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Parties Commonly At Fault for a Truck Accident

If you or a loved one has been seriously injured in a Kentucky truck accident, you are likely thinking about filing a Kentucky truck accident claim in order to recover compensation for your medical bills and other truck accident-related expenses. Before you file that claim, it's important to determine who is actually liable for your Kentucky truck accident and the resulting damage.

While you may think suing the truck driver is the obvious choice, there may be other parties just as liable for your truck accident.
That's why it's helpful to be familiar with truck accident liability and the many different types of companies/individuals that may have been responsible for your crash.

Below we'll look at a few of the most commonly liable parties involved in truck accidents and how this may affect your Kentucky truck accident claim.

Truck Manufacturers and Designers

If the cause of your Kentucky truck accident was a design or manufacturing problem with the truck itself, then the company responsible for the design flaw or the faulty manufacturing of that truck part could be held liable for your injuries and damages.

Truck Companies

Often, the truck company who employs the driver involved in your Kentucky truck accident may also be liable for the truck accident if they:

  • forced the driver to work beyond the federally mandated hours of service limits for truck drivers;
  • failed to administer drug and alcohol testing;
  • failed to adequately train the truck driver; and/or
  • did not ensure that the truck driver was properly licensed to drive large commercial trucks among other specific considerations.


Truck Repair Companies

Trucks must be inspected and repaired before each new route. If the company who was working on the truck made an error that caused your Kentucky truck accident, they may also be held liable for your injuries.

Independent Truck Owners

Sometimes a truck is independently owned and not part of a fleet that belongs to a trucking company. In these circumstances, the truck owner and not the truck company could be held liable for your truck accident and the damages that resulted.

The only way to know for certain who is ultimately responsible for your truck accident is to contact an experienced Louisville truck accident lawyer.
A qualified attorney can look at all the evidence involved to determine what caused your truck accident and what party or parties are liable. Your lawyer can then help you explore all legal options to help you recover the funds you need and deserve for your medical bills, long-term health needs, lost wages, and other considerations.

Contacting a Louisville Truck Accident Lawyer

A Louisville truck accident lawyer at Gray and White Law can help you handle every aspect of your truck injury claim from determining liability to negotiating with insurance companies. If you've been injured in a Kentucky truck accident contact us today for a free evaluation of your case 1-800-634-8767 or 502-210- 8942.


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