Truck Accidents and Alabama Laws
Like every other state, Alabama has specific laws that impact truck accident claims. Here’s what you should know if your case involves a UPS accident in Alabama:
Contributory negligence: Alabama follows a strict contributory negligence rule. If you are found to be even 1% at fault for the accident, you may be barred from recovering compensation. It is essential to present substantial evidence that clearly establishes the other party's liability.
Statute of limitations: You generally have two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury claim, per Alabama law. Missing this deadline can result in losing your right to seek compensation.
Trucking regulations: Commercial vehicles, such as UPS trucks, are subject to state and federal regulations. These laws govern everything from maintenance schedules to working hours for drivers. Violations of these regulations can be used as evidence of negligence in your case.
Comparative standards: Trucking companies are held to high standards because of the high risks their vehicles pose. Evidence such as driver logs, maintenance records, and delivery schedules can be subpoenaed to demonstrate violations or negligence.
Compensation You May Be Entitled To
Victims of UPS truck accidents may be eligible to recover various types of compensation, including but not limited to:
Medical expenses: Covering the cost of hospital visits, surgeries, physical therapy, and ongoing care.
Wrongful death damages: If you have lost a loved one, you may seek compensation for funeral expenses, loss of financial support, and other wrongful death-related claims.
At Whit A. Thomas, Attorney at Law, our goal is to help you secure the financial recovery you need to rebuild your life following a devastating truck accident.
Building a Strong Case Against UPS
When pursuing justice after a UPS truck accident, the amount of preparation often determines the outcome. Corporations like UPS invest heavily in their legal defense; you need a dedicated attorney who can match their resources with knowledge and diligent effort.
We take a strategic approach to building your case with the following steps:
We leave no stone unturned in our effort to hold UPS accountable for the injuries their drivers or practices have caused.
UPS Truck Accidents Attorney Serving Baldwin County, Alabama
For over 40 years, our attorney, Whit A. Thomas, has fought for personal injury victims in Alabama, including Baldwin County, Escambia County, Mobile County, and Monroe County. We utilize decades of experience to pursue justice and secure compensation for your pain and suffering.
If you've been involved in a UPS truck accident, we encourage you to take the first step toward recovery. Call us for a free initial consultation to explore your legal options.