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Reckless Driving And Truck Accidents In Wisconsin

When Reckless Driving Results in Truck Accidents

Truck accidents are devastating, particularly to passengers and drivers of automobiles that were involved in the accident. Even truck drivers who are obeying the Wisconsin rules of the road and driving responsibly can be involved in truck accidents through no fault of their own. Unfortunately, the severity of the accident is typically unaffected by the trucker’s good driving habits; the sheer size and weight of an 18-wheeler or a fully loaded commercial truck is enough to cause severe injury and property damage to smaller passenger cars.

When a truck driver is also behaving recklessly, the risks intensify, and the chances of becoming involved in an accident increase. In some cases, reckless and aggressive driving escalates beyond a traffic violation to become a criminal charge.

Examples of Reckless Or Aggressive Truck Driving Behavior

When automobile drivers or truck drivers operate vehicles in a manner that could cause harm to others on the road, it is considered to be reckless or aggressive driving. Examples of reckless and aggressive driving include:

  • Speeding
  • Tailgating
  • Aggressive Passing
  • Failure to Yield the Right of Way
  • Weaving In and Out of Traffic
  • Cutting Other Drivers Off
  • Ignoring Road Signs and Signals

Ideally, you will be able to maneuver away from the aggressive driver and remain safe, but sometimes that is not possible, and an accident occurs. When that happens, you may be able to take legal action.

Taking Legal Action After Truck Accidents in Wisconsin

Truck accidents are treated very similarly to car accidents in Wisconsin. You will work with your auto insurance company to secure coverage for any damage to your vehicle and possibly any injuries you or your passengers sustained.

The only way to know for certain if you have grounds to file a lawsuit is to speak with a Wisconsin truck accident attorney. The truck accident lawyers at Eisenberg Law Offices in Madison, WI can help you pursue all of your legal options and protect your rights by handling all insurance matters and representing you if you move forward with a lawsuit. Having a qualified attorney on your side will make the insurance process go smoother and will ensure you receive all compensation to which you are entitled, such as medical costs, lost wages, and pain and suffering.

Contact the truck accident attorneys at Eisenberg Law Offices to receive a free case consultation by calling 608-256-8356 or emailing Info@eisenberglaw.org.