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Commercial Vehicle Accidents: What Are My Responsibilities after a Truck Accident?

Trucks are the largest vehicles on our streets, towering over cars, cyclists, and everything in between. In a collision, these massive transporters can cause severe damage, leaving other vehicles totaled and their occupants severely injured. However, smaller company vehicles can also cause serious wrecks. 

Thankfully, you can file a personal injury claim to recover compensation for the losses stemming from an accident. To help strengthen your case, it’s in your best interest to take certain steps to reduce the likelihood of disputes over liability and damages throughout proceedings. 

Let’s take a look at some of these steps below: 

Visit the Doctor 

While you may feel fine, it is possible you suffered an impact injury that is yet to present with any symptoms. As such, it’s important to undergo a medical assessment as soon as possible to make sure you receive treatment for any underlying injuries. Taking this step will also minimize your chances of facing disputes over the extent of your injuries, as it demonstrates to the insurer that you were taking your recovery seriously. Additionally, a prompt diagnosis can also help connect your condition to the accident. 

Follow Your Doctor’s Orders 

If you have been instructed to take time off work to let your injuries heal, you might be tempted to go against your doctor’s orders so that you can start earning an income again. However, deviating from your treatment plan could be a serious mistake that will cost you in the long run, so it’s important that you don’t give in to this temptation. 

Remember that the insurance company is always looking for reasons to dispute your claim. As such, if they discover that your actions or inaction may have caused your condition to deteriorate, it’s likely that they will challenge your case. In many situations, this could mean that you will be held liable for some of your losses.  

Never Delegate Tasks You Can Still Do Yourself 

Unless your healthcare provider has instructed you to avoid doing certain activities such as housekeeping, meal prep, or childcare, you shouldn’t delegate these tasks to someone else. While claimants in Texas generally have a right to seek compensation for replacement services, you will not receive compensation if evidence shows that you were perfectly capable of overseeing these tasks on your own. If you discover that you are unable to tackle certain chores because of your injuries, you should let your healthcare providers know so that they can note down these limitations in your medical records. 

Discuss Your Case with a Truck Accident Attorney in Texas Today 

Keeping track of all your new responsibilities in the wake of a serious truck wreck can often feel overwhelming. Fortunately, a skilled Texas truck accident lawyer can help guide you through the weeks ahead, explaining your role at each stage of personal injury proceedings.  

At Hilliard Law, we have a long record of accomplishment of success representing accident victims throughout the state. When you hire us to handle your claim, you will not just have access to personalized representation, but will also receive the support you need to help alleviate stress during this challenging chapter of your life. Contact us today at 1-800-334-3298 or send us a message using our contact page HERE for a free case review.  

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