Trucking Accidents: Why These Cases Are Different
Federal regulations, multiple insurers, and rapid-response investigators — commercial trucking claims demand a different approach from the first day.
Accidents involving commercial trucks are not simply large car accidents. They involve a separate set of rules, more aggressive insurance companies, and evidence that must be preserved quickly.
Truck drivers and carriers are governed by federal hours-of-service rules, maintenance requirements, and licensing standards. A violation of any of these rules can be powerful evidence of negligence.
These cases also frequently involve more than one responsible party. The driver, the trucking company, the owner of the trailer, the freight broker, and a maintenance provider may all share responsibility.
Because carriers often dispatch rapid-response teams to the scene, waiting too long to investigate can mean losing access to driver logs, black-box data, and inspection records. If you were injured in a truck crash, acting fast is essential.
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