VandenBout Law
Trucking Accidents in Denver and Surrounding Areas
Expert Legal
Representation for
Trucking Accidents
in Denver, Colorado
If you’ve been involved in a trucking accident in Denver or the surrounding areas, VandenBout Law is here to help. Trucking accidents can cause severe injuries and significant property damage, often due to the sheer size and weight of commercial trucks. Our experienced team of truck accident attorneys specializes in advocating for victims of these devastating incidents, ensuring you receive the compensation you deserve.
Why Choose VandenBout
Law for Your
Trucking
Accident Case?
Based in Denver, VandenBout Law has extensive knowledge of Colorado’s traffic laws and regulations specific to the trucking industry. Our local experience enables us to effectively navigate the complexities of your case.
From the moment you contact us, we take charge of your trucking accident claim. We handle all communications with insurance companies, conduct thorough investigations, and ensure every detail is documented.
We operate on a contingency fee basis, meaning you don’t pay us unless we win your case. This ensures that our interests are fully aligned with yours.
Common Causes of Trucking Accidents
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Driver Fatigue
Long hours on the road can lead to drowsy driving, reducing a driver’s reaction time and decision-making ability.
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Distracted Driving
Use of cell phones, GPS devices, and other distractions can take a truck driver’s attention off the road.
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Speeding
Exceeding speed limits or driving too fast for road conditions increases the likelihood of accidents.
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Poor Vehicle Maintenance
Inadequate maintenance can result in brake failures, tire blowouts, and other mechanical issues.
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Overloaded Cargo
Improperly loaded or overloaded cargo can affect a truck’s stability and handling.
Steps to Take After a Trucking Accident
Seek Medical Attention
Document the Scene
Collect Information
Report the Accident
Contact VandenBout Law
Potential
Compensation for Trucking Accident
Victims
Victims of trucking accidents may be entitled to various forms of compensation, including:
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Medical Expenses
Coverage for hospital bills, ongoing treatment, rehabilitation, and future medical needs.
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Lost Wages
Compensation for time off work and loss of earning capacity if the injury affects your ability to work long-term.
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Property Damage
Reimbursement for repairs or replacement
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Pain and Suffering
Compensation for physical pain and emotional distress caused by the accident.
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Punitive Damages
In cases of gross negligence, additional sums may be awarded to punish the wrongdoer.
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Frequently Asked Questions
About Trucking Accidents
What should I do immediately after a trucking accident?
Who can be held liable in a trucking accident?
What types of compensation can I receive after a trucking accident?
How long do I have to file a claim after a trucking accident in Colorado?
How is fault determined in a trucking accident?
What are the common causes of trucking accidents?
Common causes of trucking accidents include driver fatigue, distracted driving, speeding, improper maintenance, overloaded cargo, and adverse weather conditions. Understanding the cause is essential for building a strong case and determining liability.
What should I avoid doing after a trucking accident?
After a trucking accident, avoid admitting fault or making statements to insurance adjusters without consulting a lawyer. Do not sign any settlement offers without legal advice, and be cautious about what you post on social media, as it could be used against you.
How can an attorney help with my trucking accident case?
An experienced trucking accident attorney can help by conducting a thorough investigation, gathering evidence, negotiating with insurance companies, and representing you in court if necessary. They ensure your rights are protected and work to secure the maximum compensation for your injuries and losses.
Will my truck accident case go to trial?
Many trucking accident cases are settled out of court through negotiations. However, your case may go to trial if a fair settlement cannot be reached. Your attorney will prepare your case for trial and represent you in court to seek the compensation you deserve.