Sometimes simple negligence of the various parties involved in the cargo hauling process causes a cargo spill accident. A truck driver might take a turn too fast. A cargo loader might not take the time to secure a load properly. A manufacturer might issue defective cargo tie-downs. Or a trucking company might fail to replace worn cargo straps and other devices when they need repair.
The FMCSA (Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration) has detailed rules for truckers and cargo handlers to follow in order to minimize the dangers of cargo spill accidents. Other state and federal regulations supplement these. But cargo spill accidents and the hazards of vehicular damage, injury and death from these accidents persist.
The important thing to do after suffering from a cargo spill accident is to get an experienced Houston, TX cargo accident attorney on your side at once to look into the matter for you. Tracing liability and identifying all of the liable parties in the accident requires quick action and an in-depth knowledge of cargo spill accidents. After a cargo spill, the evidence you need to prove your accident claim starts to disappear and degrade immediately. Just clearing the scene of the accident destroys a lot of detailed evidence. And insurers won’t pay you if they don’t believe you have the evidence to prove a valid claim.
Call our Texas Board Certified, experienced Houston, TX cargo accident attorneys right away if you’ve suffered a cargo spill accident. Your initial consultation is free, and it could help answer the pressing questions you have after the accident. Questions like: “Who’s liable?” “Who pays for my accident losses?” And “Will they pay me the full amount of my losses?” If you have questions, we have answers. So call today!