Common Injuries from Truck Accidents

E-commerce continues to expand across Texas and the rest of the nation, bringing with it a significant increase in heavy truck traffic. The semi-trucks and 18-wheelers that share our roads are far larger and heavier than passenger vehicles, which is why truck accidents rank among the most catastrophic traffic incidents on record. If a truck driver’s negligence leaves you injured, your related losses are likely to be extensive. Our experienced Plano truck accident attorneys at The Law Office of Joel Vecchio, P.C. encourage you to reach out for the qualified legal help you need.

Spinal Cord Injuries

Traffic crashes, including large truck accidents, are one of the most common causes of spinal cord injuries in the United States. Even relatively mild spinal cord injuries can produce chronic pain and significant limitations in range of motion. A severe spinal cord injury may leave the victim with permanent paralysis, requiring a lifetime of medical support and assistance with daily living activities. These life-altering consequences make it critical to pursue full compensation for both current and future needs.

Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI)

Traumatic brain injuries affect the very organ that defines who we are. The physical consequences of a TBI can be severe on their own, but the emotional and cognitive effects can be equally devastating. A moderate to severe traumatic brain injury can disrupt every aspect of a person’s life, from their ability to work and maintain relationships to their capacity to perform basic daily tasks.

Severe Burns

Severe burn injuries are among the most painful and debilitating injuries that truck accident victims can experience. They frequently lead to serious complications, including dangerous infections and permanent scarring. As burned tissue heals, the skin and underlying structures may thicken and contract, restricting movement and interfering with circulation. Ongoing reconstructive treatment is often required.

Broken Bones and Fractures

Bone fractures resulting from high-impact truck accidents can range from simple breaks to complex, multi-fragment injuries requiring surgical repair. Chronic pain, reduced range of motion, long-term mobility limitations, and nerve damage are all common complications that can significantly affect a victim’s quality of life and ability to work.

Internal Injuries

Internal injuries are particularly dangerous because symptoms may not appear immediately after a crash. Organ damage, internal bleeding, and other serious conditions can worsen rapidly without prompt diagnosis and treatment. Any delay in identifying these injuries can significantly increase the risk of life-threatening complications, making early medical evaluation after a truck accident absolutely essential.

Limb Loss and Amputation

The sheer force of a commercial truck collision can cause traumatic limb loss at the scene or lead to injuries so severe that surgical amputation becomes necessary during subsequent treatment. Losing a limb due to another party’s negligence carries both profound physical and psychological consequences, and the long-term costs of prosthetics, rehabilitation, and adaptive care must be fully accounted for in any claim.

Recoverable Damages in a Truck Accident Claim

Pursuing compensation for the full range of your losses is essential to achieving the most complete recovery possible. Under Texas law, the following categories of damages may be recoverable in a truck accident claim:

  • All medical expenses, including emergency treatment, surgery, rehabilitation, and projected future care
  • Lost wages and any reduction in earning capacity or career advancement potential
  • Physical pain, mental anguish, and emotional distress, which in serious cases can exceed all other damage categories combined

Contact Our Experienced Plano Truck Accident Lawyers Today

Our Plano truck accident attorneys at The Law Office of Joel M. Vecchio, P.C. are dedicated to fighting for the rights of injured victims and pursuing the maximum compensation available under the law. To learn more about what we can do for you, contact us online or call our firm at (972) 559-3210 today.