Truck Accident Lawyer

Protect your right to claim compensation now before it's too late.

If you or a family member has been involved in an accident with a commercial truck, you need to take action as soon as possible to protect your right to claim compensation. An attorney at Arnold & Itkin LLP can evaluate your situation, explain the legal process, and how we may be able to help you obtain the compensation you need and deserve.

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Truck Accident
Truck Accident Causes

Truck accidents often have multiple contributing causes. The lawyers of Arnold & Itkin LLP understand the complexities of 18-wheeler truck accidents and have the experience, skill, and determination to uncover causes in an injury or wrongful death case and maximize compensation for your loss.

In a three year study to analyze the causes of large truck accidents, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration determined that 89% of crashes involving large trucks were caused by factors related to the driver’s physical condition or performance, while only 10% were related to vehicle failures such as tire problems, brake failure or steering failure. In one government study, 46% of the large truck crashes involved passenger vehicles.

Common causes of large truck accidents include:

  • Driver fatigue or physical impairment
  • Driver inattention
  • Driver distraction
  • Driver use of prescription or over-the-counter drugs
  • Driving too fast for road conditions
  • Following too closely to other vehicles
  • Aggressive driving behavior
  • Tire blowout or wheel failure (Improperly maintained tires and wheels)
  • Brake failure (Improperly maintained brakes)
  • Cargo shift (Inadequately secured cargo)

An 18-wheeler truck accident often has multiple contributing causes, and there may be overlapping insurance policies that cover your claims. The commercial trucking company’s lawyers will almost certainly resist providing fair compensation. Our truck accident lawyers understand the complexities of truck accidents and their causes, commercial trucking regulations, and insurance company coverage issues. Most importantly, we have the determination that is necessary to achieve results in this challenging area of law.


For a FREE consultation with an experienced truck accident lawyer, submit the "FREE Case Review" form at right (recommended) or phone toll free (866)222-2606.



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