Greensboro Truck Accident Attorneys

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Reasons to Choose Us:

  • Over $40 million recovered on behalf of our truck accident clients
  • Our experienced lawyers understand and are familiar with the complexities of truck accident cases
  • We work closely with reconstruction, medical, and financial experts to assess fault and liability
  • Edwards Kirby truck accident lawyers explore all available insurance coverage to maximize compensation

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Truck Accident Law Firm Serving Greensboro, NC

Proven Results in North Carolina Truck Accident Cases

Edwards Kirby is a nationally recognized law firm led by two of the nation’s most respected Civil Trial Attorneys – Former Senator John Edwards and Attorney David Kirby.

Backed by decades of experience, award-winning lawyers, and record-setting results, we know how to help Greensboro victims and families fight for full financial compensation after they’ve suffered losses in preventable accidents – including wrecks involving commercial trucks and tractor-trailers, serious injuries, and wrongful death.

To discuss a potential truck accident case with an attorney, call (919) 780-5400 or contact us online. We offer FREE consultations and serve clients across North Carolina.

If You or A Loved One Has Been Injured Call Edwards Kirby Today!

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WHY DO YOU NEED A TRUCK WRECK LAWYER?

Putting Your Life Back Together After a Truck Accident

In Greensboro, our roads are filled with tractor-trailers that haul goods across the state and commercial trucks that deliver locally. While these trucks are necessary to our North Carolina’s economy, they are also very dangerous because of their size and weight. When you have an accident with a tractor-trailer, they usually cause serious, disabling, or fatal injuries that have life-altering consequences. We care about making sure that, after a truck wreck, our clients get the compensation they deserve to put their lives back together.

Who Is Liable in a Truck Accident?

Because commercial trucks and tractor-trailers are massive machines that pose risks to public safety, the trucking industry is subject to numerous regulations (Title 49, Parts 350-399) and driver qualifications. Trucking operators and others involved in commercial trucking also have legal obligations to take reasonable measures to ensure the safety of people on the road.

Despite these precautionary measures, not everyone complies with North Carolina traffic laws, trucking regulations, or their duty of care – all of which can result in a truck accident with major consequences when they involve cargo carriers. Fortunately, Greensboro victims injured by the negligent or wrongful acts of others, and families who lose loved ones in preventable truck wrecks, have the right to seek compensation for their damages by holding at-fault parties financially responsible.

Determining who can be held liable for a semi-truck accident is a fact-specific matter that varies from case to case. Even if truck wrecks are caused by negligent truckers – which they often are – truck drivers may not be the only party to bear financial responsibility for damages. That’s because trucking operators are often responsible for their employees, and because they may have been negligent as well.

While investigations into fault and liability are crucial to these cases, there are a number of common causes, violations, and negligent acts that our Greensboro truck accident lawyers look for in order to determine who can be held responsible. Examples include:

  • Truck drivers who were too tired or were otherwise negligent when operating their vehicles.
  • Trucking companies that negligently hired unfit drivers, violated Hours-of-Service rules, or committed other regulatory violations.
  • Vehicle maintenance companies responsible for inadequate truck maintenance.
  • Third-party companies or distributors that overloaded delivery trucks / big rigs, or loaded unsecured cargo.
  • Truck or auto part manufacturers that made defective products.

Because there may be multiple potentially liable parties – and because the stakes are often elevated when victims suffer serious injuries or wrongful death – truck accident claims can be complex. If you’re in need of a reputable North Carolina truck accident law firm, our truck wreck attorneys in Greensboro have the experience and resources to help.

Is It Worth Getting a Truck Wreck Lawyer After an Accident?

The value of your truck accident case depends on the facts of your case – including the nature and severity of your injuries, the extent of resulting damages, and the ability of the at fault parties to pay.

At Edwards Kirby, our experienced Greensboro truck accident attorneys can review the facts of your truck accident along with the damages you incurred to arrive at an estimated value range for your case. This estimate is vital to negotiating a full and fair settlement, and when pursuing litigation, if necessary.

Examples of our car and truck accident case results:

  • $10.75M recovery over a fatal truck wreck that resulted in the deaths of two children, and brain injury to a third.
  • $9.45M settlement over a fatal tanker truck wreck alleged to have been caused by a company that improperly allowed traffic to back up while performing work on I-95.
  • $5.35M recovery for the family of a law enforcement officer killed in a tractor-trailer wreck.
  • $4.6M recovery for a woman who was struck by a tow truck returning from a repossession.

To help clients maximize compensation, our Greensboro truck accident attorneys work meticulously to determine an underlying cause and explore all available insurance coverage, including commercial insurance policies, and underinsured/uninsured motorist coverage. We also work closely with reconstruction, medical, and financial experts to assess fault and liability, the long-term impact of injuries, and projected future damages.

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How Long Do I Have to File an Accident Lawsuit in Greensboro, NC?

