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Fort Collins, CO Blind Spot Truck Accident Attorneys

Reliable Lawyers for Victims of Blind Spot Truck Accidents in Fort Collins, Colorado
The sheer size of the average 16- or 18-wheeler means that truck drivers need to pay special attention to their blind spots. When truck drivers fail to take heed of other motorists, the consequences can be disastrous. If you have been struck in a tractor-trailer's blind spot, a Fort Collins, CO truck accident attorney can help fight for your right to compensation.
At Hoggatt Law Office, P.C., our attorneys have decades of experience helping clients recover payment for their damages in personal injury claims. We have the legal acumen and skills to investigate accidents on busy highways like I-25, and we can help you navigate the complexities that come with filing a claim against a trucking company.
How Can I Prove That a Truck Driver Was at Fault for a Blind Spot Truck Accident?
Although it is prudent advice to stay out of a truck's blind spot when possible, that does not excuse a truck driver from failing to check their blind spots before changing lanes. In order to file a successful claim against the truck driver, you must prove that they acted negligently. To support your claim, you could cite various forms of evidence, such as:
- Witness testimony
- Debris from the crash, such as tire marks left on the road
- Photos of the vehicles involved in the accident
- Dashcam footage of the collision
- Black box data showing a truck's steering inputs
Our firm will take thorough measures to help uncover critical evidence for your case. During the claims process, we will do everything we can to minimize or refute allegations of fault on your end so that you can get full compensation for your damages.
Can You File a Claim Against the Truck Driver's Employer?
If you can prove that the truck driver acted negligently, you can get compensation through their insurance policy. However, in a truck accident, liability may extend to multiple parties. You may even be able to file a claim against the trucking company itself under a legal principle known as vicarious liability.
In Colorado, vicarious liability applies when an employee causes an accident during the course of their regular activities on the job. If the truck driver was on a delivery route at the time of the crash, you may have a strong case to file a claim against their employer based on vicarious liability. The truck driver's employer could also be held liable for negligent business practices, such as hiring underqualified drivers or failing to train new employees.
How Are Blind Spot Truck Accident Claims Resolved?
Once you have gathered enough evidence to support your claim, you can start negotiating for compensation with the liable parties. If the trucking company and its insurers are willing to pay you a full settlement, your case could be resolved relatively quickly. However, you should be sure that the settlement takes all of your damages into account, including your medical bills, loss of earning capacity, property damage, and pain and suffering.
If the settlement offer does not address your total losses, our attorneys can negotiate for higher compensation on your behalf, leveraging our knowledge of the law to argue for full compensation. If the liable party or parties are still not willing to pay for what your claim is worth, we can take your claim to trial. Litigation can be a lengthy process, but we will make an aggressive case for a favorable verdict. We handle personal injury claims on a contingency fee basis, so you will only pay if we win.
Contact a Fort Collins Blind Spot Truck Accident Lawyer
If you have been struck in a truck driver's blind spot, reach out to Hoggatt Law Office, P.C. today for legal assistance. To schedule your free consultation, call our offices at 970-225-2190 or contact our Fort Collins blind spot attorneys.

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