When you find yourself caught in a semi-truck accident in Illinois, you know the process will not go as smoothly as in any other case involving just cars. The involved parties are more numerous and larger in scale, with injuries and legal obligations heavier as well.
“In the case of semi-truck accidents, there are complex laws governing the issues in play. You need an attorney who understands transport laws and liability,” says attorney Jess Jordan of McCready Law Injury Attorneys.
These are the aspects in Illinois that can complicate your truck-related case.
More Defendants and Responsibility Shared Between Them
A normal car accident case involves just two vehicles, drivers, and their respective insurers. In the case of a semi-truck collision, you may end up dealing with the driver themselves, the trucking company, the loader of cargo, or a maintenance agency.
Each participant may have their own insurance policy and liabilities. Establishing fault requires looking into contracts, employment statuses, and actual responsibility in terms of control of operation.
Illinois uses comparative negligence with modifications. With more defendants involved, assigning fault becomes increasingly complicated, especially in percentage.
Trucking Regulations Under Federal Law and the State of Illinois
There are specific regulations set up by the federal government for commercial trucking companies. These regulations address areas like driving time limits, vehicle upkeep, and driver eligibility, and they are enforced by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.
There are also laws in the state of Illinois that regulate transportation by means of trucks. The two sets of regulations, one from the state and another from the federal government, make dual compliance necessary.
Violation of these regulations will be critical when determining liability. Liability becomes easier to prove through non-compliance with regulations. Therefore, thorough document analysis is essential in these cases.
Difficulties in Collecting Technical Data
A collection of technical data will be essential in investigating and analyzing the crash. The technical data will be derived from the computer records concerning speed, brake usage, and engine activities in the minutes leading up to the crash.
Driver qualifications and maintenance of the vehicle might become necessary, too. They provide vital details that might lead to acts of negligence before the crash occurred.
The professionals who conduct accident reconstruction analyze the damage and the road conditions as part of the process. Their knowledge helps in recreating the scene and understanding how the accident occurred.
Higher Amounts Involved in the Claims and Difficulties of the Insurance Defense
Trucking accident claims are generally high because of the severity of injuries sustained due to such accidents. Medical expenses, lost earnings, and future medical costs make up claims that are often high in amount.
A trucking company will normally carry significant insurance coverage for its trucks. Defense of insurance will be handled by professionals like adjusters and lawyers.
Cases like these require extensive preparation when negotiating settlements. Without adequate preparation, the defense will provide tough resistance.
Victims Seriously Injured in a Crash
With the sheer size of a truck, there is a higher probability that a victim may sustain serious injuries. Spinal and head injuries are some of the types of serious injuries sustained in such incidents.
Apart from medical complications, factors like rehabilitation and earning capability must be considered when estimating damages. These are essential factors to consider in an evaluation of damages.
Both economic and non-economic damage can be considered under Illinois Law. Illustrations of long-term injuries sustained in an accident must be properly demonstrated.
Conclusion
Cases involving truck accidents in Illinois cannot be handled using normal accident investigation processes. There is a high degree of complexity involved when dealing with factors such as corporate liability, regulatory violations, and other technical issues.
Where there are major damages and injuries involved and monetary claims that will follow, legal advice from the outset is essential. Such knowledge will empower an injured party throughout the case, from the investigation to settlement.

