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As soon as an accident occurs, truck drivers are trained to report the wreck to their company. Most of the time, the company will send investigators and/or lawyers to the accident scene immediately. They are looking for any information that could help their case and limit their liability.
The most important thing you can do following a truck accident in Iowa is to contact an experienced attorney who can help you recover necessary data from the semi truck. Call Brady & O'Shea, Cedar Rapids personal injury lawyers, at (319) 866-9277 today.
Most commercial trucks are equipped with a black box that records electronic data including the truck's speed, tire pressure, and if there were any maintenance issues. It also indicates how long a truck has been traveling on the road. This information is extremely important to have, as it may be useful in proving what led up to the crash.
Truck companies will not hand over this information to you; you will have to request it. They know that this information is key in helping determine if the truck driver was negligent and at fault for the truck crash. This is why it is important to have an experienced Cedar Rapids accident attorney on your side. This crucial information may support your legal case and prove that the truck driver was speeding or exceeded regulated hours on the road.
Your attorney will be able to help you get ahold of this crucial information in order to preserve it for litigation. Your lawyer will need to request it immediately, as black box information can be overwritten. If the black box was destroyed in the crash, the truck company often has a back-up copy, which is stored in a separate location and can be requested.
If you were injured in a Cedar Rapids truck wreck and you believe the truck driver was negligent, the black box will be able to tell you if the trucker had spent too many hours on the road, if the driver was speeding, or if the truck was experiencing maintenance issues. You will need a knowledgeable attorney to help you obtain the truck's electronic data and the truck driver's log books. Call (319) 866-9277 and speak with an attorney who is knowledgeable regarding the rules that govern the trucking industry.
If you or a loved one was involved in a truck crash in Iowa and suffered catastrophic injuries including head trauma, spinal cord injury, paralysis or traumatic brain injury, you should talk with a knowledgeable Iowa accident attorney. You may be entitled to compensation for your injuries, medical bills, physical therapy, lost wages, and more.
Contact us today for a free, no obligation consultation about your personal injury legal needs.
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Cedar Rapids, IA 52402
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