
Getting into a truck accident with an 18-wheeler can have devastating consequences for survivors. The sheer weight and size difference of a truck versus a regular car or pedestrian leads to more severe injuries than regular car crashes. Reach out to a Chesterfield truck accident lawyer to learn about your legal rights and options under North Carolina law.
When dealing with the complexities of state law and healing from your injuries, you need a strong legal advocate. Attorney Helton of Law Office of Lyndon R. Helton, PLLC has over 23 years of experience assisting his North Carolina neighbors and community members through their toughest times in life.
His niche focus on personal injury and workers’ compensation law makes him vital to your healing journey.
Residents of Chesterfield commuting on U.S. Route 70, U.S. Route 64, North Carolina Highway 18, and North Carolina Highway 181 share the road with long-distance truckers. In 2022, there were 503,000 accidents involving large trucks across the United States.
Throughout North Carolina in 2023, there were 4,839 tractor/semi-trailer truck crashes, with 74 of those crashes being fatal. These accidents happen most frequently in rural areas and on Interstate highways. Understanding your legal rights is key after being involved in a truck accident.
Courts review your personal losses and the evidence involved in the case to determine how much compensation to award you and who will pay it. Cases in Chesterfield are typically overseen at the Burke County Courthouse, located at 201 South Green Street in Morganton.
You can request two main types of damages in your personal injury claim:
Be sure to hire a truck accident lawyer during this time to understand the maximum amount of compensation you can request in your unique situation.

Depending on the details of what happened in the crash, you may have grounds to request punitive damages in your case. Courts award punitive damages when the guilty party acted with egregious negligence or malice.
While these damages are typically capped at $250,000, if the at-fault party was driving while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, there is no cap.
Contact Law Office of Lyndon R. Helton, PLLC, today to learn how Attorney Helton can assist you during your legal case. We meet with new clients at our office in Hickory to discuss the full details of their situation.
From there, Attorney Helton can provide transparent legal guidance so you can make informed decisions about your case. We’re proud to serve Burke County, Catawba County, and Caldwell County.