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Trucking Accidents Lawyer in St. Louis, Missouri. If a truck driver or trucking company broke the rules of the road and caused you or a loved one injuries, call a Burger Law Missouri trucking accidents lawyer now at (314) 500-HURT or contact us online for a free case evaluation.

Trucking accidents can have devastating consequences. The physical, financial and emotional damage they can do is sudden and harsh. Because of that, in addition to adhering to the standard rules of the road, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has strict standards and regulations that truck drivers and trucking companies must follow in order to ensure the safety of everyone on the Missouri roads. When they fail in their obligation and you end up injured, the Missouri trucking accidents lawyer team will hold them accountable and get you the full financial recovery you are owed.

We have an amazing team of attorneys and paralegals that fight on your behalf to get you the best possible compensation. Our Missouri trucking accidents lawyer team knows the terrible impact an injury from a truck accident can have on your life. We also know how to investigate, negotiate, litigate and win truck accident injury cases. We insist on nothing but the best results for our clients. If you have been injured because someone else in Missouri broke the rules, call a Burger Law Missouri trucking accidents lawyer immediately at (314) 500-HURT or fill out our online form to start on your road to recovery.

Use our free personal injury calculator to see how much your claim may be worth.

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How Common Are Trucking Accidents in St. Louis and Missouri?

How Common Are Trucking Accidents in St. Louis and Missouri?

Unfortunately, Missouri trucking accidents are anything but uncommon. The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported that in 2020 there were 13,910 crashes in Missouri involving commercial vehicles, with 80 percent of them involving trucks. Those accidents caused 131 fatalities and 2,704 personal injuries. That means that trucking accidents accounted for 8.4 percent of all motor vehicle accidents in Missouri, and 14.3 percent of all fatalities.

Most Missouri trucking accidents happen on narrower roads where a truck has little room to maneuver around smaller cars. Nearly a quarter of commercial vehicle accidents occurred in St. Louis County and St. Louis City, while 11.94 percent occurred in Kansas City and Jackson County, making Missouri's two most populous cities the places where over a third of all Missouri trucking accidents occur. If you have been injured in a truck crash because of somebody else's careless actions, call a St. Louis-based Missouri trucking accidents lawyer at Burger Law today to discuss your legal options.

Is It Worth Hiring a St. Louis Trucking Accidents Lawyer?

Is It Worth Hiring a St. Louis Trucking Accidents Lawyer?

Almost always the answer is yes. If you were in a simple fender-bender with another passenger car that only required a quick trip to a Missouri emergency room, you may be able to get a fair settlement offer with the help of an attorney. However, truck accidents usually result in more serious injuries that require ongoing care. Additionally, in a truck accident, you are not making a claim against a driver, but rather against a large trucking company. Missouri insurance companies use a lot of tricks to minimize your payout. The skilled and dedicated trucking accidents lawyer team of Burger Law knows how to fight back against bullies and get you the compensation they owe you.

Besides dealing with the insurance company, a Missouri trucking accidents lawyer at Burger Law will:

  • Take the time to discuss and understand your claim.
  • Fully investigate your case, including acquiring key evidence and taking official depositions.
  • Determine liability and prove negligence.
  • Keep you informed and answer all of your questions through the process.
  • Handle all communication, litigation, documentation and negotiation.
  • Work with our network of Missouri accident and medical experts to precisely value your claim.
  • Give you every piece of information you need to make the best decision for you and your family.

While we do everything we can to secure you the compensation you deserve in negotiations, more often than not our Missouri trucking accidents lawyer team will file suit against trucking companies. Trucking companies and insurance companies have access to top-level legal representation that will try anything to devalue your claim or convince you they do not owe you anything. At Burger Law, our trucking accidents lawyer team has dedicated their lives to giving the injured and vulnerable in Missouri legal advocacy that matches and exceeds what large corporations have. We are more aggressive than most law firms because we want the insurance company to know that we mean business and we settle for nothing but maximum compensation. You do not owe us anything until we win your case.

Common Causes of Truck Crashes in St. Louis and Missouri

Common Causes of Truck Crashes in St. Louis and Missouri

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration released its groundbreaking Large Crash Causation Study in 2009. The study examined the causes and contributing factors of 18-wheeler accidents. After analyzing over 1,000 possible factors, they came to the following conclusions:

  • Eighty-seven percent of crashes involved "driver reasons," either by the truck driver or another driver. The most common of those reasons include:
    • Prescription drug use, over-the-counter drug use, and illegal drug use or drunk driving
    • Speeding or driving too fast for conditions
    • Fatigue or distracted driving
    • Illegal maneuvers, inadequate evasive action or aggressive driving
    • Unfamiliarity with the roadway or truck
  • Almost a third of crashes involved issues with the truck, such as brake failure or faulty tires.
  • Environmental factors, such as:
  • Other factors, such as:
    • Overloaded trucks or improperly loaded cargo
    • The driver being pressured to operate even though fatigued
    • Illness

Whatever the cause behind your crash in Missouri, your Burger Law trucking accidents lawyer has seen it before. We will get to the bottom of your crash and hold the liable parties accountable.


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Who is Liable for my Trucking Accident Injuries in St. Louis, MO?

Who Is Liable for My Trucking Accident Injuries in St. Louis, MO?

