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Flint Truck Accident Lawyers

Let Our Flint Truck Accident Attorneys Maximize Your Settlement

Your Flint truck accident can involve more responsible parties, more complexations, and worse injuries in comparison to car accidents.

Knowing everything that’s involved, the truck accident lawyers at Kajy Law want to help you with everything you’re dealing with, make matters as easy as possible for you, while also maximizing your settlement. Let us use our 133 years of combined experience to give you the legal advantage you deserve.

Here’s Who Our Flint Truck Accident Attorneys Can Hold Accountable for Your Accident

Truck accidents in Flint are much more complex than a car accident, including who may be held responsible to pay for the damages you suffered.

That’s why it’s so important for you to get experienced legal representation on your side that fully understands every aspect of how truck accidents work, what laws affect them, and who may be held responsible for your injuries and losses.

Responsible parties for your Flint truck accident can include:

  • The semi-truck driver
  • The trucking company
  • The other passenger vehicle drivers involved
  • The owner of the truck (if it’s not owned by the driver or trucking company)
  • The cargo company/freight broker
  • The semi-truck’s manufacturer
  • The manufacturer of a faulty part used on the truck
  • The mechanic who serviced the truck

Even though certain parties are technically responsible, they may try to minimize what they pay or even outright deny their involvement in your truck accident.

Knowing this, our Flint truck accident lawyers are ready to use the Michigan legal system to protect your rights and to make the responsible parties pay. That makes choosing Kajy Law both the smartest and the safest choice to get you what you need and deserve after your accident.

The Four-Step Process that Gets Our Flint Truck Accident Lawyers Results

To get you the results you deserve after your truck accident, Kajy Law has designed a process that ensures you receive the practical assistance you need while maximizing your financial settlement.

See how each step of this process gets you:

1. Your Free Consultation

You’ll get a free one-on-one meeting with our attorneys for four reasons: to fully understand everything that happened with your truck accident, listen to the challenges you’re facing, see how we can provide the practical help you need, and identify how to maximize your settlement.

2. Follow Up Care

Once you choose Kajy Law to represent you, you’ll immediately receive the assistance you need with every aspect of your accident.

This ongoing care and support will last the entire legal process. We’ll regularly check in to ensure your needs are cared for and you’re getting the medical attention you deserve.

We’ll also help with any insurance issues for you and assist you with getting the practical assistance you need, such as helping you receive any lost income from your accident.

3. Working Up Your Case

After personally meeting with you and regularly checking in to see how you’re doing, our attorneys and paralegals will have a clear understanding of exactly what happened with your accident and how it is affecting you.

We’ll use every piece of evidence to show how the accident affected you, including medical records, bills, reports, and any other documents to give us leverage with your case. We’ll also closely examine state and federal laws to make sure we’re fully prepared for anything that takes place.

We identify and prepare all of this information for you, allowing you to only focus on recovering instead of also having to worry about how to handle your accident case.

4. Getting You the Largest Settlement Possible

Thanks to all of our hard work, effort, and research, our truck accident lawyers and paralegals will be completely ready for any and all legal proceedings.

Whether we settle outside of court or take matters before a judge and jury, we’ll use everything at our disposal to get you the maximum compensation.

Reporting Your Flint Truck Accident

To get you the settlement you deserve, our truck accident attorneys need an accident report from the Flint police. To receive it, you need to go to the Flint police station.

Flint Police Department
210 E. 5th St.
Flint, MI 48502
(810) 237-6800

Are Flint Truck Accident Lawyers Expensive?

You don’t pay our truck accident lawyers anything until we win your case. This is because we work on a contingency, which also means if you don’t win, you won’t pay us a cent.

Once we win your case, we only receive a small percentage of your settlement. That means we don’t charge any fees for our initial consultation, all of the work our truck accident lawyers do with your case, or any other of our services until you win.

Contact our truck accident lawyers to learn more »

What Steps to Take After a Truck Accident

There is often more at stake after a truck accident compared to a car accident, since they are usually more complicated and with worse injuries.

Because of this, it’s even more important for truck accident victims like you to take the right steps to receive the benefits and compensation you deserve.

