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Drivers in the Yukon area commonly see large commercial trucks on local highways like I-40 and US Route 66, and there are also many businesses in the area that depend on commercial truck drivers for their daily operations. When accidents happen involving these large trucks, the results can be devastating for those involved. A Yukon truck accident lawyer is an invaluable resource if you have experienced such an accident.
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The team at Fulmer Sill offers client-focused legal representation for the most challenging vehicle accident cases in Yukon and the surrounding areas of Oklahoma. A Yukon personal injury lawyer is an invaluable asset after any vehicle accident, especially truck crashes. Commercial truck accidents happen for similar reasons as other accidents, but are often far more damaging and can raise difficult legal questions that the average person will not be able to answer alone.
Our team in Yukon will gather the evidence needed to establish liability for your truck accident, assess the full scope of the damages you are eligible to claim, and determine the optimal path to recovering compensation. Our goal in every case we accept is maximum client recovery as swiftly as possible. We strive to empower injured people in their legal proceedings and help them approach difficult cases with peace of mind.
According to the National Safety Council, there were 114,552 large trucks involved in crashes resulting in injuries throughout the United States in 2023, and another 5,375 were involved in fatal accidents. The Oklahoma Department of Public Safety reported that in 2021, the most recent year with available accident data, there were 5,575 total large truck crashes throughout the state. These accidents caused 1,861 injuries and 112 deaths.
When you have been injured in a truck accident, proving fault is a necessary first step in your recovery process. You need to identify the party responsible for causing the accident, prove exactly how they caused it, and then show the full scope of the resulting damages. Truck accidents often raise disputes of liability, as it is possible for fault to fall to a single party or multiple parties. These accidents also tend to cause severe or life-threatening injuries.
Your Yukon truck accident lawyer at Fulmer Sill is ready to help you gather the evidence you need to prove liability for the accident. We can also assist you when multiple parties share fault for the accident. For example, a trucking company could be held vicariously liable for an accident their driver caused due to failure to meet regulatory requirements, such as hours-of-service rules intended to prevent fatigued driving accidents.
Recovering compensation may require filing an auto insurance claim, and dealing with a commercial auto insurance carrier will be much easier when you hire a truck accident lawyer to represent you. Your Yukon truck accident lawyer may also help you build and file a personal injury case if necessary to ensure the fullest possible recovery. Ultimately, you may face several legal challenges after your accident, so reach out to Fulmer Sill and learn how we can help.
A: To prove liability for a truck accident in Yukon, you will likely need various forms of evidence that a skilled attorney can gather for you. Vehicle computer data, cell phone records, police reports, witness statements, and trucking company records could all be crucial to your case. Some of this evidence may not be obtainable for long, so it’s vital that you hire a truck accident lawyer to start working on your case right away.
A: Yes, it is possible for there to be penalties for causing a truck accident, depending on how the accident happened. For example, drunk driving can lead to criminal charges for the at-fault driver along with their civil liability for the damages they caused. If the accident happened due to a trucking company’s regulatory noncompliance, they could face fines and additional penalties as well as vicarious liability for resulting damages.
A: The amount of compensation you can claim for a truck accident in Yukon depends on the severity of the injuries you suffered. Your attorney can help you prove the full scope of the economic and non-economic losses you sustained and determine the optimal way to recover these damages. It’s possible for you to recover compensation for vehicle repair costs, medical bills, lost wages, and for your pain and suffering.
A: You need to hire a truck accident lawyer to improve your chances of success with your case. The actual legal process of holding an at-fault driver accountable for the damages they caused is likely to be far more difficult than you expect. You are not only more likely to secure a fair insurance settlement offer and/or personal injury case award with an attorney’s help, but you are also more likely to maximize your total compensation.
A: The cost to hire a Yukon truck accident lawyer depends on the lawyer’s billing policy. Fulmer Sill offers personal injury counsel on a contingency fee basis, meaning our client is only charged a fee after we have won compensation for them. There are no upfront fees, and if, for any reason, we are unable to obtain a recovery for you, you pay nothing. This policy ensures legal counsel is accessible when you need it most.
The attorneys at Fulmer Sill have successfully helped many truck accident victims pursue accountability and compensation for their damages caused by the negligence of others. If you think someone else is responsible for causing your recent truck accident, trust us to help you build your case. Contact us today and schedule your free consultation with an experienced Yukon truck accident lawyer to learn how we can help.
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