Commercial trucking companies carry $1 million to $5 million in liability coverage — and they deploy specialized legal teams immediately after any crash. You need an equally aggressive attorney who knows federal trucking regulations. Finding out what you're owed is free.
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Commercial trucking insurers have millions to protect — and years of experience minimizing payouts. These are the results when victims have proper representation.
Driver violated hours-of-service regulations. Attorney obtained ELD data showing driver had been on the road 3 hours over the legal limit. 7× the initial offer.
Trucking company had a history of FMCSA safety violations. Attorney built a case against the carrier for negligent hiring and inadequate driver training. Over 8× the first offer.
Carrier argued victim was in the driver's blind spot. Attorney obtained dashcam footage from nearby vehicles proving driver never checked mirrors before lane change. 7.3× the initial offer.
Results may vary. Past case outcomes do not guarantee future results. Individual results depend on specific facts, injuries, and circumstances.
Truck accident cases are more complex than standard car accident claims — they involve federal FMCSA regulations, electronic logging data, multiple liable parties, and insurance policies 10× larger than personal auto policies. We match you with an attorney who specializes in commercial vehicle crashes, at no cost to you.
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Commercial carriers are experienced in crash litigation. They know exactly what evidence to preserve — for themselves — and what to let disappear. You need an equally aggressive response.
Modern trucks record speed, braking, engine data, and driver hours (via Electronic Logging Devices). This data is critical — but trucking companies regularly overwrite it within days after a crash unless a legal preservation notice is sent immediately.
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration regulations govern hours-of-service, vehicle inspections, driver qualifications, and cargo loading. Violations create direct liability for the carrier — but they must be discovered before records are altered or destroyed.
Unlike a car accident, a truck crash can involve the driver, the carrier, the leasing company, the cargo shipper, and the truck manufacturer. An experienced attorney identifies every liable party — maximizing your total recovery from multiple insurance policies.
Answer 3 quick questions about the crash. Takes less than 60 seconds. No legal jargon, no paperwork.
A specialist reviews your case and calls you within minutes. In truck accident cases, speed matters — data preservation is time-critical.
If your case qualifies, you're connected with an attorney who specializes in commercial vehicle litigation — zero fees unless you win.
Truck accident cases typically result in much larger settlements than car accident cases because commercial carriers carry million-dollar insurance policies and injuries tend to be more severe. Serious injury cases routinely settle for $500,000 to several million dollars, depending on injuries, liability, and the carrier's insurance limits.
Potentially multiple parties: the truck driver, the trucking company (for negligent hiring or FMCSA violations), the cargo loading company (if improper loading caused instability), and the truck manufacturer (if defective parts contributed). An attorney will identify every liable party to maximize your recovery.
No. Do not speak with the trucking company, their driver, or their insurance company without an attorney present. These companies train their adjusters to minimize claims. Anything you say can and will be used to reduce your payout.
An Electronic Logging Device records a driver's hours-of-service compliance. If the driver violated hours-of-service regulations (drowsy driving is a major cause of truck crashes), this is powerful evidence of negligence. ELD data can be overwritten — your attorney must request its preservation immediately.
Most states allow 2–4 years to file, but you should act as soon as possible. Critical evidence — black box data, ELD records, driver inspection reports, and maintenance logs — gets destroyed or overwritten quickly. The sooner you have an attorney, the stronger your case.
Truck accident cases involving serious injuries often take 12–24 months due to the complexity of carrier liability, federal regulations, and multiple insurance policies. Your attorney will pursue fair compensation as efficiently as possible without leaving money on the table.
Commercial trucking companies carry up to $5 million in liability coverage — and they fight hard to protect it. An experienced truck accident attorney knows the federal regulations and evidence to build a case that maximizes your recovery. Free consultation, no fees unless you win.
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