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When Trucking Companies See Munley Law, They Know You Mean Business

The trucking industry knows our reputation. Our board-certified truck accident attorneys have secured record-breaking verdicts since 1959. When you hire Munley Law, you don’t just get a trucking accident lawyer – you get one of the most respected trucking litigation teams fighting exclusively for you. While other firms juggle thousands of cases across dozens of practice areas, we’ve built our legacy on winning the most complex truck accident cases in the country.

The difference is clear from day one. Within hours of your call, our rapid response team secures critical evidence that often disappears within days. We deploy specialized accident reconstructionists, download black box data, and file emergency orders to preserve the truck before it’s repaired or destroyed.

You have one shot at maximum recovery. Make it count with Munley Law. Call now for a free consultation.

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Trucking Accident

Why Truck Accident Cases Require Specialized Attorneys

Commercial truck accidents aren’t just bigger car accidents – they’re governed by entirely different laws, regulations, and insurance structures.

When an 80,000-pound commercial vehicle crashes, the evidence disappears with alarming speed. Within hours, trucking companies dispatch rapid response teams to the scene. Their mission? Minimize liability by controlling the narrative and evidence.

Without immediate legal intervention, critical evidence vanishes:

  • Black box data showing driver behavior and truck speed gets overwritten
  • Logbooks documenting hours-of-service violations “disappear”
  • Trucks are quickly repaired, destroying mechanical failure evidence
  • Driver qualification files with safety violations are buried

Multiple liable parties often share responsibility – the driver, trucking company, maintenance contractor, cargo loader, truck manufacturer, and even brokers. Each has separate insurance policies worth millions, but they won’t volunteer this information.

These cases require attorneys who understand the federal regulations governing commercial vehicles and can navigate the complex web of corporate entities designed to shield trucking companies from liability.

The difference between adequate compensation and full justice often comes down to your attorney’s specialized knowledge of trucking law. At Munley Law, we don’t just practice in this field – we helped create it.

Why Trucking Companies Fear Munley Law

Our founder, Robert Munley, pioneered truck accident litigation in America. He developed legal techniques still used by attorneys nationwide and was one of the first to leverage black box data to prove truck driver negligence.
This legacy continues today with our unmatched credentials:

  • One of the few law firms in the U.S. with three attorneys board-certified in truck accident law by the NBTA
  • The only firm to have had two lawyers simultaneously leading the AAJ’s Trucking Litigation Group
  • Billions secured in settlements and verdicts specifically for truck accident victims

In recognition of our founder’s groundbreaking work, the American Association for Justice renamed their prestigious “Chairman’s Award” as the “Robert W. Munley Award” in 2019. This honor acknowledges attorneys who advance trucking safety through legal excellence – the very foundation of our practice.
When other law firms need guidance on complex trucking cases, they call us. Our attorneys are regularly invited to educate judges, lawyers, and industry professionals on trucking regulations and litigation strategies across the country.

But credentials alone don’t win cases. What truly sets Munley Law apart is our approach: we treat each client with the respect and compassion they deserve during the most challenging time of their lives. If you’re unable to travel, we’ll come to you – wherever you’re located.

The choice is clear: When your future depends on your truck accident case, experience matters. There is a difference in truck accident law firms.

 

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Does a Truck Accident Attorney Offer Free Evaluations?

All consultations are free, so please call, chat online, or fill out an evaluation form at no cost to you. A highly ranked semi-truck accident lawyer, along with our rapid response investigations team and expert witnesses, can help you today. We represent victims of truck accidents, including truck drivers, and know how to handle all big rig accidents.

Do I Need a Truck Accident Law Firm?

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Yes, you need a truck accident law firm. An experienced truck accident attorney is a personal injury lawyer who focuses on crashes with large commercial motor vehicles such as semi-trucks, tractor-trailers, eighteen-wheelers, dump trucks, delivery trucks, flatbed trucks, tankers, bobtail trucks, and others designated as commercial vehicles. Our attorneys understand the Federal Motor Carrier Safety regulations that govern the trucking industry, drivers, and their insurance. A truck accident attorney near me will be able to determine the party responsible for the crash and have trial experience should the case go to court.

Many times, drivers are injured in commercial truck accidents. Truck driving is one of the most dangerous jobs in the United States, and the leading cause of death among truck drivers. Statistically, truck driving has the eighth-highest fatal injury rate and ranks 65th for nonfatal injuries. We have represented many drivers in truck accidents and are proud to do so.

What Will a Personal Injury Lawyer Do to Help Me After My Truck Accident?

