A common error for those locally who have been in a serious trucking accident is a delay in contacting experienced Phoenix truck accident attorneys. It is understandable, as people who experience a serious injury due to a truck accident generally consider worrying about paperwork as less important than their recovery. Besides which, many are under the impression that there is no rush as they have two years to file a claim after an accident involving a large truck.
Federal trucking regulations, however, favor truck drivers and trucking companies. Some records may be destroyed six months after the accident, and many trucking companies have their own investigators or lawyers looking at the scene of the collision even as the police are investigating. This puts the plaintiff in a serious tractor-trailer accident at a disadvantage.
According to an account by a local ABC affiliate, a compact car collided with a semi-truck on Arizona Route 74 near Castle Hot Springs Road in Peoria, AZ. The driver of the car was critically injured and, though the truck driver was not, the entire truck was consumed by fire. A delay in contacting Arizona auto accident lawyers who deal with serious personal injuries in such a case can mean the difference in collecting compensation for lost wages, medical bills, and other expenses related to a serious truck collision or collecting nothing at all.
If you or a loved one has injured in an Arizona truck accident or any other kind of auto accident, our experienced Arizona truck accident lawyers are available to help. Do not throw away your chance to see if you have a claim to collect compensation. Contact Breyer Law Offices, P.C. as soon as possible to get your questions answered so that you can make the best decision relating to your specific case.
