poor weather – Rain, fog, and snow make Kentucky roads more challenging to navigate. Accidents often happen on the I-71 during storms, especially near Oldham County and the Northern Kentucky hills.
To have a successful case, you must tie the cause to liability. For example, if a trucker was driving under the influence of alcohol and ended up hitting your car, you could present evidence of their intoxication through police reports and demonstrate negligence, which could lead to liability for your damages.
Who May Be Liable in a Truck Accident?
You must use strong evidence to prove liability in a truck crash case. However, pinpointing the at-fault party in a truck accident can be difficult without a skilled Covington attorney. Some potentially liable parties include the following:
- The truck driver – If the trucker engaged in negligent actions, such as distracted driving or failing to comply with local laws, they could be liable for your damages.
- The trucking company – In some cases, the trucker’s company may hold partial responsibility for a collision, especially if the cause was linked to poor hiring practices or placing unrealistic standards on its employees.
- The cargo company – Overloaded or improperly loaded cargo can contribute to an accident by causing a truck to tip over, jackknife, or debris to come loose and hit another vehicle. The people responsible for loading the cargo could be held liable for doing an inadequate job.
- Vehicle or parts manufacturers – Truck parts, such as defective brakes or steering wheels, can lead to serious collisions that trace back to the manufacturer.
- Maintenance providers – If a truck is poorly maintained and this issue causes a crash on the highway, the maintenance providers may be held liable for damages.
Determining liability requires an in-depth investigation into the details of the case. Our legal team can handle this process on your behalf so you can focus on recovery.
Compensation for Covington Truck Accidents
You may be eligible for several forms of compensation following a truck accident. These typically fall into three primary categories: Economic, non-economic, and punitive damages.
Economic damages consist of the tangible losses you experienced from a personal injury, such as:
- Medical bills
- Property damage
- Lost wages
- Out-of-pocket expenses
Non-economic damages compensate you for the more subjective losses you experience in an accident, including the following:
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional trauma
- Loss of consortium
- Permanent disability
When the court chooses to assign punitive damages, these are given to punish the defendant for especially egregious behavior. For instance, in a truck accident case, punitive damages may be available for egregious or reckless conduct, particularly if it resulted in a wrongful death.
In Kentucky, the state follows a pure comparative negligence system. This means you can recover damages even if you were mostly at fault. However, your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault. An example of this is a plaintiff being assigned 70% liability for their injuries, allowing them to recover 30% of the total compensation.
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How Long Do I Have To File a Claim After a Truck Accident in Covington?
Under KRS § 304.39‑230, Kentucky law states most motor-vehicle injury claims must be filed within two years from the date of the crash or within two years of the last personal injury protection (PIP) payment, whichever is later. Failing to file within this deadline can result in being barred from recovering compensation.
However, some exceptions may exist, such as in cases involving hidden injuries and incapacitation. Due to potential outliers in your truck accident case, it is vital to seek guidance from a Covington lawyer.
Contact a Covington Truck Accident Lawyer at Lawrence & Associates Today
If you or your loved one has been injured in a trucking collision, call us as (513) 951-6723 (OH) | (859) 251-3045 (KY) or contact us through out online form for a free consultation today. With Lawrence & Associates, there is no fee unless you win.
Our lawyers are committed to fighting for fair compensation for Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky residents. We will answer your questions, seek justice for you and your family, and we won’t hesitate to take your case to court if necessary.
Frequently Asked Questions
How Is a Truck Accident Different From a Car Accident in Kentucky?
Truck accidents often involve more severe injuries and complex liability, since multiple parties, like the driver, trucking company, or cargo loader, may be responsible under Kentucky law. This may lead to a need for a larger payout to cover damages.
Do I Need To File a Lawsuit Right Away After a Truck Accident?
You do not have to file immediately, but Kentucky’s statute of limitations gives you two years from the accident, or last PIP payment, to file, so it is best to act quickly to preserve evidence and protect your rights.
What if I Were Partially at Fault for the Truck Accident?
Kentucky follows pure comparative negligence, so you can still recover damages even if you were mostly at fault. However, your compensation will be reduced by your percentage of liability.
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