Commercial truck accidents involve federal regulations, multiple liable parties (driver, carrier, shipper, manufacturer), and insurers with millions in coverage and experienced defense attorneys. We level the playing field.
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We gather evidence, police reports, medical records, and witness statements to build the strongest case.
Our attorneys handle all communications with insurers, pushing back on lowball offers on your behalf.
We coordinate with your doctors to document injuries properly so nothing is undervalued or overlooked.
Most cases settle favorably before trial. If insurers won't be fair, we take them to court.
You receive your compensation. We only collect our fee if we win — no recovery, no charge.
Trucks involve more liable parties than car crashes — we pursue all of them simultaneously.
FMCSA violations can dramatically increase your damages if we prove them.
We act fast to preserve critical truck EDR data before the company overwrites it.
Commercial trucks carry $1M+ policies — we fight aggressively for every dollar.
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Driver was 14 hours on duty in violation of federal Hours of Service rules. Carrier had prior FMCSA violations we proved through records subpoena.
Distracted driver. We subpoenaed company records revealing 6 prior safety violations and a pattern of inadequate driver supervision.
Third-party shipper improperly secured cargo causing a load shift. We named all three responsible parties and recovered from each.
Commercial truck crashes cause disproportionately severe injuries due to vehicle size and weight differentials — and they involve corporate defendants who fight hard.
Sources: UDOT 2024 Crash Summary, FMCSA Motor Carrier Safety Data
Our contingency fee model means you pay absolutely nothing upfront. No hourly rates, no retainers, no surprise bills. We only collect a fee if we win your case — aligning our success directly with yours.
to file a personal injury claim under Utah Code § 78B-2-307. For wrongful death caused by a truck accident, the limit is 2 years.
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