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We Won $48.5 Million in a Truck Accident Case

In this case, we took more than 60 depositions in five different states. Because of Stephenson’s tireless advocacy, shortly before the trial was to commence, the defendants settled the case for $48.5 million.

Jamestown, Indiana, is a quiet little rural town in with friendly folks and a community spirit.  But it also has Amazon delivery trucks, dump trucks, waste collection trucks and semi-trailers.  While there may not be a lot of heavily travelled multiple-lane roads, truck accidents still happen, and when they do, other motorists and pedestrians can get seriously injured.

Boone County, which includes Jamestown, has roughly 2,200 vehicle collisions annually, and 190 were speed-related.  At least 19% of pickup truck drivers involved in accidents were not wearing a seatbelt.  Truck crashes can cause bruising, broken bones, and concussions, but they can also result in horrific burns, amputations, and even loss of life.  If you or a loved one was injured in a truck accident in Jamestown, IN, you could be entitled to financial compensation due to the other driver’s negligence.

Call Stephenson Rife today for a free initial consultation about your case at (317) 680-2350.

Truck Accident Cases Stephenson Rife Has Successfully Pursued

You want a winner on your side when choosing a Jamestown truck accident lawyer.  Stephenson Rife has a record of success.  Following are some of the large truck accident settlements we’ve achieved on behalf of clients:

  • $48.5 million in a case that involved 60 depositions in 5 different states
  • $6.5 million for a victim with brain injury in a garbage truck accident
  • $2 million in a case where a passenger in a vehicle was injured when struck by a delivery truck
  • $3.97 million for a family of a man killed in a semi-trailer crash
  • $250,000 in a case where a young woman sustained severe injuries when a semi-truck pulled out in front of her vehicle.

Proving negligence is essential to winning any lawsuit. The trucking industry is governed by state regulations, and trucks that engage in interstate commerce must adhere to federal regulations as well. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has rules (Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (Title 49, Parts 350-399) for driver’s license standards; safety and fitness procedures; maximum hours truckers can drive; and inspection, repair and maintenance of vehicles. When regulations are not adhered to, the responsible parties can be found negligent and liable for damages. At Stephenson Rife, our truck accident lawyers have decades of experience, commitment, and skill in winning cases.  We put that knowledge to work for you.

Stephenson Rife has won tens of millions of dollars on behalf of clients in truck accident cases.  We have a record of success.

What Causes Truck Accidents in Jamestown?

Because they are built to handle huge loads such as heavy construction machinery, semi-trucks are particularly difficult to drive and maneuver, and they can cause major damage in a crash. As a result, both trucks and drivers are heavily regulated by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. The FMCSA address issues that include driver licensing, insurance coverage, drug and alcohol use, vehicle maintenance, maximum load restrictions, hours drivers can work and rest requirements. When these regulations are not followed, or a driver drives while impaired, fatigued, or distracted, risk increases for an accident.

According to the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Freight Management and Operations, federal law controls maximum gross vehicle weights and axle loads on interstates. Federal limits are 80,000 pounds gross vehicle weight; 20,000 pounds on a single axle; and 34,000 pounds on a tandem axle group. There are also federal standards for the length and width allowable on interstate roadways.  In an effort to drive up profits, trucking companies and delivery trucks often violate state and federal requirements.

Following are common causes of truck accidents and how we handle them:

Negligent Maintenance: It is the truck company’s legal responsibility to properly maintain and repair its trucks, which requires daily inspections and regular maintenance, and drivers must also conduct daily vehicle checks. If a company is negligent in inspecting and maintaining the truck, equipment failures such as faulty brakes or couplings can lead to accidents. We would look for causes such as . . .

  • Parts such as brakes, axles, and hitches that were not checked and maintained
  • Tires that were retreaded or unevenly worn
  • Maintenance logs that were not complete, updated, and in accordance with both state and federal statutes.

Negligent hiring, training, and retention: Trucking companies and Amazon delivery truck third-party companies must check a potential hire’s safety history and criminal record and make sure all drivers are properly trained and have experience operating a semi-truck or commercial vehicle. We would examine all hiring and training records to make sure all federal and state provisions were adhered to.

