Winning Truck Accident Cases - Tip #6
Many personal injury lawyers treat truck wreck cases as if they were simply big car wreck cases; and in so doing, they miss unique opportunities to maximize results for their clients. The focus of my practice is handling truck crash cases in Georgia and around the country (I have handled cases in over 25 States), usually on referral from, or in a co-counsel arrangement with, other personal injury lawyers. In this process, I have worked with many great lawyers and have learned a tremendous amount about how to best handle truck crash cases. I've developed a few tips that will help personal injury lawyers maximize recoveries in truck collision cases.
Tip#6 - The Case is About the Company Not the Driver
In your efforts to maximize the recovery in a case, I ask you this question: Is a jury more likely to be concerned about a single rogue driver or a company with many drivers that through their practices allow or encourage dangerous conduct? Study the cases where big numbers have been awarded in trucking cases and you will see that in most of them the focus of the case was on the conduct of the trucking company as opposed to the conduct of the driver.
Joe Fried "The Truck Accident Attorney". Email me at joe@thetruckingattorneys.com or call me for a FREE CONSULTATION at (404) 591-1800.
I've battled some of the most powerful trucking companies to obtain justice for victims of catastrophic injuries or wrongful death. As a former police officer, I rely on my investigative and forensic skills in combination with cutting-edge work in psychodrama and communication theories to find the truth behind every case. I'm a board member of the Association of Plaintiff Interstate Trucking Lawyers of America, and I was the first lawyer in Georgia certified by APITL America as a specialist in handling truck accident cases. I'm also an officer in the Interstate Trucking Litigation Group (ITLG) and founding member of the Truck Accident Attorneys Roundtable.
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