Logging Equipment

Is this a normal (expected) thing for a “not at fault” driver?
I was hit head on in my fuel truck by a logging truck that lost
control going around the corner (way too fast)
My attorney sent a letter to their insurance stating that I have a claim for severe injuries. The highway patrol report found the logging truck driver responsible for “unknown driver distraction”, and “driving faulty equipment”.
The insurance company representing the logging truck company came back and said they are denying the claim. They said the following: “We retained experts concerning accident reconstruction and metallurgical analysis, and we respectfully deny and all all liability on behalf of our client.”
Is this normal, routine stuff. Or has my case gotten signficantly harder to prove that the logging truck caused the accident. I want your professional opinions before I ask my attorney.
There sounds like missing information going on here. A couple of things first. One, did they take a statement from you? Two, a police report alone should never be a sole deciding liability factor from a respectable insurance company. (A full investigation should be done every time.) I can understand the accident reconstruction but the metallurgical analysis makes me wonder. Another question, did you get an attorney before handling matters yourself? It makes things seem questionable when people lawyer-up before a single call has been made. We live in a very litigious society and people see accidents anymore like lotteries. Unfortunately, this makes the claims process more difficult for those who have genuine accidents and are trying to get their damages back because a lot of people try to take advantage of the system. At this point, I think you will need to discuss it with your attorney since you already have him hired. Have you not gone through Your Own insurance company? This would save you time from the whole process as they would pay for your injuries and damages based on your coverage and then subrogate the rest and would try to recover your deductible as well.
Automatic Logging Equipment
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