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Cincinnati Box Truck Accident Lawyers

Were you involved in an accident with a box truck? Did you suffer injuries requiring medical treatment and ultimately resulting in various expenses you can’t afford to pay? If so, the Cincinnati truck accident lawyers of Lawrence & Associates Accident and Injury Lawyers, LLC might be able to help you with your case and pursue the maximum compensation you need to heal and get your life back on track.

Box trucks contain a front cab for the driver and an enclosed box-like cargo area on the back of the vehicle. Companies will typically use them to transport goods and other cargo from warehouses to retail stores. They’re also useful for carrying large items, such as furniture or construction materials for job sites. Although smaller than a tractor-trailer, they’re still much larger than the standard passenger car and can weigh up to 30,000 pounds. This makes them dangerous to the occupants of smaller vehicles when accidents occur.

The Cincinnati box truck accident lawyers of Lawrence & Associates Accident and Injury Lawyers, LLC have the experience and resources to hold the truck driver or trucking company liable for the harm they caused. Their negligent actions led to your injuries, and they should provide adequate compensation to cover your medical treatment and associated costs. Call us for your free consultation at (513) 351-5997 to learn more about our legal services and what we can do for you in your case.

Common Types of Box Truck Accidents

Truck drivers must undergo extensive training and testing to obtain a commercial driver’s license and safely operate a box truck. The truck’s large size requires specialized skills to maneuver around other vehicles and avoid colliding with them and other objects. Despite a truck driver’s qualifications, however, they could still crash into another driver’s car as a result of careless or reckless behavior.

The most common types of box truck accidents that can occur are:

  • Rollover accidents – With a high center of gravity, a box truck could roll in a crash. The momentum could lift the tires of the vehicle off the ground, tipping it onto the side.
  • Blind spot accidents – Commercial trucks have large blind spots. The driver must constantly check for other cars in their blind spots before changing lanes or merging.
  • T-bone collisions – Side-impact accidents happen when one vehicle crashes into the side of another. These types of accidents commonly occur in intersections when a truck driver runs a red light or stop sign.
  • Head-on accidents – Colliding with another vehicle head-on is by far one of the most deadly accidents that can happen between a large truck and a passenger vehicle. Truck drivers are often on the road for up to ten hours, which can lead to fatigue. Focusing on anything other than driving for even a split second could cause the truck to drift into oncoming traffic, resulting in an accident.
  • Rear-end accidents – Tailgating is one of the most common reasons rear-end crashes happen between commercial trucks and other cars. When a truck driver follows someone too closely, there isn’t enough distance between both vehicles to quickly come to a complete stop if necessary.

Lawrence & Associates Accident and Injury Lawyers, LLC is familiar with all types of box truck accidents caused by truck drivers. This isn’t a comprehensive list, so it’s crucial that you contact us to discuss your case and determine if we can help. You might be entitled to a monetary award from the driver or their employer for the suffering you were forced to endure.

Holding the Trucking Company Responsible for an Accident With One of Their Drivers

In some cases, the at-fault truck driver is not the only party responsible for your accident. The truck driver will most likely share at least some of the responsibility since they were behind the wheel. However, the trucking company could share some blame if they did anything that contributed to a dangerous truck driver being on the road. It’s their responsibility to ensure they hire licensed, experienced, and qualified truck drivers. They should perform thorough background checks and provide adequate training. If they use negligent hiring practices, they could be liable for any accidents that occur.

Safety standards trucking companies must meet to avoid causing injury to other drivers and passengers are:

  • Complete background checks on new drivers to verify licensing, confirm employment history, and check for a criminal record or prior instances of causing accidents.
  • Provide training and supervision to ensure compliance with safety precautions and other regulations.
  • Perform random drug and alcohol testing.
  • Routinely inspect and maintain every truck and repair damage promptly.
  • Load vehicles using proper securement systems and stay within weight and size limits.

Whether the truck driver or their employer is at fault for your injuries, Lawrence & Associates Accident and Injury Lawyers, LLC can investigate and locate evidence to prove what happened. We know how much an accident can affect your life, turning everything upside down and creating significant stress. You can depend on our legal team to guide you through the complicated legal process and work towards the best possible outcome.

Compensation You Can Seek After a Box Truck Accident

Ohio follows a fault system, holding drivers financially responsible for the injuries they cause in an accident. You could file an insurance claim for a settlement up to the limits listed on the policy. All trucking companies must purchase liability insurance to cover an injured victim’s medical bills and other expenses if the truck driver causes an accident.

When you file a liability claim, you could potentially gain compensation for your past and future losses, such as:

  • Pain and suffering
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Lost wages and loss of future earnings
  • Medical bills
  • Property damage
  • Scarring or disfigurement
  • Mental anguish

You also have the option of filing a lawsuit against the truck driver or trucking company. There is a statute of limitations you must comply with, which is a strict timeframe for bringing legal action against another party. The statute of limitations in Ohio is two years. You must initiate your lawsuit within two years from the crash date, or you’ll lose your right to recover compensation from the at-fault party.

Contact Us

At Lawrence & Associates Accident and Injury Lawyers, LLC, our team of Cincinnati truck accident lawyers will stay by your side from start to finish of your case. We will work hard to achieve your legal goals and recover the maximum financial compensation you need to compensate for the losses you suffered. We know how traumatic an experience like this can be, and we aim to resolve your case quickly so you can move forward with your life.

If you were involved in an accident with a box truck, call us at (513) 351-5997 right now for a free consultation. Let us help you fight for justice and hold the negligent truck driver or trucking company accountable for their misconduct.

Last Updated : February 20, 2022
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