purchase, george & murphey.
purchase, george & murphey.
Any motor vehicle accident can be complicated due to the type of accident that occurred, the number of vehicles involved in the accident, and other factors. Truck accidents in particular can be complex because the injury claims process often involves several different entities who all share some level of responsibility for the accident. When a truck accident is due to company negligence, holding the trucking company accountable is particularly challenging — most insurance carriers will argue that the company is not responsible for the accident, or that they are not the only entity that is to blame.
Let us help. Skilled truck accident attorneys at Purchase, George & Murphey, P.C. have extensive experience handling all types of truck accident claims, and our team brings unique, firsthand insight into the inner workings of insurance companies.
While all motor vehicles operate with some level of risk, trucks face increased risks simply due to their size and weight. Some of the most common causes of truck accidents in Pennsylvania include the following:
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The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulates and provides safety procedures for commercial motor vehicles. The agency’s goal is to keep our nation’s roadways safe and to improve the safety for commercial motor vehicles. When a trucking company does not adhere to these federal regulations and guidelines, that trucking company can be held both legally and financially responsible for any accidents that take place as a result of the company’s negligence.
Current federal laws stipulate that when companies own trucking permits, those companies are responsible for any accidents involving their trucks, regardless of the lease agreements with truck operators or whether the driver was an employee or an independent contractor.
Truck accidents may involve several different parties, and each of those entities may bear some level of responsibility for your accident. These entities may include:
When there are several parties involved in a truck accident, a significant amount of finger-pointing often ensues as each party argues that someone else is to blame for the accident. The truck company may argue that defective brakes are to blame; the manufacturer of the brakes may blame the leasing company for not properly maintaining the brakes. And on and on it goes.
At Purchase, George & Murphey, P.C., we don’t give up when the going gets rough. Our skilled team fights for the rights of truck accident victims every step of the way, and we don’t stop until the parties responsible for your truck accident are held accountable.
If you have been injured in a truck accident due to company negligence, you are protected under personal injury law. You may file a personal injury claim to recover compensation for your truck accident injuries and other losses, known as “damages”. These damages may include — but are not limited to — any of the following losses:
Experiencing a truck accident is traumatic and figuring out the next steps can be overwhelming and confusing. Let us help. At Purchase, George & Murphey, P.C. our experienced truck accident attorneys offer a free case evaluation so that you can get answers to your questions regarding your truck accident claim and make the most informed decision possible in your situation.
Erie, Pennsylvania is a city that is located on the south shore of Lake Erie. Erie is known as the “Flagship City” and is also referred to as “Gem City”. Erie is the county seat of Erie County and is not only the fourth-largest city in Pennsylvania — Erie is also the largest city in northwestern Pennsylvania. The local economy in Erie includes various industries — from technology, manufacturing, health care, and service industries to higher education and tourism.
I was injured in a truck accident, and the trucking company’s insurance adjuster offered me a quick settlement. Do I have to take it? +
No — you do not need to accept the initial settlement offer provided by the trucking company’s insurance adjuster. In fact, it is in your best interest not to accept. Initial settlement offers are typically offers that fall well below the compensation that you deserve. If you have received an initial settlement offer for your truck accident, it is best to consult with an experienced truck accident attorney regarding your next steps.
What kind of compensation can I expect to receive for my truck accident injuries? +
Every truck accident is different — the injuries sustained vary, and the circumstances surrounding each accident are unique. Because there is no “one-size-fits-all” when it comes to truck accident claims, to receive an estimate on the level of compensation you may recover for your truck accident, it is best to consult with an experienced personal injury attorney who can evaluate your particular case.