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Layton, UT 84040

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Truck accidents are more complex and cause more harm than most crashes, and not just because larger vehicles are involved. You may have to contend with multiple liable parties and their insurers to get the compensation you need to recover from catastrophic injuries.

Finding a lawyer experienced in navigating truck accident injury claims is vital to your success. The knowledgeable Layton truck accident attorneys with Feller & Wendt, LLC™ will aggressively defend your rights and help you get your life back on track. Contact us online or call (801) 499-5060 today for a free case evaluation.

Our Commitment To Serving Victims Of Truck Accidents In Layton

When you’re injured because of someone else’s negligence, filing a claim isn’t frivolous—it’s a public service. Holding reckless truckers and trucking companies accountable for endangering our communities is important. However, insurance companies will fight hard to protect their bottom lines and avoid compensating you fairly, so hiring a legal team with an unwavering commitment to justice is crucial.

Our skilled lawyers are dedicated to serving our community and pride themselves on treating our clients like family. We give personalized attention to every case we take, with Spanish-speaking lawyers and staff working to ensure language barriers do not stop us from delivering top-tier legal services.

Our team has over 70 years of combined experience fighting for personal injury victims like you, achieving successful results in 99 percent of our cases. We’re ready to put our winning track record to work for you. Our high-value case results reflect our dedication to securing full and fair compensation for our clients.

With our “No-Win, No-Fee” Guarantee, you won’t pay us anything unless we win your case. To learn more about the high quality of our services, explore the glowing testimonials we regularly receive from our many satisfied clients.

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What Can Our Layton Truck Accident Lawyers Do For You?

Our team will walk you through every stage of the claims process, advocating for you and working to ensure your case has what it takes to prevail. As a first step, schedule a free, zero-obligation consultation to learn how our Layton truck accident attorneys can help you.

To build your case, your lawyer will gather evidence and thoroughly investigate the accident. They might seek police reports, witness statements, medical records, and other documentation like surveillance footage or black box data that isn’t easily accessible. Our truck accident attorneys understand Layton traffic and personal injury laws. They can find and deploy key evidence to your advantage.

Your attorney will also work to identify the parties liable for the accident, notify them of your claim, and start settlement negotiations. If the defendants and their insurance companies refuse to make a fair deal, we will prepare your case for court, conducting focus groups to test arguments for trial. Settlements are almost always preferable, as they save time and resources for all parties involved. But, if necessary, we’ll fight relentlessly in the courtroom to win the compensation you deserve.

Who Is Liable In a Truck Accident in Layton?

In contrast with most auto crashes, trucking accidents often involve more than one liable party. Many entities collaborate to put a commercial truck on the road, and any of them can be liable if their actions lead to an accident.

Our Layton truck accident lawyers can help you identify each liable party and hold them accountable for your injuries. Potentially liable parties include:

  • The truck driver
  • The trucking company
  • The truck owner
  • Loading companies
  • Maintenance contractors
  • Manufacturers of defective truck parts
  • Negligent third-party drivers

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What Compensation Is Available After a Layton Trucking Accident?

You can seek damages through a truck accident claim to compensate for your injuries and losses. Damages with a specific dollar value, such as medical expenses, are considered economic damages. Those that are subjective and intangible are known as non-economic damages. Common truck accident damages include:

  • Medical bills and future treatment costs
  • Pain and suffering
  • Property damage
  • Emotional trauma
  • Lost income and diminished earning potential
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Loss of consortium

In cases where the liable party is extremely careless or acted intentionally, punitive damages may also be available. For example, if a truck driver purposefully hits another vehicle in a road rage incident, a court may find they acted with enough malice to incur additional penalties.

If the truck accident victim dies from their injuries, their family can file a wrongful death claim to seek justice and accountability. Wrongful death damages can include burial costs, lost financial support, loss of companionship, and more.

Causes of Truck Accidents in Layton, UT

As of 2022, Davis County ranks among the safest in Utah when it comes to fatal vehicle crashes, and traffic deaths fell overall in that year. However, Utah still saw nearly 59,000 crashes and 319 auto accident deaths in 2022.

Truck accidents often stem from the same causes as other auto crashes, but some issues are specific to trucking. Common causes for Layton truck accidents include:

  • Speeding – Thirty-five percent of all 2022 vehicle crash deaths in Utah were related to speeding, one of the most frequent causes of truck accidents. The sheer size of a big rig makes speeding particularly dangerous.
  • Driver Fatigue – Commercial truck drivers often work long shifts with little rest. Though truck drivers are legally required to take breaks after working for long periods, fatigue can still inhibit a trucker’s driving abilities and lead to accidents.
  • Distracted Driving – Not paying attention to the road can have deadly consequences for any driver, but it is especially risky in a big rig.
  • Improper Loading – If cargo is not properly balanced or secured in the truck, it might be vulnerable to tipping over.
  • Road and Weather Conditions – Low visibility or slippery roads can make it harder for a truck driver to operate safely.
  • Impaired Driving – More than a fifth of all fatal crashes in Utah involved a drunk driver in 2022. This reckless behavior is even more deadly when behind the wheel of a large truck.
  • Poor Maintenance – Most trucks are regularly maintained, but rushed inspections or poor maintenance work can cause crucial components to break down when needed.
  • Other Drivers – Any motorist can speed or drive while distracted, drunk, or fatigued. Truck drivers can find themselves involved in a crash through no fault of their own when others drive recklessly.

Trucking companies are required to follow many state and federal safety regulations. If a company cuts corners and puts the community in danger by skirting these laws, holding them legally accountable is important. Our Layton truck accident lawyers can help you get started with your claim.

Layton Truck Accident FAQs

1. How Long Do I Have To Sue For My Truck Accident?

The Utah personal injury statute of limitations can vary depending on the nature of the claim, but it normally gives four years after an accident to file a lawsuit. In contrast, wrongful death claimants only have two years. In all cases, filing after the correct deadline passes will result in your case being dismissed in court. Contact us today to protect your right to seek legal compensation.

2. What Are Some Common Injuries Caused by Trucking Accidents?

Many injuries common in auto crashes are also prevalent in truck accidents, but they are often more severe due to the higher impact of the oversized vehicle involved. Common injuries include whiplash, spinal cord damage, bone fractures, lacerations, burns, traumatic brain injuries, and damage to internal organs.

3. Do Utah Trucking Laws Play a Role In My Truck Accident Case?

All trucking companies are required to follow regulations set by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) and state-specific laws governing things like hours-of-service limits, how often vehicles need to be inspected and maintained, how much cargo a truck can carry at once, and more.

These rules exist to help truckers do their jobs safely and effectively. When truck drivers or companies violate these regulations—whether intentionally to protect their profits or through negligent oversight—they can be held liable for resulting injuries.

4. Can I Sue If I Was Partially At Fault?

The Utah comparative negligence law allows injury victims to recover compensation even if they share some blame for an accident. Their compensable damages will simply be reduced in proportion to their degree of fault. However, plaintiffs are barred from recovery if they are more than 50 percent responsible. Our attorneys are here to counter any wrongful allegations of fault.

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The trial-tested Layton truck accident lawyers at Feller & Wendt, LLC™ are ready to handle all aspects of your injury claim while providing unmatched, personalized client service. Contact us online or call (801) 499-5060 today for a free case evaluation. You pay nothing unless we win your case. That’s our “No-Win, No-Fee” Guarantee.

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