Commercial truck accidents are fundamentally different from standard vehicle collisions. When a tractor-trailer, semi-truck, or commercial vehicle is involved in an accident, the consequences are often catastrophic. Injuries are typically severe, damages are substantial, and the legal landscape becomes exponentially more complex.
At BV Law Group, APLC, we have the specialized expertise and aggressive approach necessary to hold commercial trucking companies and their insurers accountable for the devastation they cause.
Commercial trucking accidents differ significantly from standard car accidents in several critical ways. Trucks weigh up to 80,000 pounds when fully loaded—compared to a standard vehicle’s 3,000 to 4,000 pounds. This massive weight differential means collision forces are exponentially greater, resulting in more severe injuries and fatalities.
Additionally, commercial trucking involves multiple liable parties, including the truck driver, trucking company, vehicle maintenance providers, cargo loaders, and manufacturers. Identifying all responsible parties requires deep industry knowledge and investigative resources.
Federal regulations govern commercial trucking operations in ways that standard driving does not:
These regulations create potential liability avenues. Insurance policies are also vastly different—commercial trucking involves much larger policy limits, and insurers deploy aggressive defense strategies. You need a firm that understands these complexities and refuses to be intimidated by corporate legal teams.
When you bring a commercial truck accident case to BV Law Group, we immediately begin a thorough investigation. We preserve critical evidence, including the truck’s electronic data recorder (black box), maintenance records, driver logs, and dispatch communications.
We work with accident reconstruction experts to establish exactly how the collision occurred and who bears responsibility. We also investigate the trucking company’s safety record, driver hiring practices, and compliance history—often uncovering patterns of negligence that strengthen your claim.
We handle all communication with insurance adjusters and defense counsel, protecting your rights at every stage.
Our team negotiates aggressively for maximum compensation, but we’re always prepared to take your case to trial if the insurance company refuses a fair settlement. Unlike larger, impersonal firms, we maintain direct communication with you throughout the process, explaining developments clearly and answering your questions promptly.
Commercial truck accident settlements and verdicts typically recover compensation for:
Because truck accidents often cause permanent disabilities, we fight for damages that reflect your full lifetime of losses. We’ve recovered millions of dollars for clients through both settlements and courtroom victories, and we bring that same determination to every case.
BV Law Group operates exclusively on contingency. You pay nothing upfront, and we only collect fees if we recover compensation for you.
This alignment of interests means we’re fully invested in maximizing your recovery. You’ll never receive a surprise bill or unexpected legal costs—we handle everything, and you only pay if we succeed.
Since 2008, we’ve built our reputation by fighting aggressively for injured clients while treating them with genuine compassion. Our founder, Rouben Varozian, brings UCLA and law school education to every case, combined with years of hands-on litigation experience.
We have the resources, expertise, and determination to take on major trucking companies and their insurers. When you choose BV Law Group, you’re choosing a firm that:
If you or a loved one has been injured in a commercial truck accident, contact BV Law Group today for a free consultation. We’re ready to fight for the compensation you deserve.
Don’t face the insurance companies alone. Contact BV Law Group, APLC today for a free consultation. Call (855) 645-4878 to speak with an experienced truck accident attorney.
You may be entitled to recover medical expenses, lost wages, property damage, pain and suffering, and in some cases, punitive damages. The specific damages depend on the severity of your injuries and the circumstances of the accident.
Liability may fall on the truck driver, trucking company, vehicle manufacturer, maintenance provider, or other parties. Our attorneys conduct thorough investigations to identify all responsible parties and maximize your recovery.
California generally provides a two-year statute of limitations from the date of injury to file a personal injury claim. However, it’s crucial to act quickly as evidence can disappear and witness memories fade. Contact us immediately for a free consultation.