Colorado Springs Tractor Trailer Accident Attorneys

Traffic accidents that involve tractor trailers that carry large amounts of products, such as 18-wheelers or semi trucks, can have catastrophic consequences. A typical large commercial truck loaded can weigh over 80,000 pounds, while an average-sized passenger car only weighs about 3,000 pounds. Due to the sheer size of trucks, any collision between them and another vehicle is likely to lead to serious, or sometimes fatal, injuries. Additionally, if a truck is carrying hazardous chemicals or flammable materials and is involved in an accident, the injuries resulting from that may be even more severe. If you have been involved in a truck accident, you should consider contacting a competent Colorado Springs truck accident attorney to help you with your case.  

As a rule, the primary legal theory of liability in truck accident cases is negligence. To prove negligence, the injured party must demonstrate that the truck driver owed him or her a duty to use reasonable care under the circumstances; that the truck driver breached that duty; that the breach was the cause of the injured party’s injury; and that the injured party was harmed. Colorado Springs truck accident attorneys at Brylak Law are skilled and trained in the law relating to truck accidents. If you have any questions or concerns regarding your situation, you should not hesitate to seek their assistance. A good attorney can make the difference between you receiving treatment and compensation that you need to live a happy and productive life. 

It is crucial that once you’ve decided on a lawyer, he or she should immediately begin investigating the accident so that evidence is preserved. There is a multitude of information that could prove relevant to your claim, including information about any of the driver’s or the trucking company’s previous violations of regulations, the truck’s maintenance records, the speed at which both the truck and your vehicle were traveling, the location on the exterior of the vehicles of the impact, the trucker driver’s log book and statements from any witnesses and first responders to the accident scene. Furthermore, another vital evidence needed when investigating a truck accident is the truck’s “black box,” which records certain data before, during and after a collision. 

You need the experience of an experienced Colorado Springs truck accident attorney. Please call Brylak Law for a free consultation.