In most auto accident cases, you would file a claim against another Missouri driver and their insurance company. In trucking accidents, truck drivers were responsible for 44 percent of crashes caused by driver error, with drivers of other vehicles being liable for the rest. When your Burger Law trucking accidents lawyer conducts an investigation into your crash, they will find which driver is at fault. However, one of the unique things about truck accidents is that there are usually multiple parties that can be found liable. That is why you need a dedicated, experienced and knowledgeable trucking accidents lawyer in your corner.

Below are some examples of other parties in Missouri your trucking accidents lawyer at Burger Law may be able to find liable:

The Trucking Company

Trucking companies also have an obligation to look out for our safety. They must:

We will request maintenance and driver logs when we get to work on your truck accident case. Your Burger Law trucking accidents lawyer in Missouri knows how to get all the evidence we need to prove your case.

A Shipping Company

Cargo must be properly loaded onto trucks in order to ensure safety. Overloaded trucks or trucks with unequal weight distribution are prone to rollover accidents. Improperly loaded cargo can also spill onto St. Louis or Missouri streets and cause a multi-vehicle collision. Overweight trucks also have increased stopping times which limits the driver's ability to respond to conditions or hazards on the road.

Mechanics or Manufacturers

Manufacturers have an obligation to safely design and test their products and recall any components when they find it to be dangerous or defective. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says that a recall is necessary when a vehicle or vehicle equipment "does not comply with a Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard." Failure to do so is product liability. Burger Law's trucking accidents lawyer team has seen every type of personal injury case and knows how to win you maximum compensation regardless of the circumstances of your truck crash injury.

A Government Entity

If your truck accident happened because of infrastructure that was poorly designed or poorly maintained, your truck accident injury lawyer may help you make a claim against a public entity such as the Missouri Department of Transportation. If a guardrail suddenly swings into the road or a substantial crack in the concrete causes a vehicle to go airborne, causing a chain reaction until you get in a crash, your truck accident attorneys will help you hold the local organization responsible for that property accountable.

Generally, Missouri provides sovereign immunity to government employees which protects them from lawsuits. However, Missouri Revised Statute §537.600 allows for suing a public employee for damages sustained "out of the operation of motor vehicles" within the course of a driver's "employment."

Bringing a claim against the Missouri government is complicated, but your trucking accidents lawyer at Burger Law knows how to apply the law to your case and win even the toughest cases. Call our trucking accidents lawyer team today at (314) 500-HURT.

What Compensation Can I Receive For My Trucking Accident Injuries in St. Louis, Missouri?

What Compensation Can I Receive For My Trucking Accident Injuries in St. Louis, Missouri?

The compensation you receive will depend on the severity of your injuries, how they have impacted your life, and the skill of your Missouri trucking accidents lawyer. There are typically two types of compensation available to people who are injured because of someone else's negligence.

  • Economic damages, such as:
    • Lost wages
    • Lost or reduced earning potential
    • Medical expenses, such as:
      • Emergency room visits
      • Surgeries
      • Doctors appointments
      • Physical therapy
      • Medication
      • In-home care
      • Assistive devices such as wheelchairs or household modifications
    • Property damage, such as damage to your car
    • Transportation fees
  • Noneconomic damages, which Missouri Senate Bill 239 defines as:

The more severe your injuries, the more time you'll lose from work, the more medical bills you'll have and the more you will be awarded in noneconomic damages. Every Burger Law trucking accidents lawyer knows how to get a Missouri insurance adjuster, judge or jury to step inside your shoes and see the full impact your injuries have had on your life. Call Burger Law now at (314) 500-HURT to get a full financial recovery.

How Long Do I Have to File a Trucking Accident Claim in St. Louis, Missouri?

How Long Do I Have to File a Trucking Accident Claim in St. Louis, Missouri?

In Missouri, the statute of limitations is five years for most personal injury claims, according to Missouri Revised Statute §516.120. There are three notable exceptions for truck accident claims:

  1. If you were under the age of 21 or "mentally incapacitated" when the injury occurred, you have five years from the day you turn 21 or the day your disability ends to file a claim, according to Missouri Revised Statute §516.170.
  2. If the person you are making a claim against is a resident of Missouri but leaves the state for a period of time, their time out of state does not count against the five years, according to Missouri Revised Statute §516.200.
  3. Any claim against a government entity in Missouri must be filed within 90 days with the Missouri Office of Administration's Risk Management Division.

If a truck accident results in the wrongful death of a loved one, Missouri Revised Statute §537.100 stipulates that you have three years from the date your loved one passed to file a claim.

While five years may seem like a long time, the clock is already ticking on when you can file your claim. Delaying could bring complications to your case. Your trucking accidents lawyer will need to fully investigate your claim in order to hold negligent parties accountable. Furthermore, you need compensation as soon as possible in order to truly recover and be made whole again. Do not delay. Call a Missouri trucking accidents lawyer at Burger Law now at (314) 500-HURT.


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No one should have to bear the burden of mental anguish, physical pain, lost wages and accumulating medical bills all because somebody else broke the rules. At Burger Law, our St. Louis-based trucking accidents lawyer team fights hard for the injured and vulnerable throughout Missouri. We have dedicated our lives to making sure people in bad situations are not taken advantage of by greedy corporations and deceitful insurance companies. When you hire a Burger Law trucking accidents lawyer, we get started on your case right away and do not let up until you receive every penny that you are owed. You do not have to wait any longer to start on your road to recovery and being made whole again. Call a Burger Law Missouri trucking accidents lawyer now at (314) 500-HURT or contact us online for a free consultation.

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