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When a commercial truck crashes in Twin Falls, determining who is liable in a truck accident becomes anything but straightforward. These aren’t fender benders with clear fault lines. Instead, you are dealing with multiple parties, interstate commerce regulations, and corporate entities all pointing fingers at each other.
The confusion starts immediately: insurance adjusters calling, medical bills piling up, and no clear answer about who’s actually responsible. Getting clarity on liability isn’t just about assigning blame. It’s about protecting your right to fair compensation and moving forward after a crash that may have changed everything. At Andrew Injury Law, we guide individuals through this process, helping you navigate the complexities to obtain the answers you need.
Truck accidents often leave lasting damage that extends past the initial collision. Large commercial trucks weigh significantly more than passenger vehicles, which means the force of impact is usually severe. Even crashes at lower speeds can cause serious harm due to the size and momentum involved.
Throughout Idaho, highways used for freight transport experience frequent truck traffic, and when a crash occurs, medical bills add up quickly, time away from work becomes unavoidable, and everyday routines can change in an instant. These cases affect not only drivers but also their families, who are trying to adapt to sudden changes.
Truck accident injuries often reflect the extreme force involved in these collisions. Common injuries from truck accidents may include:
These injuries often require ongoing medical care, emotional support, and time to heal, making the aftermath of a truck accident both physically and mentally overwhelming for many people.
Determining liability in a truck accident means looking at everyone involved in the operation of that vehicle. The truck driver, trucking company, maintenance provider, cargo loader, or even a parts manufacturer could all share responsibility. Each one has specific legal duties, and when any of them fails to meet those duties, a crash can happen.
Idaho uses a comparative negligence system as outlined in Idaho Code § 6-801. This means you can still recover damages even if you share some fault, as long as your percentage of responsibility is less than the defendant’s. Your compensation gets reduced by whatever percentage of fault is assigned to you. Understanding this becomes critical when determining who is liable in a truck accident, particularly when insurance companies try shifting blame to reduce what they owe you.
Compensation in truck accident cases often covers more than immediate medical care. Victims may pursue recovery for hospital bills, follow-up treatment, rehabilitation, and ongoing therapy. Lost income, whether temporary or long-term, is another major concern when injuries prevent a return to work.
Property damage, including vehicle repair or replacement, also plays a role. In more serious cases, compensation may address long-term limitations, reduced earning capacity, and the emotional toll that follows a violent collision. Each claim depends on how the crash occurred and who is liable in a truck accident.
Truck accident claims require thorough investigation and determination. Commercial carriers move quickly to protect their interests, often before injured drivers even understand their rights. Depending on the case, our team can gather the relevant evidence, including driver logs, maintenance records, black box data, and accident reconstruction analysis when necessary.
We may handle all communication with insurance companies and opposing parties. That means you can focus on healing instead of managing calls and chasing paperwork. When you’re facing serious injuries and mounting bills, having legal guidance can make the difference.
Serious truck accidents demand answers, not guesswork, especially when your life has been completely disrupted. At Andrew Injury Law, we take the time to explain your options, outline next steps, and answer your questions about who is liable in a truck accident involving commercial vehicles. Call us at 208-517-7670 for a consultation with a Twin Falls Truck Accident Attorney.
Matt Andrew has been an attorney and member of the Idaho Bar since 2007 and has a varied and fascinating legal career. Since 2013, Matt has focused on representing seriously injured people in personal injury and workers’ compensation cases. Matt has successfully tried multiple cases to verdict before the Idaho District Courts and the Idaho Industrial Commission.
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