RVs are large vehicles that require special driving skills, which many drivers lack. Accidents often occur due to the inexperience of RV drivers. If you or a loved one has been injured in an RV accident, it's important to seek legal help.
First, ensure everyone's safety and seek medical attention if needed. Then, document the scene and gather information from the other driver. Contact a lawyer to discuss your case.
Yes, you can claim compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering if the accident was due to someone else's negligence.
A lawyer can help you navigate the legal process, gather evidence, negotiate with insurance companies, and ensure you receive fair compensation.
On today's roads, we see RVs constantly. People are traveling, people are driving across roadways to see America. The thing about RVs is this, they're as large as a tractor trailer truck, but the drivers of RVs aren't necessarily professional drivers. That is, they haven't been trained like tractor trailer drivers. They don't have a DOT, they don't follow the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations. They've not been through a truck driving school. They're simply given the keys and they hit the road. Because of that, and due to the size of RVs and recreational vehicles, a lot of accidents occur because the driver is not properly trained. At McCutcheon and Hamner, we've seen these accidents time and time again. Whether it be wind shear due to driving an RV and a wind storm, or brake failures because the driver is not used to driving RVs on the steep incline. If you or a loved one have been injured in an accident involving a recreational vehicle, give us a call at McCutcheon and Hamner. We'll help you.