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Injured in a crash with a commercial truck?

Truck collisions often involve multiple companies, insurers, and federal regulations. You may be entitled to compensation — an attorney can evaluate who may be responsible.

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Sound familiar?

Serious injuries, serious bills

Collisions with large commercial vehicles frequently result in significant medical treatment and long recoveries.

Multiple companies involved

The driver, the trucking company, a freight broker, and a maintenance contractor may all point at each other.

Evidence disappears fast

Driver logs, onboard data, and maintenance records are controlled by the trucking company and may not be preserved indefinitely.

Commercial insurers respond quickly

Trucking insurers often begin building their side of the case within days of a crash.

What compensation may cover

Every situation is different — nothing here is a promise of any outcome or amount. Depending on the facts and your state's law, compensation in cases like these may cover:

  • Medical bills and ongoing care
  • Lost wages and future earning capacity
  • Property damage
  • Pain and suffering

Worth knowing

Commercial trucking is governed by federal safety regulations covering driver hours, maintenance, and cargo — and crashes involving large trucks tend to produce more serious injuries than typical passenger-vehicle collisions. An attorney can evaluate whether regulations were followed and who may bear responsibility.

General information only — not legal advice, and not a prediction about any specific case. An attorney licensed in your state can evaluate your situation.

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Common questions

Who can be held responsible after a truck crash?

Depending on the facts, responsibility may involve the driver, the trucking company, a maintenance provider, a cargo loader, or others. Sorting that out is exactly the kind of evaluation an attorney performs.

Why do people say truck cases are time-sensitive?

Key evidence — electronic logging data, dashcam footage, inspection records — is typically in the trucking company’s control. An attorney can send preservation demands so that evidence is kept.

The trucking company’s insurer contacted me. What should I do?

You are not required to give a recorded statement to another party’s insurer. An attorney can evaluate your situation and handle those communications if you hire one.

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