Ball & Scott, A Professional Association


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Knoxville, Tennessee 37902
Phone (865) 525-7028

Trucking Accidents

Due to size disparities and the basic laws of physics, any collision between a commercial truck and a passenger car is likely to result in serious injuries and significant property damage.

Tennessee Trucking Accident Attorney

Trucking accidents can be more devastating than auto accidents. Large semi-trucks have more blind spots which places you in harm’s way much more often. If you have been injured in a trucking accident, you need the assistance of a Tennessee trucking accident attorney at the office of Ball & Scott. We have over 50 years of combined experience that we utilize in the pursuit of compensation for your injuries and losses.

Take control of your situation. To enhance your knowledge of trucking accident related matters, please feel free to review the content below. For answers to your questions, contact our office and schedule your free consultation today. We look forward to speaking with you.

The attorneys of Ball & Scott, A Professional Association skillfully represent clients located in Knoxville, Tennessee, the communities of Knox County, Sevierville, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Norris Lake, Ft. Loudon Lake, Douglas Lake, Cherokee Lake, Tellico, Loudon, Lenoir City, Athens, Loudon County, Oak Ridge, Greenville, Maryville, Clinton, and all of the surrounding areas.

Ball & Scott
A Professional Association
550 Main Avenue, Suite 750
Knoxville, TN 37092
Phone: (865) 525-7028
Fax: (865) 525-4679
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Truck Accidents - An Overview

A traffic accident involving a large commercial truck, such as an 18-wheeler or semi truck, can have disastrous consequences. A typical fully loaded large commercial truck can weigh over 80,000 pounds, while an average passenger automobile weighs approximately 3,000 pounds. Because of the sheer size of trucks, any collision between a commercial truck and another vehicle is likely to result in serious, even fatal, injuries.

If you or a loved one has been involved in an accident with a commercial truck, you may be entitled to recover compensation for your injuries by bringing a legal claim against the responsible parties. An experienced attorney can help determine whether you have a claim.

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What to Do if You Are Injured in a Truck Accident

A motor vehicle accident is a serious matter, particularly when it involves a commercial truck. If you or a family member was involved in a truck accident, regardless of whether or not you were injured, you may be wondering what you should do next. An experienced truck accident attorney can advise you about what to do and the steps you need to take in order to preserve evidence and bring a claim.

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Overview of Federal Trucking Regulations

Those involved in the trucking industry must abide by numerous federal and state regulations. The federal regulations can be found in the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (49 C.F.R. ยงยง 350-399). These regulations govern all vehicles engaged in interstate traffic. These regulations are extensive and can be confusing. An experienced lawyer can explain these regulations and how they may apply to your truck accident case.

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Lawsuit Chronology

If you or a member of your family has been injured in an accident involving a commercial truck, you may be unsure of what your legal options are. You may never have been involved in a lawsuit before, and you may not know what to expect. The following information provides an overview as to how a civil suit normally proceeds. An experienced lawyer will be able to answer any specific questions you might have about your truck accident case.

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Common Causes of Truck Accidents

Commercial trucks such as 18-wheelers, semi trucks, tractor trailers and other large freight carriers tower over the small passenger vehicles they must share the road with. Especially on major highways and at higher speeds, seemingly insignificant driving errors that may occur without consequence where small vehicles are concerned can result in catastrophe when a large truck is involved. If you have been involved in an accident with a commercial truck, determining the cause of the accident may be difficult. An experienced lawyer can gather evidence and work with experts to understand the cause of your accident and file claims against the responsible parties.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Truck Accidents

Q: What is a "commercial truck"?

A: A commercial truck is a vehicle used in the course of business and/or for the transport of commercial goods. Examples are 18-wheelers, tractor trailers, tanker trucks, dump trucks, delivery vehicles, semi trucks and other large freight trucks.

Q: How are traffic accidents involving trucks different from accidents involving passenger cars?

A: Accidents involving trucks are typically more catastrophic than accidents involving cars due to the sheer size of a truck. A typical fully loaded large commercial truck can weigh 80,000 pounds or more, while an average passenger automobile weighs approximately 3,000 pounds. Due to this size disparity, and the basic laws of physics, any collision between a commercial truck and another vehicle is likely to result in serious, even fatal, injuries.

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