DISCLAIMER: The
following are the thoughts and impressions of Christy Comstock at he law firm of Everett& Wales in Fayetteville, AR and have not been
adopted, expressly or implicitly, by the law firm of Perkins & Associates, LLC.
Like many of my peers in the defense of trucking accidents, I have personalized detailed checklist, camera and supplies readily available in my vehicle to be on the road at a moment's notice. We do this so that our clients get the best service and the preservation of evidence almost immediately.
The checklist is not
intended to be exhaustive but rather an initial guide. of information that I use to obtain as much information as possible.
Immediately-
· Identify
exact location of accident.
· Determine
owner of tractor, trailer and cargo.
· Identify
employer of commercial motor vehicle driver.
· Ascertain whether any
environmental or hazardous conditions exist and discuss timely and appropriate
response with client.
· Locate
driver.
· Determine
if driver is out of service.
· Determine whether DOT
drug and alcohol testing is required; and determine whether testing has been
conducted or can be conducted appropriately and within DOT time limitations.
§382.303
Very soon -
· Determine whether law
enforcement has directed drug/alcohol testing to be conducted.
· Determine whether the
motor carrier has independent drug/alcohol testing requirements and protocol
which must be satisfied.
· Discuss retention of
an accident reconstructionist with motor carrier and where appropriate, retain.
· Determine whether a
biomechanical engineer and/or other experts should be retained for scene
investigation and vehicle inspection, and where appropriate, retain.
Tractor -
· Determine location of
tractor. Where appropriate, make arrangements for download or removal of
electronic data recorders on the tractor.
v Arrange on-site
download of electronic data recorder prior to starting engine or tow to remote
download site.
· Direct any necessary
post-accident inspections.
· Determine a
reasonable time for hold on tractor for third party post-accident inspections.
Driver -
· Contact driver. If
medically available, arrange for interview of driver.
· Determine whether the
driver requires separate counsel.
· Determine whether
driver requires criminal counsel if charges are pending or imminent.
· Obtain driver's
photographs of the accident scene.
· Obtain any driver
accident forms completed by driver.
· Obtain
a copy of any citations issued to the driver.
· Obtain
copies of any statements given by driver to 3rd parties.
· Determine whether a
post-accident medical examination of driver will be required.
· Determine whether
driver is disqualified by this event.
· Obtain HIPAA
compliant release from driver regarding testing results. §3 82.405
Injuries –
· Identify
all claimants and nature and extent of injuries.
· Determine
whether toxicology testing of claimants has occurred.
· In fatality accidents,
identify funeral home & coroner and learn whether autopsies will be
conducted.
Witnesses –
· Identify
all witnesses.
· Procure
witness statements through independent
· Consider
court reported witness statements where appropriate.