Anyone who has driven the roads in Alaska understands that large trucks are a regular sight in the state. The trucking industry has long been one of the backbones of both the American and Alaskan economy, and there are no signs of that changing. Unfortunately, the number of big rigs on the road also leads to a high number of Alaska trucking accidents. These collisions almost always leave a wake of disaster behind, and if you or someone you love has been harmed in such an occurrence, seek the help of Alaska trucking accident lawyers as soon as possible. Below is a brief overview of this issue.
There are several reasons that Alaska trucking accidents present so much danger to everyone in the area at the time of the crash. These big rigs can weigh up to 80,000 pounds and can move with just as much speed as much smaller vehicles. In addition, if the truck involved in the accident is carrying cargo that spills onto the road after impact, it can place anyone in the area in danger as the roads become slippery, become filled with debris or if the atmosphere is filled with a toxic cloud because of hazardous materials that were in the truck at the time.
In addition to the harm that’s caused by Alaska trucking accidents, there are also several legal challenges that could arise if an injured person decides to file an Alaska personal injury lawsuit in the aftermath of a collision. The first challenge usually involves the process of discovery. Discovery is the process that occurs after a lawsuit has been filed but before the trial is held.
Generally, this process is meant to exchange evidence and information so that both sides to a lawsuit have a fair opportunity to prepare. However, the trucking industry is heavily regulated by the federal government, which means that such facts as the hours driven by the driver, the type of load that was being carried, how the cargo was loaded and several other issues need to be clarified and applied to the facts to find out if any violations have occurred. If such violations exist, it could significantly strengthen the case of the plaintiff.
In addition, trucking companies have resources that allow them to secure the help of highly skilled defense attorneys. Therefore, rather than handling this process by yourself, seek the help of experienced Alaska trucking accident lawyers who have been holding truckers and their employers accountable for the harm they have caused for several years. Contact Barber & Banker today to schedule a free initial consultation.
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