Understanding Liability in an Arizona Truck Accident
Understanding Liability in an Arizona Truck Accident
Truck accidents are different from other accidents because of the potentially catastrophic injuries and damages that can occur. If you've been involved in a truck accident in Arizona, you may be entitled to compensation for the injuries and damages you've sustained. However, before determining who is liable for the accident and the compensation you're entitled to, it's important to understand the basics of truck accidents and liability.
Who is liable in a truck accident?

Liability in a truck accident can be a complex issue. Several parties may be responsible for the accident, including the driver, the trucking company, and even the manufacturer of the truck or its components. Common causes of truck accidents include driver error, truck malfunctions, and poor weather or road conditions. Depending on the circumstances, any of these parties may be held liable for an accident.
What are my options if I was injured in a trucking accident?
If you've been injured in a trucking accident, you have several options for seeking compensation. You may be able to file a claim with the truck driver's insurance company or the trucking company's insurance company. If the insurance company denies your claim or offers a low settlement, you may need to file a lawsuit to recover the compensation you're entitled to.
How is compensation calculated?
Compensation for a trucking accident typically includes medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages stemming from the accident. The amount of compensation you're entitled to depends on the severity of your injuries, the extent of your damages, and other factors such as liability and insurance coverage. An experienced personal injury attorney can help you understand the compensation you're entitled to and negotiate with insurance companies on your behalf.
Who pays the compensation to the victims?
In most cases, the insurance company of the responsible party will be responsible for paying the compensation to the victims. However, there may be situations where the responsible party does not have adequate insurance coverage or is not insured at all. In these cases, you may need to seek compensation from your own insurance company, or the responsible party may be personally responsible for paying compensation.
Can I still receive compensation if I was uninsured at the time of the accident?
Even if you did not have insurance at the time of the accident, you may still be entitled to receive compensation for your injuries and damages. However, the process of recovering compensation may be more challenging and may require the assistance of an experienced personal injury attorney.
If you've been involved in a truck accident in Arizona, understanding liability and your options for seeking compensation is essential. At Lelli & Associates, PLLC, we specialize in personal injury matters and can help you navigate the complex process of recovering compensation for your injuries and damages. Contact us today to discuss your case and receive the legal guidance you need.
