Monday, March 22, 2010

Horrific Large Truck Accidents May Involve Comparative Negligence

Statistically speaking, the number of crashes involving larger trucks seems to be taking a turn for the better. Nonetheless, the number of crashes is high enough that you'll understand why this area of law is a particular specialty for many attorneys.

The numbers provided by the Department of Transportation say that in 2006 there were at least 1.93 fatalities per 100 million vehicle miles. While that may be down some from 2005, there are even more registered vehicles hitting the roads in Texas. That means things get evened out in the long run, numbers wise.

Let's look at 2007 for the nationwide stats on large trucks involved in crashes. Fatal crashes logged in at 4,368, while non-fatal crashes were a staggering 136,438. Those numbers are scary, especially when you think of the personal and property injuries involved.

Total injury crashes came in at 54,961. Injuries that happened in crashes of large trucks were 80,752 and large trucks in accidents sever enough to necessitate towing numbered at 81,477. It boggles the mind to think of those kinds of numbers when it comes to vehicle accidents, begging the question of why these numbers are so high.

It's well known that Texas doesn't have an enviable record for traffic accidents in the first place. Take another look at those accident stats, and you'll understand why hiring a fully qualified large truck accident attorney makes sense. Crashes involving large trucks are the most dangerous and deadly on the road today.

Hiring a qualified lawyer in this area isn't just hiring an attorney who knows the law. You're hiring an attorney who understands the trucking industry and its rules and regulations. Insider knowledge like this can make or break a large truck accident case.
The other aspect of dealing with this type of case is the doctrine of comparative negligence. What this means is that usually people involved in accidents like this are both to blame for the incident. The parties can't call it even and have it done with. The law doesn't work like that.

Comparative negligence is pretty straightforward. You may still be awarded compensation, but the Judge may say it is reduced by 40 percent - the portion of the accident that you were responsible for. You will get 60 percent compensation for your damages less the 40 percent of the damages that you are responsible for in causing the accident. If you happen to be found more at fault than the other party, you may not get compensation at all.

This is a tricky area of the law, and hiring an attorney that knows what they are doing will stand you in good stead for winning your case.




Lance Sharp of The Sharp Firm is an Austin personal injury lawyer specializing in personal injury and accident law in Austin Texas. The lawyers at The Sharp Firm have a collective 40 years experience in being Austin injury lawyers. To learn more visit http://www.sharpfirm.com

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Friday, March 19, 2010

Claiming Compensation After Suffering From a Foot Injury

The human foot contains nearly one quarter of all the bones that are found in the human body so it's not surprising that broken or fractured bones are the most common when it comes to injuries to our feet.

If you injury your foot then daily activities such as walking, driving and climbing stairs can become a problem and they will be a problem for a significant amount of time as injuries to your feet can take a long time to heal.

As I've already mentioned broken and fractured bones are the most common injury that you can sustain to your foot; however it is also possible to suffer dislocations or sprains.

An injury to your foot can happen at any time and through a variety of reasons, the main reason being trauma to your foot. Trauma to your foot can occur in a variety of ways such as a road traffic accident, workplace accident and a slip, trip or fall as well as an accident in a public place.

Injuries to your feet are also sadly a common occurrence as they happen quite frequently and if you are unfortunate enough to sustain an injury to your foot you are in for a long healing process as injuries gained to your joints always take longer to heal than if you sustained an injury anywhere else.

The two main types of injury that you are likely to be facing when it comes to an injury to your foot are a fracture, which happen more often than suffering a complete break. A fracture is generally treated with plaster cast and recovery from it can take between six to 12 weeks but you could be possibly left with some disability.

There are numerous variations and combinations of fractures that cause difficulties however the most serious and most common injuries include fracture of the talus, fracture of the heel-bone, mid-foot injuries and toe/forefoot injuries. The other common injury is a sprain, which is commonly known as soft tissue or ligament damage. The symptoms of this tend to vary from person to person.

Suffering any of these could mean that you are at risk of long term difficulties; it also means that you could be entitled to make a claim for compensation. You are entitled to make a claim for compensation if you are suffering an injury to your foot that was caused through no fault of your own and was down to the negligence of another person.

You are able to claim compensation for your initial injuries and suffering as well as any loss of earning that you are currently facing as well as the loss of earnings that you will be facing in the future from being out of work. It also takes care of your medical expenses and any travel expenses that you are facing due to your injury. If you are successful in your claim this compensation will relieve your money worries until you are able to get yourself back on your feet and return to work.

The amount of compensation that you will gain in a successful claim depends on your individual circumstances as no two accidents are alike. So to get an idea of where you stand legally with making a claim for compensation get in touch with a personal injury solicitor today.




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