Holding Trucking & Transportation Companies Accountable
Collisions involving 18-wheelers, delivery trucks, and other commercial vehicles are among the most devastating accidents on America's roads. The size and weight of these vehicles mean that even a minor impact can cause catastrophic injuries or fatalities.
At Trust Injury Law, we represent victims of truck and commercial vehicle accidents nationwide. Our attorneys pursue justice against negligent drivers, trucking companies, and corporate carriers whose recklessness or safety violations lead to tragedy.
Every day, thousands of large trucks travel across the country hauling freight, fuel, and consumer goods. But behind the scenes, exhausted drivers, unrealistic delivery schedules, and corporate cost-cutting can create dangerous conditions for everyone on the road.
Our firm works to uncover the truth behind every crash — identifying all responsible parties and violations that contributed to the collision. Frequent causes include:
Exhausted drivers or logbook falsification to hide hours-of-service violations.
Phone use, GPS distractions, or driving under the influence.
Reckless driving to meet unrealistic delivery schedules.
Brake failures, tire blowouts, and mechanical defects.
Improper loading that causes rollovers or jackknife accidents.
Companies failing to properly vet, train, or supervise drivers.
Comprehensive Investigation:
We obtain black box (ECM) data, GPS logs, maintenance records, and driver histories to prove liability and expose systemic negligence.
Because of their enormous force, commercial vehicle accidents often result in life-altering injuries such as:
Maximum Compensation:
Trust Injury Law fights for maximum compensation for medical bills, lost wages, rehabilitation, pain and suffering, disability, and loss of companionship for families who've lost a loved one.
Trucking and commercial transportation cases are more complex than ordinary car crashes. They often involve multiple liable parties — including the driver, the carrier company, the shipper, or the vehicle manufacturer.
Driver, trucking company, shipper, maintenance provider, and manufacturers may all share responsibility.
FMCSA rules govern hours of service, maintenance, and driver qualifications.
Black box data, electronic logging devices, and maintenance records require expert analysis.
Trucking companies deploy aggressive legal teams to minimize payouts.
Our Expertise:
Our attorneys have the experience and resources to handle these complex claims, working with top accident reconstruction experts, forensic investigators, and trucking safety specialists to build a strong case.
If you or a loved one were injured in a crash involving an 18-wheeler, semi-truck, delivery van, or other commercial vehicle, you may be entitled to substantial compensation. Trust Injury Law's attorneys will review your claim, preserve critical evidence, and fight to hold negligent companies accountable.
No fees unless we win. All consultations are confidential and without obligation.
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