Truck Accidents Cause Catastrophic Damage — We Fight to Make It Right.

We Go After Trucking Companies, Insurers & Every Liable Party.

Crashes involving large commercial trucks are different — more damage, more serious injuries, and far more complicated liability. You may be facing overwhelming medical bills, long-term rehabilitation, or the loss of a loved one. And while you're trying to recover, the trucking company and their insurer are already building a defense. That's why you need a law firm that knows how to act fast, preserve evidence, and hit back hard. We dig deep into driver logs, maintenance records, black box data, and third-party contracts to find every responsible party. Then we fight to hold them all accountable — so you get the compensation you need to recover and move forward.

We Handle Complex Truck Crash Cases Every Day

From highway pileups to local delivery truck accidents — we’ve seen it all, and we know how to win.

Highway Collisions

Truck crashes on interstates like I-80 or I-95 often involve multiple vehicles and serious injuries. We investigate quickly and fight to protect your rights.

Jackknife & Rollover Accidents

These crashes are often caused by improper loading or reckless driving. We use crash reconstruction to show exactly what happened.

Driver Fatigue or Hours Violations

Federal law limits how long a trucker can drive. If the driver was too tired or over hours, we’ll prove it and hold them — and the company — responsible.

Improper Maintenance or Defective Equipment

Brake failures, tire blowouts, or steering issues can point to negligent upkeep. We examine maintenance records and bring in experts to support your case.

Local Delivery & Box Truck Crashes

Accidents involving Amazon, FedEx, or local commercial drivers can be just as devastating. We go after corporate policies and driver behavior.

Not Sure Who’s Responsible?

Trucking cases involve multiple parties — driver, carrier, shipper, and more. We’ll identify them all and go after every one.


Trucking companies have deep resources, aggressive lawyers, and insurance carriers trained to minimize payouts. You need someone just as aggressive on your side. We know the federal trucking regulations, we understand how to dig into safety violations, and we move fast — before evidence disappears.

This Isn’t a Regular Car Accident — And It Shouldn’t Be Treated Like One

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Full investigation into all responsible parties

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Access to accident reconstruction & trucking safety experts

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Familiar with FMCSA regulations & logbook audits

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Experienced trial attorneys ready for court

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No fees unless we win your case

Truck Accident FAQs

Who can be held liable in a truck accident case?

Liability may extend beyond just the driver — including the trucking company, shipping contractor, vehicle maintenance provider, or even the truck manufacturer. We investigate all of them.

What’s the difference between a car crash and a truck crash claim?

Truck crashes usually involve more severe injuries and more complex liability. There are also federal regulations in play. That’s why it’s critical to work with a lawyer who understands commercial vehicle litigation.

How soon should I contact an attorney after a truck crash?

Immediately. Trucking companies often dispatch rapid response teams to the scene. The sooner you contact us, the sooner we can preserve evidence and protect your case.

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