Car & Truck Accidents

Car and truck accidents can disrupt lives in profound ways, leading to severe physical, emotional, and financial challenges. At Primo Law, we collaborate with accident reconstruction experts and work closely with medical professionals and financial analysts to accurately assess damages, including medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering.

Unique Challenges After a Car or Truck Accident

Victims of car and truck accidents face specific challenges that can complicate their recovery and pursuit of justice:

⦁ Severe Injuries: The significant difference in size and weight between cars and trucks can lead to devastating injuries for occupants of smaller vehicles.

⦁ Complex Liability Issues: Determining liability can be complicated, especially in truck accidents, where multiple parties such as the truck driver, trucking company, and cargo loaders may be involved.

⦁ Insurance Company Tactics: Insurance companies often employ tactics to minimize payouts, requiring strong legal representation to counter these efforts.

⦁ Economic Impact: The financial burden from medical bills, vehicle repairs, and lost wages can be overwhelming, necessitating thorough and accurate valuation of all damages.

⦁ Property Damage: Beyond personal injuries, victims often face significant property damage to their vehicles, requiring comprehensive claims for repair or replacement costs.

⦁ Emotional Trauma: Car and truck accidents can lead to long-term emotional and psychological effects, such as PTSD, anxiety, and depression, which may also require compensation

Our dedicated team is here to help you every step of the way, ensuring that those responsible are held accountable and that you receive the support you need to rebuild your life.

Contact us today for a free consultation to discuss your car or truck accident case and learn how we can assist you in securing the justice and recovery you deserve.

Fact and Myth

Fact: Car and truck accident victims can seek compensation for both immediate and long-term rehabilitation costs, not just initial medical expenses.

Myth: People often believe that if they were partially at fault for the accident, they cannot recover any damages. However, California follows a comparative negligence system, allowing victims to recover compensation even if they are partially at fault.