Proving Liability for a Truck Accident Case

If you’ve been involved in a truck accident and suffered injuries, it’s normal to wonder whether you have a valid claim. At Gemma Law Associates, several key factors help determine whether you may have a truck accident case:

  • Injury: You must have a documented injury diagnosed & treated by a medical professional. Feeling pain alone is not enough, medical records that connect your injuries to the crash are important evidence.
  • Fault: The accident must have been caused, at least in part, by someone else’s negligence. Rhode Island follows pure comparative negligence, meaning you may still recover compensation even if you were partially at fault, with recovery being reduced by your percentage of responsibility.
  • Source of Recovery: There must be a financial source from which compensation can be paid for your losses.
  • Timing: The incident must have occurred within the past three years. If more time has passed, your claim may no longer be valid due to the statute of limitations.

If these factors apply to your situation, you may have a valid truck accident claim. Our team can help you pursue compensation for medical bills, lost income, property damage, and pain and suffering. Contact us today for your free case consultation.