Crashes involving commercial trucks raise legal, regulatory, and evidentiary issues that simply do not exist in a typical car accident. Several factors drive that complexity:
- Multiple potentially liable parties. Liability may extend to the driver, the trucking company, a cargo loader, a maintenance contractor, or a parts manufacturer.
- Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulations. Hours-of-service limits, electronic logging device requirements, drug and alcohol testing, vehicle inspections, and CDL standards create powerful sources of evidence when violated.
- Time-sensitive evidence. Driver logs, ELD data, dashcam footage, and onboard "black box" data can be overwritten or destroyed quickly without a preservation letter.
- Higher insurance limits and corporate defense teams ready to dispatch investigators within hours of a serious crash.
- More severe injuries. Size and weight disparities mean catastrophic harm and large damages that defendants fight hard to limit.
Acting fast to preserve evidence and assert your rights is essential. Call 810-234-3667 for a free consultation.