In North Carolina, like any state, there are time limitations placed upon civil claims (also known as “torts”).

Typically, the statute of limitations for personal injury lawsuits in North Carolina is 3 years from the date of the accident (N.C. Gen. Stat. section 1-52).

For wrongful death lawsuits, the statute of limitations is generally 2 years from the date of a decedent’s death (N.C. Gen. Stat. § 28A-18-2).

While victims in most negligence cases have three years to file an injury suit, and two years to file a wrongful death lawsuit, it’s widely advised to seek legal help as soon as possible. That’s not only because victims are barred from recovering damages when the statute of limitations expires, but also because early action and investigation can make a difference in a case.

Additionally, some factors may alter the statute of limitations, giving victims less (or in some cases more) time to protect their rights. This includes claims involving public / government defendants, minor children of deceased parents, latent “discoveries,” and defective products that cause death, among others. Our Greensboro tractor-trailer accident attorneys can help you address any unique circumstances that may impact your case.

How Much is My Truck Accident Case Worth?

The value of any commercial vehicle or semi-truck accident is dependent on the unique facts of a case, including:

  • The extent of injuries, medical expenses, and other economic losses;
  • Victims’ non-economic damages, including pain and suffering;
  • Whether a crash resulted in wrongful death;
  • Liability and available insurance coverage

These and other factors can vary from case to case; some victims may incur only minimal medical bills, while others with serious injuries can quickly see medical costs stack up, especially when they require multiple surgeries, rehabilitation, or are left with permanent disabilities and the need for future medical care or assistance.

As trucking collisions often result in considerable damages for victims and their loved ones, trucking companies carry large commercial insurance policies to account for potential payouts (often $1 million or more). However, insurance coverage varies, and there may be more or less coverage from which victims can recover compensation. Additionally, there may be multiple policies and arrangements that affect how much insurance money is available.

Because insurance issues are complex and case-specific, the best way to assess your potential recovery is to speak personally with attorneys who are familiar with trucking operators, insurance carriers, and litigating truck accident cases. Without the insight of proven advocates, you may risk leaving much-needed money on the table.

What Damages Can I Recover?

Like many other aspects of a trucking claim, damages can vary. For many victims, crashes involving delivery trucks, box trucks, or 18-wheelers can have devastating consequences, and result in a lifetime of physical, financial, and emotional burdens.

Though cases are unique, victims of truck accidents generally have a right to recover:

  • Economic Damages, such as medical bills, lost income, and other expenses arising from an accident. This also includes any future medical expenses, lost future wages, and projected future costs victims and families are likely to incur after their case is resolved. Calculating future damages may require the use of experts (including doctors, financial experts, rehabilitation specialists, and occupational therapists) who can testify to what victims will face in their futures, and how much their needs will cost.
  • Non-Economic Damages, such as pain and suffering, lost quality or enjoyment of life, mental anguish, and other “intangible” damages victims suffer as a result of their accidents (both past and future). Surviving relatives of deceased or catastrophically injured victims may also recover compensation for their grief and emotional suffering. Though these types of injuries are difficult to equate into monetary sums, they are important to take into account, and should be clearly evaluated and presented when seeking compensation.

In some cases, there may also be potential for victims to recover punitive damages (NC 1D-1). A type of “exemplary” damage, punitive damages are not awarded in every case; victims may only recover punitive awards when the defendant’s conduct was so egregious it warrants further punishment, and the need to deter similar acts in the future.

Examples of Our Truck Accident Results

  • $10.75M: Truck wreck resulting in deaths of two children and brain injury to a third
  • $9.45M: Tanker truck wreck
  • $6.5M: Minister and wife killed in trucking accident
  • $5.35M: Law enforcement officer killed in tractor-trailer crash
  • $4.6M: Death of 3-year-old, and injuries to mother and father, from tractor-trailer crash.
  • $3.75M: Man injured when struck by truck that ran a red light

Edwards Kirby: Passionate Advocates, Proven Results

At Edwards Kirby, our team has become known for being talented trial lawyers who are passionate about guiding victims and families through complex and emotionally turbulent cases. If you have questions about our firm, your potential case, and how we can help, please contact us to request a free and confidential consultation.
Our attorneys serve truck accident victims throughout Greensboro and the state of North Carolina, and routinely counsel fellow lawyers with complex claims. Call today to speak with a member of our team.

OUR COMMITMENT TO GREENSBORO VICTIMS

Greensboro, known for its manufacturing heritage, is home to the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) and North Carolina A&T State University (N.C. A&T State University). If you’ve been in a truck accident in Greensboro, our Greensboro truck accident lawyers are ready to support you. We understand the complexities of such accidents and will fight tirelessly for your rights and compensation. Let us handle the legal aspects while you recover in this thriving educational and manufacturing city.

If You or A Loved One Has Been Injured Call Edwards Kirby Today!

919-780-5400

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