November 5, 2024, Visalia, CA: An accident involving a semi-truck led to injuries in Visalia on Tuesday morning.
The accident, according to information provided by the Visalia Stringer Facebook page, took place around 7:35 a.m. at the intersection of South Lovers Lane and East Caldwell Avenue. Police confirmed that a semi-truck was traveling in the area when it was involved in a collision with a white SUV, causing the SUV to roll over.
One or more parties sustained injuries as a result of the accident. The parties were hospitalized, though their conditions are not known at this time.
Police continue to investigate the circumstances that led up to the accident.
Who is Liable in a Visalia Truck Accident?
Semi-truck accidents tend to lead to catastrophic damages, including painful injuries and property damage. Unfortunately, it can be difficult to face the aftermath of a truck accident, as big-name insurers may try to pin the blame on injured victims. Many laws and regulations come into play with these accidents, helping individuals prove who is liable for their accident.
There are many parties who could be at fault for a semi-truck accident, which include the following:
- A truck driver/Truck owner
- A trucking company
- A manufacturer of truck parts
- A cargo loader
If you can determine who is at fault for your accident, you can move forward with a successful claim and gain financial recovery to help you back on your feet.
Contact a Visalia Truck Accident Lawyer Today
Following a semi-truck accident with injuries, you may be feeling stressed and alone concerning your legal options. This is especially true when the insurance company starts calling and asking you for a statement or when you are offered a low settlement offer upfront.
Luckily, our Visalia personal injury lawyers at Maison Law are here to protect your rights from start to finish when it comes to your truck accident claim. You should be able to focus on your physical recovery while we handle the heavy lifting for you. Please contact us for a confidential and no-obligation case review to get started.