Have you ever heard of a “black box” in trucks? Black boxes are recorders implemented on commercial trucks that save data through a variety of sensors on the truck. They are great to have because they can record data that happens nearly seconds before an accident, which can be useful in your case. But are black boxes are a requirement today? It didn’t use to be this way.
Obtaining Data on a Black Box
Black boxes are useful to many people after an accident because they can answer the very important question: “How did my truck accident actually occur?” Data collected can show that a truck driver was speeding where they weren’t supposed to, never stopped at a stop sign based on their location, or that they suddenly swerved with no explanation. This is why it is vital to speak to an attorney as soon as possible to protect your rights and learn more about black boxes in truck accidents, and how they can help you.
You may be able to hold a truck driver liable for your accident if they have acted negligently in some way, ultimately leading to your accident. It is true that sometimes other people on the roads cause accidents and the blame gets pinned on the truck driver, but you know exactly what happened based on the evidence around you. If a driver is found liable, they will have to pay for damages like lost wages when you have to miss work because of your injuries, medical costs associated with your injuries in the past and future, and emotional suffering. We want to help you at Accident Law Group, where your accident case means everything to us and our desire to help you gain rightful compensation outweighs all. Call us as soon as possible to get started at 602-262-4254.
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