Truck Accidents

TRUCK ACCIDENT LAWYERS

We Hold Trucking Companies Accountable

Crashes involving large trucks and 18-wheelers are different from regular car accidents. The injuries are usually more severe, the legal process is more complex, and the companies involved fight hard to protect their money.


That’s why you need a law firm that knows how to take them on — and win.



With more than 40 years of experience, we’ve helped clients recover millions after serious truck accidents. We investigate thoroughly, move quickly to preserve evidence, and build cases that trucking companies can’t ignore.

Types of Truck Accident Cases We Handle

We represent people injured in crashes involving:

  • 18-wheelers and semi-trucks
  • Box trucks, delivery trucks & cargo vans
  • Tractor-trailers hauling heavy loads
  • Dump trucks and commercial vehicles
  • Truck vs. car, truck vs. pedestrian, and multi-vehicle pileups
  • Fatal truck accidents and wrongful death

Why Truck Cases Are Different

Truck accident cases involve:

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Federal Trucking Regulations

(hours of service, maintenance logs, driver qualifications)

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Multiple Parties

(driver, trucking company, equipment manufacturer, freight company)

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Higher Insurance Limits

and more aggressive defense lawyers

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Severe Injuries

including brain trauma, spine injuries, and death

What Compensation May Cover

  • Emergency medical bills & surgeries
  • Physical therapy and long-term care
  • Lost income & reduced earning capacity
  • Pain, suffering, and permanent limitations
  • Wrongful death expenses for families
  • Property damage and other losses

What to Do After a Truck Crash

  1. Call 911 and get emergency help
  2. Get medical care, even if you don’t feel injured right away
  3. Don’t talk to the trucking company or their insurer
  4. Take photos and get witness info if possible
  5. Contact a lawyer immediately — time matters in truck cases

Trucking companies move fast after a crash. So should you.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Who can be held responsible in a truck accident?

     More than just the driver. The trucking company, a freight handler, the vehicle owner, or even a maintenance contractor may share liability. We investigate every angle.

  • How soon should I call a lawyer after a truck accident?

    Immediately. Trucking companies often send their lawyers and investigators to the crash scene. We need to act fast to preserve evidence before it disappears.

  • Is there a difference between truck and car accident claims?

    Yes — truck cases involve federal laws, higher insurance policies, and more complex liability. They require deeper investigation and stronger legal strategy.

  • What if I lost a family member in a truck crash?

    We handle wrongful death claims for surviving spouses, children, or parents. These cases are tragic — and we fight to make sure your family gets justice.

  • How much does it cost to hire your firm?

    We don’t charge anything up front. You only pay if we win your case.

 Why It Matters

When a truck driver or company cuts corners, people get hurt. These aren’t fender benders — they’re devastating crashes that change lives. We take them seriously.



We’ve recovered millions for clients by building strong cases, demanding accountability, and refusing to back down. And we only get paid when you do.

Talk to a Truck Accident Lawyer Today

If you or someone you love was hit by a commercial truck, we’re ready to step in and take over. Call now or start a chat — the consultation is free, and there’s no obligation.