Injured in a Commercial Truck Accident?

Get the compensation you deserve. Our network of experienced truck accident attorneys fight for victims nationwide.

No Fee Unless You Win
24/7 Free Consultation
Millions Recovered

Get Your Free Case Review

Speak with an experienced truck accident attorney today. No fees unless you win.

🔒 Your information is secure and confidential

$1B+
Recovered for Clients
50
States Covered
98%
Success Rate
4,500+
Cases Won

Why Truck Accident Cases Are Different

Commercial truck accidents involve complex federal regulations, multiple liable parties, and catastrophic injuries. You need specialized attorneys who understand these cases.

Federal Regulations

Trucking companies must follow strict FMCSA regulations. Our attorneys investigate violations of hours-of-service rules, maintenance requirements, and driver qualifications.

Multiple Liable Parties

Truck accidents often involve the driver, trucking company, cargo loaders, and maintenance providers. We identify all responsible parties to maximize your recovery.

Higher Compensation

18-wheelers cause catastrophic injuries. With $750,000+ insurance minimums and corporate assets at stake, truck accident settlements are often significantly larger than car accidents.

How Our Free Case Review Works

Three simple steps to get the help you need

1

Submit Your Case

Fill out our simple form with basic information about your truck accident. Takes less than 2 minutes.

2

Free Consultation

An experienced truck accident attorney will contact you to review your case at no cost or obligation.

3

Get Compensation

If you have a valid claim, your attorney will fight to get you the maximum compensation you deserve.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is my truck accident case worth?
Truck accident settlements vary widely based on injury severity, medical costs, lost wages, and other factors. Commercial truck claims often range from $100,000 to several million dollars due to the catastrophic nature of injuries and higher insurance minimums.
How long do I have to file a truck accident lawsuit?
Statutes of limitations vary by state, typically ranging from 1-6 years. Some states like Tennessee and Louisiana have only 1 year. It's crucial to act quickly to preserve evidence and meet filing deadlines.
Who can be held liable in a truck accident?
Multiple parties may share liability: the truck driver, trucking company, cargo loading company, maintenance providers, and even truck or parts manufacturers. An experienced attorney will identify all responsible parties.
Do I need a specialized truck accident lawyer?
Yes. Truck accident cases involve complex federal regulations (FMCSA), commercial insurance policies, and often multiple defendants. Attorneys who specialize in trucking accidents understand how to investigate and maximize your claim.
What if I was partially at fault for the accident?
Most states use comparative negligence, meaning you can still recover damages even if partially at fault. Your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault. Some states (like Virginia and NC) bar recovery if you're any amount at fault.

Ready to Get the Compensation You Deserve?

Don't wait. Evidence disappears and deadlines pass. Get your free case review today.

Get Your Free Case Review →