Fishers Truck Accident Attorney
Helping residents throughout Fishers, Indiana
Do You Need Legal Help?
Do You Need Legal Help?
Attorney Christopher Wyant is here to help you.
An injury can be devastating to you and your family. Attorney Christopher Wyant believes that lawyers should be approachable and easy to talk to. It shouldn't be difficult to get advice about a situation that might be unfamiliar to you and to have your rights explained to you. Contact Chris for help with your injury case.
A collision with a large commercial truck can be a terrifying and life-altering event. On busy roadways like I-69, State Road 37, and 116th Street, these massive vehicles are a constant presence. When an accident happens, the sheer size and weight difference can lead to devastating consequences for those in smaller passenger cars.
The moments after a crash are filled with confusion, pain, and overwhelming questions about the future. You may be facing serious injuries, mounting medical bills, and an inability to work, all while trying to heal. During this difficult time, you do not have to handle the complex legal consequences alone. A dedicated Fishers truck accident lawyer can help you understand your rights and pursue the accountability you deserve.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a commercial truck accident, we encourage you to reach out to Wyant Law. We are here to listen to your story and offer a clear assessment of your situation.
After a traumatic truck accident, you need more than just legal representation; you need a compassionate guide who will stand by you every step of the way. At Wyant Law, attorney Chris Wyant provides the dedicated and personalized attention your case deserves. We understand that you have questions and concerns, and we believe that legal counsel should be approachable and easy to understand. We take the time to listen to your story, explain your options in plain English, and work with you to build a path toward recovery.
With over 16 years of experience handling personal injury cases across Indiana, Chris Wyant has a deep understanding of the tactics used by trucking companies and their insurers. He is prepared to counter these strategies and fight for the fair compensation you need to rebuild your life. Our commitment is to you and your family, and we work tirelessly to manage the legal burdens so you can focus on what matters most: your health.
Here is what you can expect when working with Wyant Law:
Our goal is to help you secure the best possible outcome, allowing you to move forward with financial stability and peace of mind.
One of the most significant differences between a car crash and a commercial truck accident is the number of potentially responsible parties. While a car accident often involves just the two drivers, a truck accident investigation can uncover negligence from several different sources. Identifying every party that contributed to the crash is a critical step in pursuing full and fair compensation for your injuries.
An experienced Fishers truck accident attorney will conduct a detailed investigation to determine who should be held accountable. This could include:
Because multiple parties could share the blame, these cases require a comprehensive approach to ensure that all avenues for recovery are explored.
It is common for the trucking company’s insurance adjuster to contact an accident victim very quickly, sometimes within days of the crash. They may seem friendly and concerned, and they might make a quick settlement offer. While it can be tempting to accept this money, especially when medical bills are piling up, it is almost always a mistake. Insurance companies are for-profit businesses, and their primary goal is to protect their bottom line by paying out as little as possible.
The first offer is rarely the best offer. It is typically a lowball amount calculated to close your case before you understand the true, long-term cost of your injuries. You may not yet know the full extent of your medical needs, how much future treatment you will require, or how long you will be unable to work. Once you accept a settlement and sign a release, you forfeit your right to seek any further compensation for your injuries, even if your condition worsens or unexpected costs arise later.
Before you speak with an adjuster or sign any documents, it is highly advisable to discuss your case with a lawyer. An attorney can help you calculate the complete value of your claim, including future medical care, lost earning capacity, and pain and suffering. They will handle all communications with the insurance company, protecting you from aggressive tactics and negotiating for a settlement that truly reflects what you have lost.
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It is common for the trucking company’s insurance adjuster to contact an accident victim very quickly, sometimes within days of the crash. They may seem friendly and concerned, and they might make a quick settlement offer. While it can be tempting to accept this money, especially when medical bills are piling up, it is almost always a mistake. Insurance companies are for-profit businesses, and their primary goal is to protect their bottom line by paying out as little as possible.
The first offer is rarely the best offer. It is typically a lowball amount calculated to close your case before you understand the true, long-term cost of your injuries. You may not yet know the full extent of your medical needs, how much future treatment you will require, or how long you will be unable to work. Once you accept a settlement and sign a release, you forfeit your right to seek any further compensation for your injuries, even if your condition worsens or unexpected costs arise later.
Before you speak with an adjuster or sign any documents, it is highly advisable to discuss your case with a lawyer. An attorney can help you calculate the complete value of your claim, including future medical care, lost earning capacity, and pain and suffering. They will handle all communications with the insurance company, protecting you from aggressive tactics and negotiating for a settlement that truly reflects what you have lost.
To successfully recover compensation, we must prove that another party’s negligence caused the accident and your injuries. Negligence is a legal term that means someone failed to use a reasonable level of care, and that failure resulted in harm to another person. In a truck accident claim, this involves a meticulous investigation to gather and preserve powerful evidence that tells the whole story of what happened.
Our legal team moves quickly to secure crucial evidence before it can be lost or destroyed. The process of building a strong case involves several key steps:
This thorough investigative process allows us to establish a clear and compelling argument for why the negligent parties should be held accountable for the harm they caused.
The purpose of a personal injury claim is to recover compensation, legally known as “damages,” for all the losses you have suffered because of the accident. The goal is to make you “whole” again, at least from a financial standpoint. Truck accident victims in Indiana can pursue compensation for a wide range of damages, which are often grouped into two main categories.
Economic Damages
These are the tangible, verifiable financial losses you have incurred. They have a clear dollar value and can be proven with bills, receipts, and other documentation.
Non-Economic Damages
These damages compensate you for the intangible, personal losses that do not have a specific price tag but have a profound impact on your quality of life.
Our experienced truck accident lawyer in Fishers will fight to get you full and fair compensation for all your losses.
We know you have many questions after a serious truck accident. Here are answers to some common concerns that may not have been addressed above.
In Indiana, the statute of limitations for personal injury claims, including those from truck accidents, is generally two years from the date of the accident. This is a strict deadline established by Indiana Code § 34-11-2-4. If you fail to file a lawsuit within this period, you will likely lose your right to pursue compensation forever. It is crucial to contact an attorney well before this deadline expires to ensure there is enough time to investigate and build your case.
This is a complex issue, but you may still have a case against the trucking company. Companies sometimes classify their drivers as independent contractors to try and avoid liability. However, depending on the level of control the company exerts over the driver, such as dictating their routes, schedules, and work methods, the law may still consider them an employee for liability purposes. An attorney can analyze the relationship between the driver and the company to determine if the company can be held responsible.
At Wyant Law, we handle truck accident cases on a contingency fee basis. This means you pay no upfront fees or out-of-pocket costs to hire us. Our fee is a percentage of the total compensation we recover for you. If we do not win your case and secure a settlement or verdict on your behalf, you owe us nothing. This arrangement allows everyone to access high-quality legal representation, regardless of their financial situation.
You do not have to handle a serious truck accident claim on your own. Let Wyant Law be your advocate and your guide on the road to recovery. Attorney Chris Wyant is committed to providing compassionate support and determined legal representation to accident victims in Fishers, Hamilton County, and throughout Indiana. We will handle the complexities of your legal claim so you can focus on healing.
Your journey to justice starts with a conversation. Contact us today at 317-683-0333 or through our online form for a free, no-obligation case consultation. We are here to listen and help you understand your options.
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