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The truck industry is subject to many regulations designed to foster safety on the roads. When drivers and trucking professionals are negligent, their actions can have profound repercussions and leave you injured. A Kansas truck accident lawyer can help you hold them accountable when you have been injured and secure the compensation you need to recover. 

Munley Law is a team of fierce advocates when you are up against the trucking industry and fighting for justice. We safeguard your rights so you are not taken advantage of and can begin to rebuild your life. With the Nation’s top rated truck accident lawyers on your side, you can be confident that you will be in good hands and get results. 

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Why Choose Munley Law After a Kansas Truck Accident?

When you need a truck accident attorney, who you choose can heavily influence the outcome of your case. With more than 6 decades of experience on our side, Munley Law is adept at handling truck accidents in Kansas. We provide you and your family with compassionate support and skilled guidance throughout the claim process. We know that filing a claim can feel overwhelming, but we are committed to reducing your stress. 

Whether you are located in Kansas City, Wichita, Topeka, Overland Park, or another part of the state, our firm invests in you and your case. We work diligently to secure an outcome that gives you peace of mind. When you work with us, we build a relationship with you, investigate the accident, and gather evidence to support your claim. We are your voice and your advocate throughout the process as we negotiate compensation for your truck accident that you are satisfied with. No obstacle is too big or too small for our team to handle. 

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What is Contingency Basis and How Does it Help You in After a Kansas Truck Accident?

When you are overwhelmed by your various expenses after a semi-truck accident, Munley Law makes sure that the cost of legal representation does not add to your stress. We only deduct attorney fees from your settlement or verdict if we win your case. This means you can secure legal services and do not have to pay out of your own pocket. With our contingency fee model, you receive quality legal services that are aligned with your goals when you need them the most.

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What are the Top Causes of Truck Accidents in Kansas?

One of the number one causes of truck accidents is driver error. It only takes one moment and one negligent act for a truck driver to cause an accident. However, other parties can also contribute to an accident, which means that the cause of an accident can vary considerably. Some of the most common causes of truck accidents include: 

  • Inexperience and poor training
  • Defective parts
  • Demanding schedules and deadlines
  • Intoxication
  • Speeding and aggressive driving
  • Fatigue
  • Distractions
  • Road conditions
  • Weather conditions
  • Congested traffic
  • Limited visibility
  • Poor maintenance
  • Truck overload

Each of the above factors can have its own ramifications in terms of accidents, injuries, and liability. With so many variables, thorough investigations are necessary to get to the bottom of the reason for the accident.

Why Types of Injuries are Caused by Truck Accidents?

Injuries from an 18-wheeler accident are more likely to be severe given the mismatched sizes of the vehicles involved. As such, it is essential to receive prompt medical attention after an accident. There are many conditions that are not outwardly visible, so you will need diagnostic tests by a medical professional to get an accurate picture of your condition. They will act quickly to minimize the damage you have sustained. Below is a closer look at some of the injuries that commonly occur in truck accidents

Traumatic Brain Injuries

Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) affect hundreds of thousands of individuals every year, according to the Cleveland Clinic. These injuries are caused by blunt force or penetration to the head that affects the skull and/or brain tissue. These injuries can affect individuals physically, cognitively, socially, emotionally, and psychologically. TBIs are common in big rig accidents because the force of the impact can cause motorists to hit their head against the interior of their vehicle as they get tossed about.

Back and Spine Injuries

A spinal cord injury can have profound impacts on your life and affect your mobility, breathing, circulation, bladder and bowel control, pain levels, and more. The spine is responsible for carrying messages from the brain to the body, and spinal trauma can interrupt these messages and cause problems. Damage can occur to any one of the four sections of the spine and cause different problems depending on what part of the spine is damaged. The spine can be partially or completely damaged.

Neck, Chest, and Rib Injuries

Neck, chest, and rib injuries are common in truck accidents and can range from minor to severe. The neck often takes the brunt of whiplash during a collision, and an individual may also injure their chest or ribs if they hit the steering wheel or other part of the car. Victims who suffer chest trauma may face serious complications and be at an elevated risk of more severe conditions such as respiratory and cardiovascular problems.

Internal Injuries

The force and level of trauma involved in a truck crash can cause internal injuries to occur. These highly serious injuries can affect organs and cause internal bleeding. Because they are not outwardly visible, it is important to receive medical attention right away after an accident. Common symptoms may include lightheadedness, vision problems, difficulty breathing, pain in the chest or shoulder region, tingling in the extremities, pain, and nausea or vomiting. 

Bone and tissue injuries

Broken bones and tissue injuries such as sprains, strains, bruises, and lacerations are common occurrences in truck accidents. These injuries can range considerably in severity and can contribute to other conditions as well. The extent and severity of the injury will influence your prognosis, recovery time, and whether or not you will need rehabilitative care or assistive equipment.

Catastrophic Injuries and Fatalities

Catastrophic injuries and fatalities are not uncommon in truck accidents given the size and weight of a truck. Catastrophic injuries result in permanent damage and may include paralysis, disfigurement, burns, and more. These types of injuries often require extensive medical care to treat and manage over time. Individuals may also need assistive technologies. Additionally, fatalities may occur at the scene of the accident, or may arise as a result of severe injuries and/or complications.

