Truck Accident Lawyer Directory — Find Attorneys Near You

Browse truck accident attorneys across the United States. Compare reviews, office hours, and contact information — then reach out directly to schedule a consultation.

📍 Browse by State

If you or someone you know has been involved in a truck accident, finding the right legal representation can make a significant difference in the outcome of your case. This directory lists truck accident lawyers and personal injury attorneys across multiple states, making it easier to locate an attorney in your area who handles cases involving commercial vehicle collisions, 18-wheeler crashes, and semi-truck accidents.

Each listing includes the attorney's address, phone number, office hours, and user reviews when available. Many of the lawyers listed here offer free initial consultations and work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you typically pay nothing unless they recover compensation on your behalf. We recommend contacting multiple attorneys to compare your options before making a decision.

⚠️ Important: This website is an informational directory only. We do not provide legal advice, endorse any specific attorney, or guarantee case outcomes. Always verify an attorney's credentials through the appropriate State Bar Association before retaining legal services.

How to Find a Truck Accident Attorney

  1. Select your state from the list below
  2. Find your city on the state page
  3. Review attorney listings — compare ratings, addresses, and office hours
  4. Call or contact directly to schedule a consultation

Browse Truck Accident Lawyers by State

Select a state to view available truck accident attorneys in your area. Each state page lists the cities we currently cover.

🏛️ Alabama 🏛️ Arizona 🏛️ California 🏛️ Connecticut 🏛️ District of Columbia 🏛️ Florida 🏛️ Hawaii 🏛️ Idaho 🏛️ Illinois 🏛️ Iowa 🏛️ Kansas 🏛️ Louisiana 🏛️ Maryland 🏛️ Massachusetts 🏛️ Minnesota 🏛️ Missouri 🏛️ Nebraska 🏛️ Nevada 🏛️ New Mexico 🏛️ North Dakota 🏛️ Ohio 🏛️ Rhode Island 🏛️ South Carolina 🏛️ Texas 🏛️ Virginia 🏛️ Washington 🏛️ Wisconsin 🏛️ Wyoming

Why Truck Accident Cases Require Specialized Legal Help

Truck accident cases tend to be more complex than regular car accident claims. Commercial trucks are regulated by both federal and state laws, including rules set by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). Attorneys who focus on this area typically understand how to investigate violations related to hours-of-service regulations, driver qualification files, maintenance records, and electronic logging device (ELD) data.

In many truck collision cases, multiple parties may share liability — the driver, the trucking company, the cargo loader, or even the vehicle manufacturer. An experienced truck accident attorney can help identify which parties are responsible, gather critical evidence before it disappears, and negotiate with insurance companies that often try to minimize payouts.

Common Types of Truck Accident Claims

18-Wheeler Collisions

Crashes involving tractor-trailers and semi-trucks on highways and interstates.

Jackknife Accidents

When a truck's trailer swings out to form a 90-degree angle, often blocking multiple lanes.

Rollover Crashes

Caused by speeding, sharp turns, or unbalanced cargo loads in commercial vehicles.

Rear-End Truck Crashes

A loaded truck needs much more distance to stop, making rear-end impacts particularly severe.

Blind Spot Accidents

Large trucks have significant blind spots (no-zones) on all four sides of the vehicle.

Hazmat & Cargo Spills

Accidents involving dangerous materials that may cause fires, chemical burns, or contamination.

What to Consider When Choosing an Attorney

Not every personal injury attorney has specific experience with trucking accident claims. When evaluating potential lawyers, consider asking about their track record with cases involving commercial carriers, FMCSA regulations, and multi-party liability. Other practical questions include whether the attorney works on a contingency fee arrangement, how they communicate case updates, and whether they have the resources to go to trial if a fair settlement cannot be reached.

📋 Questions to Ask During a Consultation

  • How many truck accident cases have you handled?
  • Do you work on a contingency fee basis?
  • Will you handle my case personally or pass it to another attorney?
  • What is your experience with FMCSA regulations and trucking industry standards?
  • How long do these cases typically take to resolve?

Steps to Take After a Truck Accident

If you've been involved in a collision with a commercial truck, taking the right steps early can help protect your rights. Seek medical attention immediately, even if injuries seem minor — some symptoms of serious conditions like traumatic brain injuries or internal bleeding may not appear right away. If possible, document the scene with photos, collect witness information, and request a copy of the police report. Avoid giving recorded statements to the trucking company's insurance without first speaking to an attorney.

💡 Keep in mind: Trucking companies often send investigators to the accident scene within hours. Important evidence like black box data, driver logs, and maintenance records can be altered or destroyed if not preserved quickly. Contacting a lawyer early may help secure this evidence.

Ready to Find a Truck Accident Lawyer?

Browse attorneys by state and city. Compare listings, read reviews, and contact them directly.

📍 Browse by State

Can't Find What You're Looking For?

If your city or state isn't listed yet, or if you need help navigating the directory, feel free to reach out through our contact page. We're continuously expanding our listings to cover more areas across the United States.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this directory free to use?

Yes. You can browse all listings, compare attorneys, and contact them directly at no cost. We do not charge users for accessing attorney information.

Do you recommend specific lawyers?

No. This is an informational directory. We list attorneys based on publicly available data and do not endorse, rank, or recommend any particular lawyer or law firm. Always verify credentials independently.

How much does a truck accident lawyer cost?

Many truck accident attorneys work on a contingency fee basis, which means they only get paid if you win your case. The typical percentage ranges from 25% to 40% of the settlement or verdict. Ask about fee structures during your initial consultation.

How long do I have to file a truck accident lawsuit?

The statute of limitations varies by state, generally ranging from one to six years after the accident. Some states have shorter deadlines for claims against government entities. Consulting an attorney early helps ensure you don't miss critical filing deadlines.

Disclaimer & Legal Notice

This website is an informational directory and does not constitute legal advice. Attorney listings are compiled from publicly available sources and may not reflect current status, specializations, or bar standing. Always verify credentials through your State Bar Association before hiring an attorney. We do not guarantee the accuracy of any listing and are not responsible for the outcome of any legal matter. No attorney-client relationship is formed by using this directory.

Send us a message and we'll help you connect with truck accident lawyers in your area.

    🔒 Privacy Notice: Your information will only be used to help you find legal representation. We do not sell or share your contact details with third parties for marketing purposes.

    Subir