From the minute a large commercial truck is involved in an accident with a car or another truck, the trucking company will be on the scene investigating, and accident victims should immediately hire a truck accident lawyer who will do the same. Right after a truck collision, a seasoned accident lawyer will:

  • Find the name of the trucking company and the driver, including the USDOT number.
  • Obtain a TRO from a judge in a court of law and impound the truck after the office work is done. The day a truck accident lawyer is retained, that lawyer will go to court to request a temporary restraining order, impound the truck, and secure all physical evidence of how the accident happened. The vehicle can be a trove of information about why and how the accident occurred, and the truck must be inspected before that evidence disappears. Too often, things like faulty lights on the trailer, the semi’s tire tread depth, or evidence that truck drivers have not obeyed the rules can be easily masked or repaired, or lost forever.
  • Immediately conduct a full inspection of the accident scene. The accident attorney must go to the accident scene as soon as possible to locate all of the evidence and details of how the accident happened.
  • Hire an experienced team of expert witnesses. A truck accident lawyer will have the most qualified engineers available to inspect the truck, the accident scene, and the truck’s cab to determine liable parties for the crash.
  • Search for witnesses to the truck wreck. Often, bystanders and other drivers may have photos or videos to share of the accident that could be invaluable to your case.
  • Order the police report and review it for details and accuracy.
  • File a lawsuit against the trucking company.
  • Send a request to produce documents, including requests for material information such as cell phone data, driving records, maintenance records, and truck company policies involving hiring, training, entrustment, and supervision.
  • You can check the truck information through the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration for motor carrier safety and performance information.
  • Request documents through the Freedom of Information Act for more details about the truck and trailer maintenance.
  • Review the truck’s black box. Truck accident lawyers can locate, preserve, and download the truck’s black box. The truck’s black box contains information about the car at the time of the crash, including speed, tire pressure, braking, the truck driver’s actions, and the truck’s condition at the time of the crash. The recordings often prove crucial to a personal injury plaintiff’s ability to prove a trucker’s negligence. Black box data can be difficult to obtain. The trucking industry doesn’t readily provide black box information and may even destroy it. Don’t wait—contact our attorney to get your claim started and pursue your compensation.

As the case proceeds, your lawyer can negotiate with the defendants’ lawyers, send out a demand for settlement of your case, file motions, take depositions, reconstruct the accident, and go to trial and appeal.

Can Truck Accident Lawyers Determine Who Is Responsible for the Truck Accident?

truck accident lawyer Robert MunleyYes, after the accident investigation is completed, your experienced truck accident lawyers will understand who is at fault for your truck accident. When you are in an accident, many parties may be liable or vicariously liable for your medical injuries, including the truck driver, vehicle owners, manufacturers, the brokers and shippers that loaded the cargo, the insurance companies that insured the truck, and the government entities. Different trucking companies may also own the truck and trailer.

Because many companies may have failed to follow federal trucking regulations properly, truck accident victims may be able to recover from several different insurance companies. Trucking companies must carry a minimum of $750,0000 in insurance, and your truck injury lawyer will examine all insurance policies and those insured by those policies and determine what is relevant to your accident.

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How Do I Choose Experienced Lawyers for Truck Accidents?

Choosing the right truck accident attorney to handle your accident case will depend on several factors:

Understanding of Truck Accident Law

You will first need experienced trucking accident attorneys who deeply understand the federal regulations surrounding the commercial trucking industry. Trucking cases are far more complex than any other auto accident and your trucking lawyer will need all the information about your case to determine who are the potentially responsible parties.

Before meeting with any accident lawyer, make sure you have relevant information about the incident, such as police reports, eyewitness accounts, videos and photos of the accident scene, and your insurance information.

Expertise and Experience with Truck Crash

Many injury lawyers claim they have experience handling truck accident cases, but only a few have the expertise to handle such complicated claims.

Take the time to do your research. Make sure the truck accident attorneys have extensive experience in truck crash law. Verify the success of their previous cases and check their credentials and testimonials to find out more about the lawyer.

Communication and Accessibility to the Attorneys

Having a solid working relationship with a lawyer is key to success. You want to choose a lawyer who quickly responds to your questions and provides regular updates on your personal injury claim.

Choose a lawyer who is available to speak about your case and can easily explain legal terms clearly.

Consult with several truck accident attorneys before making a decision. Evaluate your comfort level and the lawyer’s communication style. Choose someone who represents your interests and trust your instincts.

What Are the Common Causes of Trucking Accidents?

A team of truck accident lawyers working on a trucking case

Attorneys who practice accident law are well-versed in trucking rules and regulations governed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The NHTSA provides the rules and regulations for commercial vehicles and truck drivers and violation of those laws can establish negligence.