Who Is Liable for Causing a Truck Accident in Kansas?

One of the reasons truck accidents are so complicated is that multiple parties could be at fault for an accident. The trucking industry requires many different roles to operate successfully, and each one must follow government regulations. Some of the most common parties that can be held accountable for trucking company liability include drivers, trucking companies, cargo loaders, maintenance technicians, and/or manufacturers. 

When any one of these parties is negligent, they endanger the lives of others and risk FMCSA Violations. Breaking these federal guidelines can result in serious repercussions for members of the truck industry, and you can also hold them accountable for failing to uphold their responsibilities. 

Because of these complications, resolving truck accident claims should be left to an experienced lawyer. A lawyer understands how to navigate the trucking industry and what safety standards they are expected to maintain. 

Why Do You Need an Experienced Lawyer After a Truck Accident?

To hold the correct party accountable for their role in the accident and causing your injuries, you and your Kansas truck accident attorney must establish their liability before your case can move forward. Even if it seems obvious who was at fault, it must be shown step-by-step as part of your case. This is accomplished by showing the four parts of negligence:

  • Duty of care: Each party involved in trucking operations is responsible for taking the utmost care so as to ensure the safety of others. This means they are expected to be cautious, proactive, and remain alert at all times. 
  • Breach of duty: When any one of these parties fails to execute their responsibilities and duty of care because of negligence, they violate their obligations. 
  • Causation: When you suffer injuries as a direct result of an accident caused by another party’s actions, that party is liable for being the catalyst that caused the collision. 
  • Damages: Once the liable party is identified and their role in the accident has been established, they must provide you with the resources you and your family need to cover your losses. 

This process is a legal requirement in all personal injury cases. However, you can rest assured that your lawyer will devote sufficient time to gathering evidence and building your case so that each of the elements above can be thoroughly demonstrated. They will make sure you have a strong case for a favorable outcome.  Call Munley Law today for help filing your truck accident case.

What Is Shared Fault?

There are times when truck accidents are the result of shared fault. When this happens, each party’s role in the accident is scrutinized, and a percentage is assigned that represents how much they contributed to the accident. From here, decisions are based on Kansas’ modified comparative negligence law that says that any party who is less than 50% at fault can recover compensation, while those over this limit are barred from recovery. 

While you may be able to recover compensation if you are found to be at fault in some small way, your compensation will be reduced in proportion to the percentage of fault you were assigned. This means that if the value of your case is worth $250,000 but you are 20% at fault, you will only recover $200,000 to offset your role in the accident. 

It is imperative that you seek the counsel of a truck accident attorney in Kansas if you are in this situation. They will evaluate the circumstances and seek to reduce your potential liability so you do not lose much-needed compensation. They will also make sure that insurance companies and the opposition do not try to pin blame on you.

What Types of Damages Can You Recover After a Truck Accident?

You have the right to pursue damages when you have been injured in a truck accident. This holds the at-fault party accountable and helps you recover your losses. It also ensures you do not have to pay for your expenses yourself. Depending on your situation, you may be entitled to receive a couple of types of damages. Kansas truck accident lawyers will negotiate on your behalf and secure the maximum amount possible. Below is a look at the three categories of damages you may be eligible to receive.

Economic Damages

Economic damages provide for your financial losses. These typically include a wide variety of current and ongoing medical expenses, vehicle repair or replacement costs, loss of income while you recover, or lost earning capacity if you are disabled. Funeral and burial expenses may also be recovered in the event of a fatality. Your lawyer will make sure all of your financial losses are accounted for and calculated correctly. 

Non-Economic Damages

Non-economic damages compensate you for the intangible losses you have suffered due to trauma. These may include your pain and suffering, emotional distress, reduced enjoyment and quality of life, mental anguish, and loss of companionship and/or consortium. Because these losses do not have a dollar amount attached to them, they are calculated using formulas. To ensure you do not lose compensation in this category, it is recommended to have a lawyer determine the value of these losses. 

Punitive Damages

Punitive damages are reserved for special circumstances that involve gross negligence. Because of the extreme nature of these types of accidents, victims may sustain immense losses. As such, punitive damages are designed to punish the at-fault party by requiring them to pay additional compensation to the injured victim to compensate them for their additional losses. It is important to consult an experienced lawyer to determine if this type of damage is applicable to your case. 

What Is Kansas’ Statute of Limitations?

When pursuing damages, it is essential to reach out to a lawyer as soon as possible. Delaying action could limit your options or prevent you from recovering damages for your losses. Kansas generally allows accident victims 2 years to file and resolve a claim against the party responsible for their losses, as outlined in Kansas Statute § 60-513. Cases like these tend to be complex, and evidence deteriorates over time. As such, give yourself as much time as possible to navigate the legal system.  

Contact Munley Law to Speak with a Kansas Truck Accident Attorney

Contact Munley Law to Speak with a Kansas Truck Accident Attorney

Munley Law makes sure that you do not have to handle your truck accident claim on your own. Our team of experienced attorneys possesses an in-depth knowledge of the law that can help you secure the most favorable outcome possible. This is paired with exceptional service and a dedication to your wellbeing. We relentlessly fight for you to secure the results you need. To speak with one of our attorneys, contact our firm to schedule a free consultation today. 

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