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Involved in a truck accident? Here’s how you can prove you weren’t to blame

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Becoming involved in a car accident is frightening enough, but getting caught up with a huge truck is quite literally terrifying. You’re also more at risk of obtaining life-threatening injuries and being involved in a fatality, simply due to the size and additional weight of the truck involved. Speak to a truck accident lawyer for further details.

There are many reasons why you may be in a truck accident, the most obvious being human error. Other reasons why a truck driver might be at fault include fatigue, the taking of illegal substances such as alcohol and drugs and even aggressive driving. However, when you’re the victim in all this, how can you possibly prove that the crash wasn’t your fault? Surely, it’s just your word against theirs, right?

Here we’ll take a look at how you can prove that you weren’t to blame for a truck accident.

Eye witness accounts

Never underestimate the power of an eyewitness, especially in a personal injury case like this. If there were any witnesses to the event, then their testimony can add some serious weight to your claim that the truck driver was at fault. Obtaining witness details at the scene so they can be contacted by your lawyer is essential.

Black box recorder

Believe it or not, black box recorders aren’t just used on planes, they’re also used on trucks as an accurate way of monitoring the drivers’ speed if/when they braked, how much fuel they’ve been using, who was driving and how long they were driving for. All of these indicators can expose if the driver was driving erratically, or if they had been driving too long without a break. Therefore, backing up your claim that they were at fault.

Substance screening

After any kind of truck accident, the driver is required by law to provide blood/urine samples to determine if they were intoxicated at the time of the incident.

Cameras

Trucks are often fitted with more than one camera, which will be able to give a real-time account of the accident and what the driver may or may not have done. It’s important that this kind of evidence is gathered as soon as possible before anything happens to the tape. If you have a dashcam, or if there were other sources of CCTV in the area, they may also prove useful. Check out EyewitnessDashcams.com for dash cam recommendations.

Police records

The police at the scene of the accident will create a police report which will determine who was probably at fault.

Final thoughts…

If you’ve been involved in an accident involving a truck, then reach out to a personal injury lawyer as soon as possible.

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