Medical costs

Potential legislative reforms

Potential legislative reforms

Lawmakers continue to explore new legislation addressing safety, technology, and accountability in the trucking industry. These reforms could significantly reshape liability and regulation in truck accident cases.

Public policy changes after major accidents

Public policy changes after major accidents

Major truck accidents often expose systemic weaknesses in safety enforcement, prompting lawmakers and regulators to enact policy changes aimed at preventing future tragedies.

Structured settlements vs lump sum payments

Structured settlements vs lump sum payments

When resolving a truck accident case, plaintiffs may receive compensation either as a lump sum or through structured payments. Each option has financial and practical advantages that must be considered carefully.

Factors influencing settlement value

Factors influencing settlement value

The value of a truck accident settlement depends on many legal, medical, and practical considerations. Understanding these factors helps plaintiffs and attorneys evaluate fair compensation.

Future medical costs and long-term care

Future medical costs and long-term care

Severe truck accidents often leave victims with injuries that require years—or even a lifetime—of medical treatment. Compensation for future medical costs and long-term care is essential to ensure victims are not financially burdened by ongoing needs.

Common insurance company tactics

Common insurance company tactics

Insurance companies often employ strategies to minimize payouts in truck accident claims. Recognizing these tactics helps victims and their attorneys counter them effectively.