How Trucking Regulations Impact Accident Claims

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A drone shot of a trucking accident Commercial trucking accidents usually involve much more than a collision. They come tangled in intricate federal and state regulations that can directly affect personal injury claims.

Did you know that violations of trucking laws are often used as critical evidence? Understanding how these rules influence your claim can make all the difference when pursuing compensation.

At Kline & Specter, PC, our attorneys combine legal skill with deep resources to tackle the most complex personal injury cases, including trucking accidents. With more than 50 attorneys, including five doctor-lawyers, our team is well equipped to advocate for victims.

Key Trucking Regulations That Affect Claims

Federal and state regulations are designed to keep truck drivers and other road users safe. When these rules are broken, they can strengthen a victim’s case. Some of the most important regulations include:

  • Hours of Service (HOS) rules: These limit how long a trucker can drive without rest to reduce fatigue-related crashes.
  • Weight limits: Trucks must comply with weight restrictions to prevent hazardous conditions.
  • Maintenance requirements: Carriers must keep trucks properly maintained and inspected for safety.
  • Driver qualifications: Operators must meet specific health, licensing, and training standards.

If a violation is proven, it can point to negligence or liability on the part of the driver or trucking company.

How Violations Influence Accident Claims

Ignored regulations often lead to catastrophic accidents. They can also significantly impact the outcome of a claim. Violations may:

  • Support a finding of negligence.
  • Increase the potential value of the case.
  • Lead to punitive damages if reckless conduct is proven.

An experienced legal team can uncover these violations through careful investigation, accident reconstruction, and access to important records like driver logs and maintenance reports.

Trust Kline & Specter with Your Truck Accident Case

Trucking regulations are not just formalities. They are crucial in determining liability and compensation after a crash.

Kline & Specter has a long history of standing up for victims injured by negligence. Known as one of the nation’s leading personal injury law firms, our attorneys have secured hundreds of multi-million-dollar verdicts and settlements, including record-setting outcomes.

We are ready to stand by your side if you’ve been injured in a trucking accident. Call 215-772-1000 or submit our contact form to schedule a case evaluation.

Kline & Specter provides free and confidential evaluations of potential cases. Kline & Specter handles cases in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, and New York. For cases outside those states, the law firm works with local attorneys in each state as applicable.

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We work closely with you to help ensure you receive every bit of legal, medical, insurance and financial assistance to which you are entitled.

We care about making things right. In a lot of cases, that means getting you more than just money. Our cases have resulted in safety improvements in medical care, consumer products, mass transit, motor vehicles, public utilities, police conduct and more.

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