What Are ELDs and How Can They Help With Your Missouri Truck Accident Claim?

If you’re a truck driver, fleet manager, or someone who has recently been involved in a trucking accident in Missouri, understanding Electronic Logging Devices (ELDs) could be crucial for your case. ELDs have transformed how driving data is recorded and how truck accident claims are handled. Here, we’ll delve into what ELDs are, their role in the trucking industry, and how they can be pivotal evidence in a truck accident claim.

Join us as we break down the technicalities of ELDs and provide insights into leveraging this data to strengthen your accident claim in Missouri. Whether you’re seeking justice or compensation, knowing more about ELDs will equip you with the knowledge to navigate the often complex legal landscapes of truck accident claims. We encourage you to contact Hollis Law Firm if you need support with your truck accident claim and understand how ELDs can help you.

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Last updated on August 13, 2024

What Is an ELD?

Many trucking companies use an electronic logging device, or ELD, to automatically record driving times and hours of service. They also track additional data, including that related to the vehicle’s engine, movement, and mileage.

An ELD generally connects the truck to another management software or mobile application, giving companies significant information about when a truck or driver might require assistance. They can also notify companies about compliance issues, aid in inspections, and make some aspects of planning more accessible.

How Does an ELD Affect a Truck Accident Claim?

An ELD can serve as an additional piece of evidence in a trucking accident claim. The device might demonstrate that a vehicle associated with a specific driver and company was involved in an accident. It can also indicate if the driver was working for longer than is legally permissible, helping to determine who is responsible for a victim’s injuries and losses.

Because ELDs can also track different data about the engine and truck’s movement, they may also expose maintenance issues that specific third parties might be responsible for handling.

An ELD can also positively impact your claim in many other ways, so we encourage you to request copies of the information and hold onto the evidence. Further, we encourage you to work with an attorney, such as one from Hollis Law Firm. We can support you in many ways throughout your proceedings, including collecting and analyzing evidence pertaining to your claim to build strong arguments in your favor.

How Do ELDs Affect the Trucking Industry?

ELDs, in addition to helping victims of trucking accidents, also impact the trucking industry as a whole. As ELDs become more commonly implemented, they are more likely to be required in more trucks. They can help ensure that trucking companies are following specific laws and maintaining their vehicles properly.

ELDs will also help hold different parties and companies accountable for various issues, weeding out businesses that do not follow appropriate protocol.

Fight for Complete Compensation in Your Truck Accident Claim: Make Proper Use of ELD Evidence When You Retain Support From Hollis Law Firm

If you’ve been involved in a truck accident in Missouri, understanding the data stored on an ELD can be crucial to your claim. At Hollis Law Firm, our experienced attorneys are well-versed in the nuances of trucking regulations and how to use ELD data to your advantage. We’re committed to helping you navigate the complexities of your accident claim and ensuring you receive the justice and compensation you deserve. Don’t navigate the aftermath of a truck accident alone; let us help you make sense of the data and fight for your rights.

To get started, contact Hollis Law Firm today. You can reach us by phone at (800) 701-3672 or visit our website at Hollis Law Firm to fill out a contact form. Our firm is ready to provide you with a free consultation to discuss the specifics of your case. Remember, the right legal team can make all the difference in interpreting ELD data and maximizing your claim’s potential. Call us today – we are here to help you every step of the way.

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JASON CHAMBERS, JD
Hollis Law Firm

As the managing attorney at the Hollis Law Firm, Jason Chambers leads complex product liability and personal injury litigations, advocating for clients injured by defective drugs, medical devices, and personal injury accidents. The firm, based in Kansas City, represents victims throughout the Midwest and beyond, offering free consultations to those affected by harmful prescription drugs, defective medical devices, and personal injuries.

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