Time is of the essence. Evidence gets cold. Witnesses become unwilling to get involved. Law enforcement will investigate the matter and file a report. But don’t rely on the police to get it right. Sometimes the police miss important pieces of evidence or fail to interview eyewitnesses that can prove essential to your case. If your claim involves a serious injury or wrongful death we will ensure that no stone is left unturned by thoroughly:
Once all of the information on a driver or company has been compiled, it is important to analyze it critically for discrepancies. Drivers may try to hide violations or the hours-of-service regulations (FMCSR Part 395) by falsifying log entries or under reporting mileage. Logs can be tested by comparing them to GPS data, pay records, fuel receipts and other evidence. Industry guides provide accurate estimates of most routes in the United States. The driver may have more than one log book. The driver may “free-lance,” or work for more than one employer. It is good to compare all employment records in such a case. Cases in which people are injured or killed because of truck-related collisions require vigourous and persistent preparation. These cases cannot be viewed as run-of-the-mill auto cases in which the law enforcement investigation is enough. Sufficient information to turn around the findings of the investigating officer may exist. Counsel must be prepared to dig it out. To see selected case summaries of Ramey Law Firm PLLC involving 18 wheeler accidents click the link below.
Selected 18 Wheeler (FMCSA) and Truck Accidents