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Truck accidents tend to have more severe consequences for victims, compared to regular car crashes. When going through the process of recovering from an injury, survivors shouldn’t have to worry about their legal case on top of their physical and mental injuries. Working with a skilled Albemarle truck driver injury lawyer can help streamline legal proceedings.
With over 100 years of combined professional experience, the attorneys at Ayers, Ayers and Dressler have a deep understanding of the devastation a truck injury can have on victims. We know that compensation can’t take away the pain of what happened to you, but it can help you recover your financial losses and hold the responsible party accountable for their actions.
We offer new clients free consultations at our office in Charlotte. When you meet with one of our attorneys to discuss your case, they’ll be able to provide transparent legal guidance, giving you the tools you need to make informed decisions regarding your case.
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In 2024, there were 2,235,100 jobs for heavy and tractor-trailer truck drivers throughout America. In 2023, there were 280 people employed in Albemarle’s transportation industry.
Throughout the United States in 2022, there were more fatal crashes involving trucks in rural areas and on highways. Around 54% of these crashes occurred in a rural area, while 27% happened on an Interstate highway. Major highways in and around Albemarle include U.S. Route 52, U.S. Route 74, and North Carolina Highway 740.
After being in a crash in Albemarle, knowing what to do next is key to preserving your health and legal case. Be sure to:
Workers in North Carolina are entitled to receive workers’ compensation benefits if they’re injured on the job. After being involved in a truck accident, you’re entitled to receive:
These wages are two-thirds of your average weekly wage and start 14 days after you first inform your employer of the incident.
When pursuing a legal claim against the other party involved in the crash, you’ll have one year from the date of the accident to file your case. This can be done at the Stanly County Courthouse, located at 201 South Second Street.
Any compensation awarded to you in your personal injury case will be reduced by the amount of workers’ compensation benefits you receive.
In Albemarle, victims of personal injuries can request two main types of damages in their claim. Economic damages help victims recover compensation for their financial losses, such as their medical bills, lost income, and damage to their personal belongings. Non-economic damages help victims recover compensation for their non-financial losses, such as their pain and suffering, loss of enjoyment of life, and disfigurement.
You may be able to win punitive damages in your truck accident case if the responsible party was found to be acting with extreme negligence or malice at the time of the crash. Courts award these damages to further punish the wrongdoer and deter any similar behavior from happening in the future. These are typically capped at $250,000. However, if the responsible party was driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, there is no cap.
Extensive evidence is needed for a successful truck injury claim in Albemarle, NC. Courts rely on evidence to make their final decision. Evidence can include witness and professional testimony, data from the truck’s black box, and footage from traffic cameras, dash cams, and surveillance footage from nearby homes or businesses. Photos and videos of the crash site and your injuries, as well as official documentation of your financial and emotional losses, can help provide clarity to the court.
When determining who’s at fault for the crash, courts in North Carolina assign everyone involved a percentage of fault, even the victim. If you’re found to be even 1% at fault for the accident, you may be denied any compensation. This system is one of the strictest in the country and can make your case difficult to win, as even small mistakes can lead to accidents happening.
Contact Ayers, Ayers and Dressler today to learn how our skilled lawyers can assist you in your legal case. We offer free consultations to those living in Albemarle and the surrounding areas in North Carolina. When recovering from a truck accident, you need a lawyer who truly cares about your well-being. The team at Ayers, Ayers and Dressler is here to help.
Our firm operates on a contingency fee basis. This means that we don’t request payment for our legal services until we’ve won compensation for your case.
No one should have to worry about their financial security after a lifetime of contributing to Social
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