Types of Accident
- 18-Wheeler Accident
- Auto Accident
- Aviation Accident
- Bicycle Accident
- Boating Accident
- Car Accident
- Construction Accident
- Explosion Accident
- Industrial Accident
- Jones Act Accident
- Marine Accident
- Motorcycle Accident
- Oilfield Accident
- Pedestrian Accident
- Premises Liability
- Product Defects
- Railroad Accident
- Refinery Accident
- Train Accident
- Truck Accident
- Uninsured Motorist
- Wrongful Death Accident
Types of Injury
18-Wheeler Accident
You cannot treat a 18-wheeler accident or trucking accident the same as you would a car accident. In the legal world, they are very different.
Because of their size and weight, the damage and injuries resulting from an 18-wheeler accident far outweighs those of your average car accident but the differences between
the two go much further. Here are some facts about 18-wheelers:
- 18-wheelers are covered by commercial insurance policies that are substantially in excess that of a normal passenger car.
- 18-wheeler commercial insurance carriers have a team of defense attorneys on standby that are dispatched immediately after your accident with the sole purpose of building a case AGAINST YOU. They are experienced and chosen for their ability to efficiently deny claims just like yours. By the time you read this, the 18-wheeler insurance company has already begun a full investigation, assigned the claim to an adjuster, dispatched a team of defense attorneys and is preparing a file on you. With so much at stake, you cannot afford to try and take on a team of professional investigators,the eye witness account of the 18-wheeler driver, an aggressive and experienced adjuster, AND a team of defense lawyers without having a team of your own.
- 18-wheelers are federally regulated by the Federal Motor Carriers Safety Administration which creates complicated areas of overlap between state and federal laws making it easy for the insurance company to deny your claim on a technicality that you may not have heard of.
- In most car accidents, both parties exchange information and call their insurance companies later, however, 18-wheeler drivers are required by their employers to call their insurance company and wait for the investigator to arrive before they leave the scene.
Have you been involved in an 18-wheeler trucking accident and have minor or severe injuries? If so, I would like to be on your team. My experience and understanding of the law with regards to complex interstate transportation will prove to be an invaluable resource in your 18-wheeler truck accident case.




