How can a Pearland 18-wheeler crash lawyer help me win my injury case? | DENENA | POINTS

How can a Pearland 18-wheeler crash lawyer help me win my injury case?

file8171241006546The Pearland 18-wheeler accident lawyers at Denena & Points emphasize that personal injury accident cases against commercial trucks are very different from ordinary car accident cases. For one thing, there’s much more money at stake in a commercial truck accident injury case. The insurance policies that cover commercial trucks in case of a wreck generally have about 50 times the value of the average car insurance policy.

The expenses you have from your commercial truck accident injury will also usually be far greater than from an ordinary car accident case. Because of the huge amount of the possible financial payout on an 18-wheeler crash injury, commercial truck insurers take a far more aggressive stance when they defend commercial truck accident injury claims than when they defend a simple car accident payout.

The Strong Opposition You Face from Defendants in a Commercial Truck Accident Injury Case

You might face a whole team of highly paid, high-pressure insurance adjusters, shrewd insurance defense lawyers, and creative accident reconstruction specialists all trying to undermine or destroy your valid accident injury claim.

And guess what? Texas law does not automatically require the trucker or truck company that caused your injury to pay you financial compensation for your costly injuries. It’s up to you to pursue your claim for financial compensation. Filing a lawsuit lets the trucker and trucking company know that you’re not going to go away and let them get away with their negligence.

Filing your valid claim could bring the defendants to the negotiating table where you and your Pearland 18-wheeler accident lawyer could convince them of the strength of your case. Your strong case, backed by the solid evidence gathered by your lawyer, could motivate the defendants to offer you a fair monetary settlement without the need to go to trial. Continue to Part 2 to learn about how to gather the evidence you need to WIN your case.