Our truck accident lawyers have selected the most important steps for you to take after a truck accident:

Call the police and stay at the scene of the accident
The only reason to leave a truck accident scene is if you have severe injuries that require immediate medical attention. Otherwise, contact the police, stay at the scene of the accident, and wait for an officer to arrive. Once they do, relate what happened to the officer, identify who was involved, and where the accident happened.

Gather the truck driver’s information
Make sure to write down the truck driver’s information. This includes their driver’s license info, insurance details, license plate, make and model of the truck, the owner of the truck, and who their employer is.

Thoroughly document what happened
Get as much documentation as possible about what happened. Take photos or videos of the scene of the truck accident, where everything took place, the extent of the damage to the vehicles, and any injuries.

Along with these photos and videos, try to get the testimony of any witnesses available while their memory of the accident is fresh in their minds, along with writing down their contact information.

Seek medical attention
Anyone involved in a truck accident needs to seek a thorough medical evaluation after talking to the police and gathering documentation. This is important to do no matter who may have been at fault.

Even if you don’t think you’re injured, it’s still important to go to the doctor for these two reasons:

  1. Being involved in a car accident can release adrenaline into the body, which can temporarily mask symptoms of injuries.
  2. Certain injuries don’t manifest themselves for a time, but can prove to be serious or even fatal if untreated.

Contact a Michigan truck accident lawyer
Immediately contacting an experienced truck accident lawyer will ensure you handle the remaining parts of the accident process correctly and receive the maximum accident settlement.

For example, insurance companies often require a claim to be made within 24 hours of the truck accident to receive no-fault benefits. That means you will need to contact them to tell them about the accident. When you do so, our attorneys can help you not say anything that will free them from financial responsibility.

Our truck accident attorneys also help with practical matters, such as getting the medical attention you need during the recovery process and receiving compensation for lost wages.

Keep organized records of everything related to the accident
When it comes time to settle your case, you will need to show what happened with your truck accident and how it affected you, your health, and your life.

To do so, you should save medical bills, receipts, expenses, income loss, treatment records, and anything that shows the physical or mental trauma you endured from the truck accident.

Taking these important steps after your Flint truck accident are essential to help you recover and receive compensation. However, you also need to avoid taking certain steps that can work against you.

Learn what not to do after your truck accident »

Who Pays Your Bills After Your Flint Truck Accident

Injuries and damages from a severe truck accident can quickly total into the hundreds of thousands or even millions of dollars. Knowing this, it’s essential that you understand who will pay your truck accident bills.

Fortunately, Michigan has designed an insurance system that prioritizes getting the care you need over worrying about who’s responsible for bills. This system has each party’s own insurance company cover their bills, making Michigan a “no-fault” state.

However, what makes truck accidents unique is how they often involve many more parties than car accidents. This requires extra steps to be taken that establish who is at fault to pay for certain damages.

At-fault parties for truck accident bills in Flint can include:

  • The truck driver
  • The trucking company
  • The passenger vehicle driver
  • The cargo company/freight broker

Michigan allows an injured person to pursue compensation from these responsible parties, as well as others.

Learn more about your legal options after a Flint truck accident »

What Damages Can Be Recovered By Truck Accident Victims

To help accident victims get the help they need, Michigan’s insurance system allows accident victims to recover damages from various parties.

Some of the most common damages that can be recovered include:

No-Fault Benefits
Accident victims in Michigan can receive the medical treatment they need, regardless of who was at fault for the accident.

The majority of accident victims will have their medical care paid by their own insurance company. Michigan allows a truck accident victim to recover these no-fault benefits:

  • Medical expenses
  • Household replacement services
  • Attendant care
  • Lost wages

Economic Damages
While no-fault benefits are extended to all insurance-carrying parties involved in the accident, there are limits that an accident victim may reach unless a person has chosen an unlimited personal injury protection (PIP).

Once these limits are reached, the accident victim can sue for any economic damages from the truck accident. These damages are usually based on how much income the victim made before the accident and can also be established from their medical bills.

Non-Economic Damages
Even though some damages a victim suffered are not easily seen in a medical test, they are still very real. As a result, Michigan allows them to sue for compensation due to these non-economic damages.

Non-economic damages can include:

  • Permanent disabilities/effects of the accident
  • Pain and suffering
  • Psychological or emotional trauma
  • Deterioration of their quality of life

What’s mentioned above are some of the most common damages a Flint truck accident victim can recover. However, they are not the only damages.

