
Hourigan, Kluger & Quinn Attorneys
Learn why truck accident cases are complex and what evidence often determines liability in Pennsylvania.
Truck accident cases are not simply larger versions of car crashes. They involve federal compliance rules that most people never see but can often factor in to liability.
One key detail is that trucking companies are required to maintain driver logs and vehicle maintenance records. These records can reveal violations such as hours-of-service breaches or missed inspections.
A lesser-known factor is that black box data in commercial trucks can be overwritten quickly if not preserved early, which is why timing in these cases matters significantly.
Another issue is layered responsibility. Liability may extend to:
• The driver
• The carrier company
• A freight loader
• A maintenance contractor
In many cases, each party attempts to shift blame to another, which makes early investigation critical.
Injuries are often severe because the physics of truck collisions involve significantly higher force transfer than passenger vehicle crashes.
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Understanding Your Legal Rights After an Accident
Understanding your legal rights after a truck accident is important because key evidence can disappear quickly if not preserved.
You can see what options may be available based on your situation.