Truck Accident Compensation Guide

Summary

If your truck was totaled in an accident that wasnt your fault, you are likely entitled to compensation. This typically includes the market value of your truck before the accident, as well as any additional damages such as medical expenses and loss of income. Ensure you have filed a police report and contacted your insurance company. Gather all necessary documentation, including the police report and photos of the accident. Consulting a lawyer can help you receive full compensation for your damages.

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not my fault truck passing on double yellow hit me when I was turning left
Hey Rob, since the accident wasn't your fault and the other driver was passing on a double yellow line, you likely have a strong case for compensation. This could include repair costs, medical bills, and other damages. Have you already filed a police report and contacted your insurance company?
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Hey Rob, since you've already filed a police report and contacted your insurance company, the next step is to gather all documentation, including the police report, photos of the accident, and any communication with insurance companies. You might also want to consult a lawyer to ensure you receive full compensation for your damages.
Would you like information on how to find a lawyer, or do you have further questions?
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Hey Rob! If your truck was totaled and the accident wasn't your fault, the compensation typically includes the market value of your truck before the accident. Your insurance or the at-fault driver's insurance should cover this. You may also be compensated for any other damages and losses you incurred.
Do you have any other questions or need more details?
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Hey Rob! Based on the details, you should receive compensation equivalent to the market value of your truck before the accident, plus any additional damages (like medical expenses, loss of income, etc.).
Do you need assistance with the claims process or have any other questions?