The most common causes of negligence in a truck accident are:

  • Driver error: Truck drivers often drive recklessly. To reach their destination quickly, truck drivers ignore reduced truck speed limits, drive fatigued, text and drive, watch movies while driving, and drive distracted or under the influence. According to the Harvard School of Public Health, 20 percent of truck accidents result from drivers falling asleep at the wheel.
  • Poorly maintained vehicles: Tractor-trailers are constantly on the road, which can cause dangerous wear and tear if the vehicle is not consistently maintained. A study by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration found that almost 55 percent of trucks involved in crashes had at least one mechanical violation, and approximately 30 percent had at least one condition severe enough to be taken out of service immediately. Accidents are commonly caused by defective or uneven truck tire tread, broken brakes and axles on the truck, incomplete tractor trailer maintenance logs, training and employment history of the truck driver, criminal record/background of a driver, and cell phone usage at the time of the truck accident.
  • Equipment failure: If the truck manufacturer knowingly created or installed a defective part on the semi truck, it may be the cause of a truck accident. The FMCSA further found that 29 percent of all large tractor trailer crashes were the result of an issue with the braking system.
  • Improperly loaded cargo: If a truck isn’t loaded correctly or is hauling an overloaded cargo, it could make the vehicle unbalanced, causing the load to shift in the trailer and resulting in tip-overs. The FMCSA discovered that 4 percent of trucking accidents resulted from moving cargo.
  • Violations to both state and federal trucking laws

What Compensation Is Available Following Truck Accident Injuries?

Two types of compensation are available for injured parties – economic and non-economic damages.

Economic Damages

Economic damages refer to the financial losses incurred due to the truck accident. These damages can include medical expenses, lost wages, property damage, rehabilitation costs, and any other out-of-pocket expenses related to the accident. It is important to keep thorough records of all expenses to ensure proper compensation.

Types of economic damages include:

  • Medical expenses: Truck accidents can result in serious injuries, such as traumatic brain injury, back and neck injuries, paralysis, disfigurement, broken bones, and death. You could be facing astronomical medical bills, including ER visits, surgery, physical therapy, rehabilitation, or long-term medical care. Many of these bills may be placed on credit cards or you have to take out a personal loan that collects interest as time progresses.
  • Lost wages: You may recover wages lost because of the semi-truck accident injury, including future wage loss.
  • Loss of earning capacity: If you are unable to hold the same position and your earning capacity is reduced, compensation may be owed to make up the difference in income.
  • Funeral Expenses: If you lost a loved one in a fatal truck accident, you can recover funeral and burial costs from the at fault party. In the case of a fatal truck accident, you may be able to file a wrongful death claim against those responsible.

Noneconomic Damages

Non-economic damages compensate the victim and their family for their intangible losses, which include:

  • Pain and suffering: You may be compensated for physical or mental pain that you sustained as a result of the car crash with the truck. The length of time that you suffered will be calculated into the award, as well as the seriousness of the injuries.
  • Loss of enjoyment of daily activities.
  • Loss of consortium and loss of companionship: If you and your partner are unable to hold an intimate relationship or you have lost a companion, you may recover damages.
  • Emotional distress and trauma
  • Mental anguish

Punitive Damages

Punitive damages are special damages that may be awarded if the defendant’s actions were willful, malicious, fraudulent, or reckless.

How Much Is My Truck Accident Case Worth?

The exact value of your truck accident claim is hard to determine until you speak to your truck accident attorney. The best thing you can do is call a truck accident law firm immediately and let them get to work investigating your case. Truck accident cases can settle for small and large sums of money depending on the liability and the damages in your individual case. Contact one of our trucking accident lawyers to process your claim and get compensation for your truck accident.

How Long Does It Take to Settle a Truck Accident Claim?

It’s hard to give an exact time frame without knowing the details of your truck accident. Each accident case is different. A straightforward passenger vehicle accident case may settle within a few months. However, most truck accident lawsuits are complicated, and it can take several years to reach a verdict or settlement. Factors that can lengthen the time it takes to resolve your accident claim include:

  • Determining parties or tortfeasors liable for the wreck
  • Researching insurance companies and policyholders
  • The severity of the victim’s injuries and length of recovery time
  • Wrongful deaths caused by an accident can take additional time to litigate

Truck accident cases may settle out of court but going to trial is possible if the trucking company or truck companies do not value your case and injuries properly. Our attorney will fight for the process or your compensation.

Of course, nothing is certain, and trucking companies can also win at trial. Contact us to get an experienced truck accident attorney to help win your case.

It is important to hire an 18-wheeler accident attorney with experience in the courtroom to ensure that when you go to trial, you have real trial lawyers on your side to give you the greatest chance of prevailing.

Munley Law is here to help you with your case. Our experienced attorneys have succeeded with many accident cases, including car accident claims.

How Long Do I Have to File a Lawsuit with a Truck Accident Lawyer?

Depending on your state’s laws, the statute of limitations to file a personal injury lawsuit is generally two years from the date of the existing truck accident, but you don’t want to wait that long to file a claim. Contact our attorneys immediately following your accident and make your claim. Our trucking accident lawyers will help process your claim and get you the compensation you deserve by law.

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If you think you may have a personal injury case, contact us now for a FREE consultation.

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