Truck accident injuries are often catastrophic, causing disabilities and the need for long-term, expensive medical care. Insurance companies will attempt to avoid or minimize liability so they can settle your claim for as little as possible.
You need the help of an attorney who knows how to uncover the vital evidence needed to build your strongest case so you can secure maximum compensation for your damages. At Warhawk Legal, our truck accident attorney in Oklahoma City has the experience and resources to identify and collect the evidence to prove causation, liability, and the full value of your claim.
Evidence Used in Truck Accident Claims
The type of evidence used in your truck accident claim will depend on the specific facts of your case. Let’s look at some of the evidence we may use to build your Oklahoma truck accident case.
Eyewitness Testimony
When we investigate your accident, we will review the accident report and photographs and video footage of the accident scene to help identify any possible eyewitnesses that we don’t already know about. We will interview all known eyewitnesses to help corroborate your account of the accident details.
Expert Witnesses
Depending on your case, we may consult with expert witnesses such as accident reconstructionists, medical, economic, and industry experts to provide testimony and reports to prove causation, liability, and the value of your current and future damages.
Electronic Driver Logs
Truck drivers must abide by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulations including the hours of service (HOS) rules. These rules require truckers to take breaks after a specified driving time and limit the total number of hours they may drive to help keep our roads safe. Electronic logging devices (ELDs) automatically record the driver’s off-duty and on-duty time and can provide proof of an HOS violation.
Maintenance Logs
Truck drivers and trucking companies must inspect and conduct maintenance on their trucks to ensure they are safe for driving. If equipment fails, it could be due to a defective product or due to negligent maintenance. Maintenance logs can help prove liability in your truck accident claim.
Employment Files
Trucking companies are responsible for hiring drivers who have been trained and have good driving records. The driver’s employment file can show whether the trucking company conducted adequate screening and training of their driver.
Event Data Recorders
Most commercial trucks are equipped with an event data recorder (EDR). An EDR is an electronic system that records data about the truck’s operation and performance, providing valuable evidence about how the accident occurred.
Crash Scene Forensic Evidence
We will likely utilize forensic evidence collected from the accident scene, including photographs and video footage of the scene, debris from the accident, skid marks, damage to guardrails or other objects, and traffic pattern data.
Cell Phone Records
We may obtain and use the truck driver’s cell phone records to determine whether they were talking, texting, or engaging in social media activity at the time of the crash.
Proof Of Your Damages
We will use your medical records, pain journal, witness testimony, evidence of lost wages, employment records, and other documentation to establish the existence and prove the value of your current and future damages.
Our attorneys carefully investigate your truck accident to help identify all causes and liable parties. We take swift action to help preserve evidence before it can be lost or destroyed, and we know where to look to uncover vital evidence that will build your strongest case.
Let Warhawk Legal Help You Recover Maximum Compensation After a Truck Accident
At Warhawk Legal, our Oklahoma car accident attorneys know how to identify and collect evidence to build your strongest case. Let us help you recover maximum compensation for your damages.
Call (405) 294-1243 or visit our contact page and schedule a free consultation to discuss your truck accident claim.