If a trucking company fails to follow these regulations, they may be subject to sanctions by the FMCSA, as well as be held
liable in personal injury lawsuits stemming from truck accidents caused by their dangerous trucks.
However, if a negligent third party was responsible for causing your accident and injuries, you may hold
them liable in a personal injury lawsuit.
While driving under the influence may lead to DUI charges, a drunk driver who injures a motorcyclist can also be held
liable in a personal injury lawsuit, even without a conviction.
Not exact matches
If a third - party crane operator made a mistake by putting too much weight on the roof, you could potentially hold that operator or his employer
liable for damages
in a
personal injury lawsuit.
If someone is found
liable for negligently, recklessly, or intentionally causing the
injury or death of someone else, the victim may be entitled to compensatory damages for medical expenses, anticipated future medical costs, property damage, lost income and future lost income, pain and suffering, and more,
in a
personal injury lawsuit.
It is important to understand that even if the police report assigns fault to a specific person, this does not necessarily mean that this individual will be found
liable for your
injuries in a
personal injury lawsuit or by the insurance company evaluating your
personal injury claim.
If you or a loved one has suffered a head
injury in an accident
in which negligence contributed to the
injury, it is crucial that you contact a skilled Long Island
personal injury attorney to assist you
in addressing the claim or
lawsuit against the
liable party.
When a truck driver disregards a regulation or is negligent
in any other way, and other motorists suffer as a result, that truck driver may be held financially
liable through a New Mexico
personal injury lawsuit.
A driver who fails to look both ways and who strikes an oncoming bicycle rider is likely to be
liable in a resulting
personal injury lawsuit.
If your child sustained brain damage from an oxygen deprivation incident due to the negligence of a caretaker or other party, that party could be held
liable for your child's
injuries in a Massachusetts
personal injury lawsuit.