See what else may be recovered from a truck accident and how to recover them »

The Most Common Causes of Flint Truck Accidents

Kajy Law’s truck accident lawyers study everything about them: their unique laws, the contributing factors that play a role in how they’re handled, and what causes truck accidents in the first place.

Here are the three most common causes of Flint accidents involving a semi-truck:

The passenger vehicle driver
Passenger vehicle drivers can make mistakes that can have far-reaching consequences, even causing a major truck accident.

The driver may have simply been talking or texting on their phone, eating while driving, or grooming themselves in their mirror and allowed these actions to distract them from driving safely.

In other cases, a passenger vehicle driver may have been driving carelessly, aggressively, or recklessly.

The truck driver
Truck drivers themselves often cause their own accidents by pushing themselves too hard to quickly arrive at their destination, which can result in being distracted, drowsy, or fatigued while driving.

In other cases, their negligence caused the accident, such as not properly maintaining their vehicle or not fully securing their load.

Roadway hazards
In many instances, dangerous Michigan roads can cause truck accidents. For instance, severe weather can make driving a semi-truck dangerous or even impossible.

In other cases, hazards on the roadway can cause the truck driver to lose control and collide with a nearby vehicle.

In some cases, truck accident victims were able to receive a greater settlement after our attorneys established the cause of the accident.

Learn what else can cause a Michigan truck accident »

Important Statistics Surrounding Michigan Truck Accidents

Kajy Law’s truck accident lawyers ensure that they understand every aspect of these types of accidents in order to win your case.

That means we study specific details, including contributing factors and statistics published by the most trusted sources, such as the Michigan State Government.

Here are important statistics surrounding Michigan truck accidents to help drivers like you make the safest choices:

  • 14,972 accidents occurred that involved trucks
  • 93 of truck accidents involving trucks were fatal, which resulted in 103 deaths
  • The most dangerous time of the day for truck accidents was between 12:00 p.m. to 2:59 p.m.
  • The majority of truck accidents involved 25-34 year old males

Other truck accident statistics are also available that may provide insight into your accident, such as where most truck accidents are likely to occur in Michigan.

See what else statistics can teach us about Michigan truck accidents »

The Most Common Injuries After A Flint Truck Accident

Truck accidents often result in life-changing injuries for accident victims. Our attorneys help truck accident clients throughout the entire accident recovery process, which includes helping them receive the medical care they need. As a result, Kajy Law knows what injuries are most common after Flint truck accidents.

These common truck accident injuries include:

Broken bones
No matter how a truck strikes a car, the impact causes a person’s body to strike against various surfaces which can include doors, windows, dashes, or seatbacks.

These impacts can fracture or break bones. The most common bone breaks from truck accidents include a broken pelvis, femur, and ribs.

Spinal cord injuries
The collision of a truck hitting a car can cause a person’s head, extremities, and torso to undergo a whip-like motion, which can impact the spinal cord. This can cause significant pain, nerve damage, and even paralysis.

Head and brain injuries
Even when a vehicle has airbags, the force of a truck hitting a car can lead to various types of head and brain injuries. These can include concussions, traumatic brain injuries, and brain lesions.

While these injuries are common, they are not the only ones that result from a truck accident. If you need help getting your truck accident injuries treated and paid for, Kajy Law is ready to assist you.

Find out how to receive compensation for your injuries »

How Michigan Defines a Truck

Nearly everything about a truck accident is unique in Michigan. This includes how they have their own sets of laws and statutes that define what they are, as well as what steps to take with these types of accidents.

These differences mean your case should be handled in a unique way compared to an accident involving only passenger vehicles. Knowing this, it’s important to have a clear definition of how Michigan defines a truck.

According to Michigan law, a truck is:

  • Designed, used, or maintained primarily for the transportation of property and/or to transport 16 or more passengers, including the driver
  • Has a gross vehicle weight rating or gross vehicle weight of more than 26,000 pounds (this can include towed units with a gross vehicle weight rating or gross vehicle weight of more than 10,000 pounds)
  • Carries hazardous material and requires a placard to be posted as defined and required under Code of Federal Regulations Title 49 parts 100 to 199

Seeing how specific these definitions are, it’s necessary to have dedicated truck accident lawyers on your side to receive the justice and compensation they deserve.

