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Madison Truck Accident Attorneys

Holding Liable Parties Responsible for Collisions with Semi-Trucks

At Lawton Cates, we provide exceptional legal representation to our clients. We understand the significance of pursuing just outcomes for those involved in truck accidents. With a solid commitment to advocating for their rights, we fight tirelessly to seek the compensation they deserve.

Our Madison truck accident lawyers possess extensive insights and experience handling complex personal injury cases. With over 60 years of combined experience, we have helped numerous clients navigate complex legal challenges. Our track record demonstrates our ability to pursue favorable results, enabling our clients to move forward with their lives. Note that past successes do not guarantee future outcomes.

If you or a loved one has been injured in a collision with a large commercial vehicle, contact our team by calling (608) 282-6200.

Common Causes of Truck Accidents

While there are varied reasons for truck accidents, some are more common than others. Identifying the cause of a crash is crucial in determining who may be liable for damages resulting from the accident.

Large truck collisions may result from:

  • Driver fatigue: Fatigue is a significant factor in truck accidents, as long hours on the road can lead to drowsiness and decreased alertness, impairing a driver's ability to react quickly.
  • Distracted driving: Distractions like texting, phone calls, or other activities divert a truck driver's attention from the road, increasing the risk of accidents.
  • Inadequate training: Insufficient training of truck drivers can lead to improper vehicle handling, difficulty maneuvering, and poor decision-making on the road.
  • Lack of supervision: In some cases, trucking companies may fail to adequately manage and monitor their drivers, leading to negligence and potential accidents.
  • Improperly loaded or secured cargo: Improperly loaded or secured cargo can cause the weight distribution to become unbalanced, leading to instability and accidents, especially during sudden maneuvers.
  • Poor truck maintenance: Neglected maintenance of trucks can result in mechanical failures, such as faulty brakes or tire blowouts, which can cause accidents.
  • Regulation violations: Violations of federal and state regulations, such as exceeding weight limits, ignoring hours-of-service rules, or inadequate inspections, can contribute to truck accidents.
  • Hazardous road conditions: Factors like inclement weather, poorly maintained roads, or construction zones can create dangerous conditions that increase the likelihood of collisions.

Truck accidents can involve multiple parties who may share responsibility for the incident. 

These parties can include the following:

  • Truck drivers: The driver's actions or negligence, such as speeding or reckless driving, can contribute to an accident.
  • Trucking companies: Companies that employ truck drivers must ensure proper training, supervision, and adherence to safety regulations. Failure to fulfill these responsibilities can make them liable for accidents.
  • Manufacturers: If a truck's parts or equipment, such as brakes or tires, are defective or malfunctioning, the manufacturer may bear responsibility for the accident.
  • Cargo loaders: Improperly loaded or secured cargo that causes an accident can involve those responsible for loading and securing the cargo onto the truck.
  • Maintenance companies: Companies responsible for truck maintenance may be held accountable if their negligence contributed to the accident.

Unique Challenges and Complexities of Truck Accident Cases

Truck accident cases present unique challenges due to various causes and multiple potentially responsible parties involved. It is crucial to identify all those at fault for the accident to seek just compensation for the victims.

Given the diverse factors contributing to truck accidents, thorough investigations are necessary to determine what happened and who caused the crash. This involves gathering evidence, analyzing accident reports, reviewing maintenance records, and potentially consulting reconstruction experts.

Additionally, navigating the legal complexities of truck accident cases requires a deep understanding of state and federal regulations and experience dealing with insurance companies and their tactics to minimize payouts.

Successfully pursuing a truck accident claim requires building a solid case establishing liability and demonstrating the extent of the damages the victim suffered. By meticulously addressing all aspects of the accident and involving the appropriate experts, a comprehensive legal strategy can be developed to pursue just compensation.

Our Approach to Cases

At Lawton Cates, we take a tailored and personalized approach to handling cases. We understand that each situation is unique and requires a distinct legal strategy.

Our truck accident attorneys in Madison devote the time and effort to thoroughly analyze the details and circumstances surrounding the incident. This allows us to develop a customized approach considering specific factors, such as the cause of the accident, the parties responsible, and the extent of the damages.

Schedule a free consultation to discuss your case by calling us at (608) 282-6200 or contacting us online.

Client Testimonials

  • "Terry took the time to comfortably explain all and discuss options and decision-making that could be done along the way with clear pros and cons and asking me how I’d like to proceed."
    Jim R.
  • Compassionate, thorough, & made it easy to understand what’s going on.

    Riley G.
  • Lawton & Cates has been the most supportive and helpful!

    Rachel
  • "Everyone was so very kind to me... We were all made to feel welcome, made to feel supported, and made to feel like we belong there. That was very important to me since I was pretty stressed out a lot of the time."
    Susie
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