Can I Sue Someone Personally After a Truck Accident in DC?

Filing a Lawsuit Against a Truck Driver After an Accident in DC

After a truck accident, Regan Zambri Long’s Washington, DC truck accident lawyers can help you establish if you can personally sue the driver. Whether or not you can sue someone personally depends on the type of insurance coverage you and the other driver hold as well as the severity of your injuries.

Sometimes, you may be able to file an insurance claim against someone for damages not covered by your insurance. In other situations, insurance restrictions may prevent you from filing a lawsuit against the negligent party. In Washington, DC, the no-fault insurance system can affect when and how you step outside your own coverage to pursue a personal truck accident lawsuit. In some cases, liability may extend beyond the driver to a trucking company, government entity, or manufacturer, depending on how the crash occurred.

Have you been injured in a truck accident in Washington, DC and are now wondering whether you can sue the driver personally? Contact Regan Zambri Long today, and one of our attorneys will call you back. We’re available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and there’s no fee unless we win your case.

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Why Regan Zambri Long are the Top Truck Accident Lawyers in Washington, DC

A DC truck accident lawyer at Regan Zambri Long can help assess the damages you seek and pursue a fair settlement to help you recover.

For almost three decades, we have handled complex injury cases that require careful preparation and strong courtroom advocacy.

 

Our attorneys bring nearly 200 years of combined experience to serious truck accident claims, and all of our board-certified lawyers are listed among the Best Lawyers in the District of Columbia for Plaintiff Personal Injury Litigation. We are consistently included among the Best Law Firms in America, with all six of our partners currently named among the nation’s 500 Leading Plaintiff Consumer Lawyers. That depth of experience and expertise has led to more than $1 billion in settlements and verdicts, including dozens of multimillion-dollar recoveries for accident victims.

 

Call for your free consultation today to determine if you can sue someone personally after a truck accident.

How Do Insurance Requirements Affect Truck Accident Claims in Washington, DC?

Each state has minimal insurance coverage requirements. Semi-trucks have different requirements due to their size and commercial use compared to personal vehicles. Commercial truck drivers often must carry insurance for their trucks and another form of coverage for themselves.

 

In comparison, non-commercial drivers must carry no-fault or at-fault insurance as determined by their state. Washington, DC is a no-fault car insurance system, but insurance coverage is not always as reliable as many drivers expect. In 2023, 23.1% of DC drivers were uninsured, while only 4.6% were underinsured, meaning many injured victims may have limited options for recovering full compensation through insurance alone.

What Is the Difference Between No-Fault and At-Fault States After a Truck Accident?

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The District of Columbia’s Compulsory/No-Fault Motor Vehicle Insurance Act requires no-fault insurance policies. No-fault insurance policies may restrict the policyholder from suing the other driver for damages caused in the accident, but when a truck driver is involved, there are exceptions.

 

Further, if you exceed the maximum amount permitted under your policy, you may be able to seek compensation from the at-fault driver.

 

In at-fault states, drivers must carry liability insurance–this means if one person causes the accident, that person is responsible for all of the damages. Most often, the at-fault driver will be identified and that driver’s insurance company will work towards a settlement. But, if inadequate compensation is given from the insurance, the other party can sue the other driver–in this case, the truck driver–personally.

Who Can Be Held Liable for a Truck Accident in Washington, DC?

If you are looking to sue someone following a truck accident, seek an insurance settlement in an at-fault state, or seek damages past the insurance coverage, the first step is to establish liability.

 

In general, one driver will be primarily responsible for the collision. But, there are multiple factors to consider when it comes to the involvement of large-scale commercial trucks and determining liability.

 

Driver Liability

In at-fault states, the driver who is most responsible for the accident must pay for all of the damages. The trucking company could be held liable as well. In no-fault states, both parties have a percentage of fault which impacts the number of damages paid out.

 

Generally, insurance companies find it to be the most cost-effective to blame the other driver to avoid the payout, dragging your truck accident case on for months, even years. However, a truck accident lawyer can help.

 

Government Liability

Sometimes, a driver isn’t the only one to blame. If dangerous roadways were the cause of the truck accident, you may be able to seek damages against the government agency that was in charge of road maintenance.

 

Though complex, the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) does allow a civilian to pursue a claim against the government. You must be able to prove that you were injured because of the government’s negligence, that the agency was acting within its scope, and that the action was negligent and the negligent act caused the injury.

 

Truck Manufacturer Liability

Though human error is often the cause of serious truck accidents, defective parts do play a role in yearly truck accidents. Drivers involved in an accident because of a faulty part can file a product liability suit against the manufacturer for negligence.

What Compensation Can You Recover After a Truck Accident?

If you sue someone personally after a truck accident, there are various awards you may seek depending on the severity of your injuries, and how much your insurance covers. This includes:

 

  • Medical care
  • Lost wages
  • Pain and suffering
  • Funeral and burial costs

How Common Are Truck Accident Lawsuits?

Most personal injury cases, including truck accidents, do not end in a lawsuit. This is because for all parties involved, it is often cheaper and faster to settle outside of court, than to have to go to a truck accident lawsuit.

 

However, just because you likely won’t have to sue doesn’t mean there are no benefits to doing so.

 

Potential benefits of filing a truck accident lawsuit include:

 

  • Seeking maximum compensation for being hurt in the collision
  • The potential to take several legal routes depending on your state’s statute of limitations for personal injury, property damage, and wrongful death claims
  • Potential to sue for multiple damages including medical treatment, pain and suffering, future expenses, and loss of earning capacity

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How Can I Successfully Sue Someone After a Truck Accident?

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No lawyer can guarantee you a set outcome because you chose to file a truck accident lawsuit rather than taking an insurance settlement. But there are certain things you can ask, and certain materials you can gather, to help you more successfully sue someone after a truck accident.

 

Before the truck accident lawsuit, ask yourself and your attorney:

 

  • Can it be proven that my injury was caused by the recklessness/negligence of another person, business, or entity?
  • What evidence (physical, photographic, or written proof) do I have of the other party’s fault?
  • Is there a party that I can sue for damages?

 

Once you have answered those questions, you can then move on to building your truck accident lawsuit. This includes gathering evidence and conducting the following steps:

  • Gather as much evidence as is available to prove the other party’s liability including police reports, witness testimony, photographic evidence, footage, etc.
  • Get medical care and keep a log of all medical expenses
  • Review your state’s statute of limitations for the claim you are looking to make
  • Do not post on social media, or share the details of your case publicly without your lawyer’s approval
  • Choose the right truck accident attorney for your case.

Regan Zambri Long Can Help You Build Your Truck Accident Lawsuit

If you live in Washington, DC, Maryland, or Virginia, the truck accident attorneys at Regan Zambri Long, can get you the best results possible for your case. For a free, no-obligation consultation, call (202) 960-4746 or contact us online today.

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