Driver Fatigue: Many truck drivers are governed by federal trucking laws, known as Hours of Service (HOS) regulations, that regulate the amount of time a driver can be on the road without stopping, hours they are allowed to drive in a week, and the time they must be off between shifts. However, some trucking companies make additional demands on their drivers or push them to falsify records.  Our trucking accident attorneys in Indiana will examine all trucking records and driving logs to determine whether driver fatigue was a cause of the accident.

Negligence by a cargo company: Improper load securement that shifted and caused the truck to go out of control could be the responsibility of the trucking company or the cargo company. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) enforces strict cargo securement laws that trucking companies must adhere to, and our attorneys would investigate whether this was the case.

Negligence by a broker: Brokers are middlemen who bring together truckers and the companies who want to ship goods. Brokers utilize computer tracking software and data to monitor the movement of goods and the trucks. They have a duty to inspect the motor carrier/truck, the safety history of the truck, and drivers they have contracted.

Our attorneys would inspect their records to determine whether the broker monitored and reviewed trip records or notes and approved receipts and bill of lading changes, and whether the broker maintained required control of the truck, cargo, and the driver.

Who Can You Sue in a Jamestown, IN, Truck Accident Case?

Your truck accident lawyer in Jamestown, IN, will examine the facts of your accident, and put together a powerful case to claim damages on your behalf.  Our law firm might sue one or several liable parties.  Crashes can be solely caused by human error, but they can also be due to poor truck maintenance or inadequate driver training.  Liable parties may include:

  • Owner of the truck
  • The manufacturer of the truck or its parts
  • The truck driver
  • The shipper and/or loader of cargo
  • The trucking company the driver works for
  • A municipality or road repair company responsible for road repairs
  • Third-party contractors.

Our Jamestown truck accident attorneys can file a claim against one or many negligent parties when pursuing legal action.  We know the law, and we can make it work for you.  Our decades of legal experience ensure that you’re getting highly skilled, time-tested legal representation.

Truck Accident Lawyers in Jamestown, IN, Who Will Fight Aggressively for You

Why do clients choose Stephenson Rife to represent them after being injured in truck accidents in Jamestown?  Here are several important reasons:

  • We do our homework – interviewing witnesses, investigating the accident scene, researching police reports and medical information, and even hire expert witnesses if needed.
  • Our attorneys – including Mike Stephenson and Brady Rife – are well-known and respected by other attorneys and judges.
  • Our law firm has significant financial resources that other law firms don’t, and we can use this to hire specialists to build a strong case.
  • We’ll use sophisticated technology and 3-D crash modeling to prove your version of what happened.
  • Our truck accident lawyers in Jamestown, IN, have won major settlements over the years.
  • Our legal team is compassionate and caring.  We think of clients as family.
  • We have decades of experience and know how to win.
A qualified truck accident lawyer in Jamestown, IN, will listen to you, understand the facts in the case, and explain your legal options.  We have decades of experience, and we’ll use that to build a powerful case on your behalf.  Call Stephenson Rife today at (317) 680-2350.

Stephenson Rife: A Big Firm Without the Baggage

High hourly rates are common at large law firms, but not at ours. We can provide cost-effective legal services. We don’t have to pay rent in a downtown office building. We don’t have a bureaucracy made up of layers of partners and associates.

We keep things simple. We take your truck accident case, put a team of experienced lawyers on it and take care of it. No excess. No fluff. Just results.

Call a Stephenson Rife truck accident lawyer for Jamestown, IN, now at 317-680-2350 .

You don’t have to struggle alone.  Truck accidents in Jamestown, IN, can leave a person seriously injured or disabled for life.  Let our team of lawyers fight for the compensation you deserve.

Attorney Mike Stephenson

Attorney Mike Stephenson has 40 years of experience and is a trusted advisor to many individuals and companies. His current practice is dominated by civil litigation in state and federal courts. He focuses much of his time on handling catastrophic injuries caused by all types of accidents, including motor vehicle, trucking, workplace injuries, product liability, just to name a few. Mike is a proven advocate and trial attorney. He has served as lead trial counsel in more than 100 civil jury trials, and has handled litigation in 18 states. [ Attorney Bio ]