Houston Flatbed Truck Accident Lawyer
All types of large trucks pose dangers to other drivers on Houston, TX, roads. Flatbed trucks are dangerous because they can cause a traffic accident without colliding with another vehicle.
Unfortunately, flatbed truck accident victims often sustain serious injuries.
If you were injured in a flatbed truck accident in Houston, TX, we can help. Our Houston flatbed truck accident lawyers at Attorney Brian White Personal Injury Lawyers have extensive experience handling truck accident claims. You deserve compensation for your physical injuries, emotional trauma, and financial losses.
Contact our law office to schedule a free consultation with one of our Houston truck accident attorneys at (713) 500-5000.
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How Attorney Brian White Personal Injury Lawyers Can Help You After a Flatbed Truck Accident in Houston
At Attorney Brian White Personal Injury Lawyers, we are dedicated to fighting for accident victims. Our legal team has over 45 years of combined experience handling personal injury claims. Our founding attorney Brian White is a member of the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum and Board Certified in Personal Injury Trial Law.
When you hire our Houston truck accident lawyers to handle your claim, you can expect us to:
- Monitor the truck accident investigation by federal and local government agencies
- Conduct an independent investigation to gather evidence that identifies the cause of the accident and who is at fault
- Document your damages to determine how much your claim is worth
- Verify insurance coverage and file claims with insurance companies
- Handle all matters related to insurance claims and personal injury claims
- Work with expert witnesses and accident reconstructionists to build a stronger case for compensation
- Negotiate a settlement agreement for an amount that is fair based on the facts of your case and your damages
- File a personal injury lawsuit and argue the case before a jury if that is in your best interest
Flatbed truck accident cases differ from other car accident cases in many ways. Therefore, you need a lawyer who understands these differences and how to address them to benefit your case.
Call our law firm to schedule your free case evaluation with one of our experienced flatbed truck accident attorneys in Houston, Texas.
How Do Flatbed Trucks Cause Accidents in Houston?
A flatbed truck consists of a single bed with no sides or roof. It makes loading, transporting, and unloading specific types of cargo easier. For example, a flatbed truck might transport timber, long steel girders, heavy machinery, landscaping materials, concrete structures, and other odd-shaped or large objects.
According to the FMCSA, 14,724 flatbed truck accidents were reported in 2020. They account for about 10% of the total truck accidents in all three categories (fatal, injury, and towaway crashes).
The same factors that can lead to a semi-truck accident can contribute to the cause of a flatbed truck accident, including:
- Distracted drivers
- Inexperienced truck drivers
- Inadequate maintenance or repairs
- Speeding and reckless driving
- Improperly loaded or secured cargo
- Drowsy driving
- Impaired by alcohol or illegal drugs
- Road conditions
Unfortunately, flatbed trucks have another hazard that can cause traffic accidents – their cargo.
The cargo on a flatbed truck is secured to the bed, but otherwise, it is in the open. When cargo is inside a trailer, you do not need to worry about the cargo flying off the truck.
However, the cargo on a flatbed can cause an accident without a collision. If any items fall onto the road, other drivers might collide with the cargo or swerve to miss the cargo. The result is a serious traffic accident.
Additionally, pieces of the cargo on a flatbed truck could break off and fly through the air. The driver might lose control and wreck if the piece hits a vehicle. A flatbed truck could cause a chain-reaction car crash depending on the circumstances.
Determining Liability for a Flatbed Truck Accident Claim in Texas
Texas requires that you prove the other party caused the truck accident that resulted in your injuries. Therefore, the first step is determining why the flatbed truck crash happened. Identifying each factor contributing to the truck accident is crucial for assigning liability to multiple parties.
Parties who could be liable for a flatbed truck accident claim include:
- The truck’s owner/operator
- The trucking company
- The truck driver
- A shipper or loader
- Truck repair and maintenance facilities
- Parts and truck manufacturers
- Other motorists
- Government entities
Our Houston accident attorneys carefully analyze the evidence to assign blame for the cause of the accident to the correct parties. We then pursue those parties for compensation for your damages.
Damages Caused by a Houston Flatbed Truck Accident
A flatbed truck accident can cause life-threatening injuries and permanent impairments. An accident victim might spend weeks in a hospital before spending months in a rehabilitation facility. The severity of the injury determines the treatment required.
Treatment for flatbed truck accident injuries can be costly. Additionally, the victims incur lost wages and other economic damages.
An accident victim may experience emotional distress, physical pain, and mental anguish throughout their recovery. The person might experience decreased quality of life and other non-economic damages because of their injuries.
In a few cases, the defendant in a lawsuit could be liable for punitive damages. Juries award punitive damages to “punish” the defendant’s conduct.
Our legal team carefully documents the damages to ensure we include each amount in our settlement demand letter.
Schedule a Free Consultation With Our Truck Crash Lawyers in Houston
The trucking company and other parties responsible for causing your damages will try to avoid liability. We fight to hold them accountable for their actions. Please contact our office to schedule a free consultation with one of our Houston flatbed truck accident attorneys.
We also handle:
- Tow truck accidents
- Oversize load accidents
- Tractor-trailer tire blowouts
- Garbage truck accidents
- Tanker truck accidents
- Cargo truck accidents
- Moving van accidents
- Commercial work truck accidents
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