Truck Accident Lawyer Monument, CO
If you’ve been hit by a semi-truck or commercial vehicle in Monument, the aftermath of the crash can be overwhelming. Severe injuries require extensive medical care. You’re missing work, and the trucking company’s insurance adjuster keeps calling with questions that feel more like interrogation than conversation.
Truck accident claims differ from ordinary car crashes in almost every way. The injuries are worse. The evidence is more complicated. Multiple parties may share liability, including the driver, the trucking company, maintenance contractors, and cargo loaders.
Ganderton Law Personal Injury Law Firm has more than 20 years of experience handling these cases throughout Colorado. Our Monument, CO truck accident lawyer offers free consultations and works on contingency. You pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you.
Why Choose Ganderton Law Personal Injury Law Firm for Truck Accidents in Monument, CO?
Familiarity with El Paso County Roads
David Ganderton founded our firm and has spent his career representing accident victims across El Paso County. He knows the roads around Monument. I-25 carries heavy truck traffic through the corridor daily. Highway 105 connects Monument to surrounding communities with two-lane stretches where passing a semi feels risky. Baptist Road sees congestion that leads to rear-end crashes. David understands how these roads contribute to accidents and how to investigate what happened.
David earned his J.D. from Stetson University College of Law and holds bar admissions in Colorado, Wyoming, and Florida. He belongs to the Denver Bar Association and El Paso Bar Association. He also serves as an ambassador for the Tri Lakes Chamber of Commerce, staying connected to the Monument community he represents.
If you need a personal injury lawyer in Monument, CO, David brings local knowledge and proven legal credentials to your case.
Prepared for Trial
Most truck accident cases settle before reaching a courtroom. But the ones that don’t require a lawyer who knows how to present evidence to a jury and isn’t afraid to do it. David has been recognized as a Top 100 Trial Lawyer by the National Trial Lawyers. The Colorado Springs Gazette named him “Best Personal Injury Attorney,” “Best Lawyer,” and “Best Law Firm” in their “Best of the Springs” awards.
Trucking companies and their insurers know which attorneys take cases to verdict. That reputation influences how they negotiate from the start.
Millions Recovered for Injured Clients
Ganderton Law Personal Injury Law Firm has helped clients recover millions of dollars in truck accident settlements and verdicts. Our results include a $225,000 recovery in a truck/motorcycle collision and numerous other settlements involving commercial vehicle crashes. Past outcomes depend on case-specific facts, but they demonstrate our ability to build claims that produce real compensation.
No Fees Unless You Win
We work on contingency. No hourly rates. No retainers. You pay nothing upfront, and our fee comes from the compensation we recover. That structure removes financial barriers when you’re already struggling with medical bills and lost income.
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Types of Truck Accident Cases We Handle in Monument
Commercial truck crashes take many forms, and the size difference between an 18-wheeler and a passenger vehicle makes nearly every collision dangerous. Crashes involving cars and motorcycles often result in catastrophic injuries when a truck is involved. Here are the common types of truck accident cases we handle for Monument residents:
- Rear-end collisions. A loaded semi needs significantly more distance to stop than a passenger car. When truck drivers follow too closely or fail to brake in time, the results are devastating. Tailgating remains a leading factor in these crashes.
- Jackknife accidents. The trailer swings outward and forms a sharp angle with the cab, sweeping across lanes and striking multiple vehicles. These crashes often happen when drivers brake suddenly on wet or icy roads.
- Underride accidents. A smaller vehicle slides beneath a truck’s trailer, often shearing off the roof. These collisions cause fatal or catastrophic injuries at alarming rates.
- Rollover crashes. High winds, sharp turns, top-heavy loads, and overcorrection can flip a commercial truck. A rolled semi blocks roadways and creates secondary collisions.
- Cargo shift accidents. Improperly loaded or secured freight shifts during transit, causing the driver to lose control. Liability may rest with the cargo company rather than the driver.
- Fatigue-related crashes. Federal hours-of-service rules exist for a reason, but violations happen regularly. Electronic logging devices and black box data can prove a driver exceeded legal limits.
- Mechanical failure accidents. Worn brakes, defective tires, and faulty steering systems cause crashes that could have been prevented with proper maintenance. The trucking company or maintenance provider may share liability.
Colorado Legal Requirements for Truck Accident Claims
Colorado law governs truck accident claims filed in this state, and federal regulations add another layer of complexity that affects how these cases proceed.
The statute of limitations gives you three years from the accident date to file a lawsuit under C.R.S. § 13-80-101. That deadline is firm. Courts dismiss cases filed after it passes, regardless of injury severity or evidence strength. Acting quickly also preserves evidence that trucking companies might otherwise destroy or overwrite.
Colorado follows modified comparative negligence under C.R.S. § 13-21-111. You can recover compensation if your share of fault is less than 50 percent, but your award decreases by whatever percentage the jury assigns to you. Trucking companies use this rule aggressively, arguing that passenger vehicle drivers contributed to crashes by speeding, following too closely, or failing to stay out of blind spots.
Federal regulations from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration govern commercial trucking nationwide. These rules cover driver qualifications, drug and alcohol testing, hours of service, vehicle maintenance, and cargo securement. Violations of FMCSA regulations serve as powerful evidence of negligence. Trucking companies must also carry higher insurance minimums than ordinary drivers, which affects the pool of compensation available to you.
What Damages Are Recoverable in Monument Truck Accident Cases?
Truck accidents cause severe injuries, and the compensation you pursue should account for how the crash changed your life. Colorado law recognizes three categories of damages.
Economic damages cover losses with clear documentation. Medical expenses form the core of most claims and include ambulance transport, emergency surgery, hospital stays, imaging, physical therapy, prescription medications, and future care for permanent injuries. Lost wages count when your injuries kept you from working. A disability that limits your future earning capacity creates an additional claim projecting years ahead. Vehicle replacement or repair costs and other property damage belong in this category as well.
Non-economic damages address what receipts cannot capture. Physical pain becomes part of daily life after a serious truck accident. Anxiety develops around driving or riding in vehicles. Depression sets in when you cannot do what you used to do. Relationships with your spouse and children suffer strain when your injuries change who you are. Scarring and disfigurement affect how you see yourself. Colorado does not cap these damages in most truck accident cases, so juries have latitude to award what they believe fairly reflects your suffering. Claims against government entities face limits under the Colorado Governmental Immunity Act.
Punitive damages apply when the defendant’s conduct was especially reckless. A trucking company that knowingly allowed an intoxicated driver behind the wheel or falsified maintenance records might face punitive damages beyond ordinary compensation. Courts require clear evidence of willful or wanton misconduct before awarding them.
Contact Ganderton Law Personal Injury Law Firm
A truck accident can change your life in seconds. Catastrophic injuries require months or years of treatment. Medical debt accumulates while you’re unable to work. Insurance adjusters push for quick settlements that don’t reflect what you’ve lost.
We handle truck accident cases in Monument, CO and throughout El Paso County on a contingency-fee basis. We collect nothing unless we recover compensation for you. Consultations are free and confidential. Our Monument truck accident attorney is ready to investigate your crash, identify all liable parties, and fight for the compensation you deserve.
Contact us to schedule your free case evaluation.
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