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Frequently Answers and Questions for Truck Accidents

How Much Is My Truck Accident Case Worth?

The details of each truck accident lawsuit are unique, so there is no standard amount that can be quoted. Many factors go into determining how much a truck accident case is worth, including medical expenses, lost wages, and possibly funeral expenses – in addition to pain and suffering. Compensation for a truck accident can provide recovery in the following areas:

  • Payment of medical bills
  • Treatment for injuries not covered by insurance
  • Lost wages and loss of ability to generate income
  • Loss of consortium
  • Pain and suffering
  • Vehicle damage
  • A free case evaluation from a truck accident attorney is the best way to determine the worth of your truck accident case.
Truck Accident FAQ

What Is the Average Semi Truck Accident Settlement Amount?


There is also no real “average” settlement amount for a semi truck accident. Settlement amounts can vary widely, depending on the degree of the victim’s physical and emotional injuries, and the financial harm suffered. A settlement can cover medical expenses, lost wages, lost earning potential, pain and suffering, and other losses.

In the past ten years, Fried Goldberg has obtained over 100 verdicts and settlements for commercial vehicle cases in excess of $1 million dollars each.  Each case will vary, though reviewing our truck accident settlements and verdicts may give you an idea of what types of damages can be involved in a case.  

Are There Other Fees Involved in a Lawsuit?


Besides a contingency fee, other costs may be involved, like court fees and investigation fees. Be sure you understand these up front. Not all fees will be applicable in every case. Most law firms will offer a free initial consultation to discuss how to move forward. 

How Are Truck Accident Investigations Conducted?


An experienced truck accident lawyer will request the driver qualification file (DQF) from the trucking company the driver works for. The driver qualification file is a requirement of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and will include detailed information about the driver’s history, records, and medical test results.

An attorney will also review the electronic on-board recorder or electronic logging device (ELD), collect eyewitness testimony, review police reports and examine the scene of the accident, as well as the truck itself. All this information adds up to a complete truck accident investigation.

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) regularly issues accident reports for big rigs and other commercial vehicles on their website following a formal investigation.

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