Learn why accidents involving trucks need special legal representation »

Three Reasons Why Truck Accidents Injuries Are Often More Severe

Michigan accident statistics clearly show how truck accidents often cause worse injuries and more deaths in comparison to accidents that only involve cars.

Our truck accident attorneys have highlighted three reasons that explain why truck accident injuries are often more severe:

1. Trucks often move faster at the time of impact
A truck simply can’t slow down as fast as a car at the moment of impact, leading to higher impact speeds compared to what a car would have in a similar scenario. These greater speeds result in a stronger impact and worse injuries for those involved.

2. A truck has more momentum
A truck can weigh 40x more than a car, which means it has greater momentum and needs more space to stop. This massive weight can create a tremendous force when it collides with another object, especially one that’s much smaller. This powerful impact will likely cause far worse injuries.

3. A truck can do damage that a car cannot
Compared to a car that may only have less than a foot of ground clearance, trucks have much larger wheels and many feet of between their trailers and the road. This lets a truck literally drive on top of smaller cars during an accident, which can crush a car’s occupants under its immense weight.

Because there are worse injuries, there is often a larger settlement as well compared with other types of accidents.

See what other factors can make truck accidents worse than car accidents »

Dangerous Road Conditions That Can Cause Truck Accidents

With more weight, longer lengths, and worse visibility for drivers, semi-trucks can be especially dangerous while driving in certain road conditions in Flint.

Here are some of the most dangerous road conditions that can cause truck accidents:

Poor signage
With greater weight and length comes greater braking distance requirements and more space to safely maneuver a semi-truck. That means drivers need signs to let them know if there’s a sudden change ahead in order to safely make needed maneuvers.

If drivers don’t know that a road is changing, a lane is ending, that traffic is merging, or that there is a significant bump in the road ahead, it can lead to them losing control of their vehicle and causing an accident.

Lack of sufficient lighting
To avoid traffic and save time on their route, many truckers prefer to drive through Flint at night. However, a truck driver needs good lighting to anticipate any sudden changes in the road. If they can’t see what’s ahead, they will be caught off guard and may cause an accident.

Construction zones
Construction zones can close lanes or even entire roadway sections, which can often cause traffic shifts, uneven roads, and sudden merges.

These construction zone conditions can be especially dangerous for a long, heavy truck that’s difficult to quickly maneuver. These sudden roadway changes might even cause them to temporarily lose control of their truck or collide with nearby traffic.

You can take certain steps to recover damages if you were involved in a truck accident caused by a road condition.

For example, a 60-day period may be available to make a claim against the responsible county for the road condition that caused an accident.

Find out what other road conditions may cause truck accidents and what you should do if you’re involved in one »

How Our Truck Accident Lawyers Have Helped Accident Victims Like You

Having won millions of dollars in settlements for truck accident victims like you, our Flint truck accident lawyers know exactly how to make the responsible parties pay.

Take a look at what we’ve achieved for our truck accident clients:

  • $1,198,000 from a commercial truck colliding with our clients at a high speed. Both clients suffered torn rotator cuffs, disc herniations, and other serious injuries
  • $195,000 from a large truck negligently merging into our client’s lane, causing injuries to their neck, back, and both shoulders
  • $412,500 from a commercial truck colliding with our client as they exited a parking lot, causing injuries to their lower back, neck, and left shoulder

These are just a few examples that demonstrate how effective our truck accident lawyers are at getting our clients the settlement they deserve.

Just like the examples above, your truck accident settlement may reach into the millions of dollars when you let Kajy Law handle your case and maximize your compensation.

Flint Truck Accident Attorneys Who Stand Up for You

Our truck accident lawyers will provide you with the regular help and support you need after your accident, while also getting your bills paid, regularly checking in with you, and maximizing the compensation you receive.

We provide an unmatched level of care because we take your Flint truck accident personally. We understand how you feel overwhelmed about what took place and confused about what to do next, all while trying to manage the pain you’re now experiencing every day.

Knowing everything you’re going through motivates us to stand up against the trucking and insurance industries in order to get you the largest compensation amount possible.

Contact Our Flint Truck Accident Lawyers

With a combined 133 years of legal experience, our Flint truck accident lawyers use every state and federal law available to help you win your case while also receiving the practical help you need to get your life back under control.

Call us today at 248-702-6641 or fill out our contact form to receive a complimentary accident consultation.

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