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Box Truck Accident Lawyers

Box trucks—also called straight trucks or cube trucks—are the workhorses of local delivery and moving. While smaller than 18-wheelers, they're often driven by less experienced operators and cause serious accidents.

⚠️ The CDL Problem

Box trucks under 26,001 lbs don't require a Commercial Driver's License (CDL). This means rental truck drivers and many delivery drivers have no commercial training—just a regular driver's license and minimal instruction.

Common Box Truck Types

  • • Rental moving trucks (U-Haul, Penske, Budget)
  • • Local delivery vehicles
  • • Food/beverage distribution
  • • Furniture delivery trucks
  • • Appliance delivery
  • • Catering trucks

Common Accident Causes

  • • Inexperienced drivers
  • • Misjudging vehicle height/clearance
  • • Difficulty with larger vehicle handling
  • • Backing accidents
  • • Blind spot collisions
  • • Improperly loaded cargo

Box Truck vs. 18-Wheeler Cases

Similarities

  • • Larger vehicles cause more damage
  • • May involve commercial liability
  • • Multiple liable parties possible

Differences

  • • Lower insurance requirements
  • • Fewer federal regulations
  • • No ELD requirement under 10,001 lbs

Potentially Liable Parties

  • âś“ Box truck driver
  • âś“ Driver's employer (if on the job)
  • âś“ Rental company (in some cases)
  • âś“ Vehicle owner
  • âś“ Cargo loading party

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