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Cookeville, TN Truck Accident Lawyers

Skilled Truck Accident Attorneys Serving Cookeville Residents

Cookeville is a Tennessee city that has grown into a significant economic hub despite its modest size. Notable current and former residents include Jack Norton, Mack Brown, Rich Froning, Jr., J.J. Redick, and Lonnie Warwick. Located on the Highland Rim, the city is hot and humid in the summer and mild in the winter, although it is generally cooler and less humid than the Nashville Basin. Manufacturing and retail trade are the largest sectors of its economy. Nearby communities include Monterey, Algood, and Baxter. Many commercial vehicles travel through Cookeville and the surrounding area. If you are hurt in a truck crash there, the experienced Cookeville, TN Truck Accident Lawyers at Matt Hardin Law can help you seek compensation. Matt Hardin and his team have assisted people who have suffered from many types of injuries, including car, truck, and motorcycle wrecks, medical malpractice, wrongful death, slip and falls, defective products, and nursing home negligence.

NEED A COOKEVILLE TRUCK ACCIDENT ATTORNEY? GET MATT HARDIN LAW

As truck accident lawyers, we know that victims like you often have many questions in the hours, days, and weeks after their accidents. You also may wonder how you or your loved ones can avoid a similar accident in the future.

At Matt Hardin Law, our Cookeville, TN Personal Injury Attorneys are here to answer your questions and address your concerns when it comes to your accident, your claim, and our steps for helping you get compensation. To better inform our clients and potential clients about the truck accident claims process and to provide a few safety tips for driving near big trucks, we created these informative resources:

Cookeville Truck Accident FAQ

It’s common for truck accident victims to have many questions after their accidents. Our list of frequently asked questions covers everything from the best steps to take after a truck accident to how much compensation you can receive after a truck accident to how much it costs to get our legal team on your side. If you have any additional questions about your truck accident claim, don’t hesitate to contact us at our Cookeville office.

Tips for Driving Near Big Trucks

Even if your accident is in the past, it’s still worthwhile to prepare yourself and your family for driving near big trucks in the future. Our truck accident attorneys created a list of tips that Cookeville drivers can use when driving on rural roads, highways, and major interstates to stay safe near big trucks. Commercial trucks are everywhere nowadays, and while they can pose serious risks to you and your family, you can reduce your chances of being involved in an accident by staying alert and driving cautiously.

Hold Big Rig Drivers Accountable for Your Injuries

If you are hurt in a tractor-trailer accident, you may want to pursue a negligence claim. This would require you to prove that the commercial driver had a duty of care, the driver breached this duty, the breach caused your injuries, and you incurred actual damages.

By law, all tractor-trailer drivers owe a duty to others on the road to operate their vehicles in a way that avoids foreseeable and needless risks of harm. A breach of duty can arise from many types of conduct that falls below this standard. Some examples include drunk driving, working for too many hours without rest, texting behind the wheel, or operating a big rig under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

The breach must have been both the proximate cause and the actual cause of your injuries. A proximate cause is an event that is close enough to a crash in time and space so that the accident is a foreseeable result of the event. For example, if a driver loses control of a tractor-trailer while changing lanes, and the vehicle hits a car, it is likely that proximate cause can be established. Actual cause is a different, albeit related, inquiry that asks whether the victim still would have been hurt if the commercial driver had acted with reasonable care. If the same accident would have occurred anyway, it would not be appropriate to hold the trucker liable.

People who are successful in a negligence lawsuit may be able to recover both economic and noneconomic damages. Economic damages are those that can be quantified in an objective way, such as past and future medical expenses, past and future lost wages, and out-of-pocket costs. Noneconomic damages are relatively intangible and subjective. They include pain and suffering, loss of enjoyment in activities, and emotional distress. In Tennessee, noneconomic damages are capped at $750,000, unless the injuries are catastrophic. However, many tractor-trailer accidents are in fact catastrophic, leading to paraplegia or amputation. Victims of these injuries and other serious types of harm can receive an award of noneconomic damages up to $1 million.

Reach out to our Cookeville, TN Truck Accident Lawyers for Help

If you are hurt in a truck accident, you are likely to suffer serious harm. An experienced Cookeville attorney can evaluate the facts of your case and bring an injury lawsuit against the truck driver and any other appropriate parties. Contact Matt Hardin by calling (931) 754-1188 or sending a message through our online form today.

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“I'm super pleased with Matt and his whole team. I was hesitant to contact a lawyer after my accident, but I'm so glad I did!”

William