Truck collisions can be physically and emotionally devastating, but they should not lead to long-term financial hardships. Duque & Price represents injured truck collision victims throughout Southern California. We understand the hardships you are facing because we have helped many clients in your position secure the compensation they were owed following a truck collision.
Setting our firm apart is our focus on delivering exceptional legal services and results that you can count on. When you work with our team of Southern California personal injury lawyers, you’ll never have to worry about the status of your case or your options because one of our lawyers will remain in close contact with you throughout the process.
Southern California’s vast network of highways sees constant commercial truck traffic. In Riverside County alone, over 418,000 trucks are registered, contributing to a heavy presence of trucks of various sizes across cities like Wildomar, Temecula, and Moreno Valley.
California accounts for approximately 9% of all medium– and heavy-duty truck registrations in the country, with key corridors like I-15 and I-10 seeing some of the state’s highest truck volumes. A recent study ranked Victorville in San Bernardino County as having the second-worst crash score in the U.S., citing frequent collisions and high DUI rates.
In Los Angeles County, traffic congestion near neighborhoods like East L.A. and South Gate often increases the risk of truck-related incidents. On June 18, 2025, a big rig hauling cauliflower flipped and caught fire on I-15 near Baker, shutting down the highway and prompting a hazmat response.
Truck collisions in Southern California are frequently caused by speeding, fatigue, distracted driving, and equipment failures. On major routes like I-10, I-15, and the 91 Freeway, truck drivers often face tight delivery schedules that lead to risky decisions behind the wheel. Fatigue can impair judgment, while phone use or GPS distractions can take attention off the road at the worst possible moment.
Mechanical issues, such as worn brakes or overloaded trailers, also contribute to serious accidents, especially when trucking companies neglect routine maintenance. Each of these factors may indicate negligence and should be investigated after a crash.
Following a car collision, you may be owed far more than repair costs. A car crash can lead to serious injuries, ongoing need for treatments, rehabilitation, and missed time from work. An attorney plays a critical role in ensuring that you are reimbursed for these damages, either through an insurance settlement or by going to court.
Car crashes can also create emotional hardships, whether from the trauma of the collision or the lingering effects of reduced mobility and ongoing physical pain. If your claim goes through the courts, you can be compensated for these non-economic damages as well. Some trials may result in punitive damages aimed at punishing the at-fault party for the harm they caused.
When your health and financial future are on the line, you need legal representation to handle your injury claim. An attorney does more than represent clients. An injury lawyer understands how to establish liability and hold the negligent party accountable for the harm you suffered.
Following a collision, it may not be clear where your compensation may come from. An attorney with experience guiding clients through the injury claims process can be of invaluable help during a difficult time in your life.
A: You should consider settling only after your injuries have been fully treated and you understand the long-term impact of the crash. Settling too early can leave you without enough money for future treatment. Before accepting any offer, make sure all medical bills, lost wages, and other damages are documented so the full cost of the accident is accounted for.
A: After a truck accident, the parties involved typically exchange information and report the incident to law enforcement and their insurance companies. Injured parties may receive medical treatment and file a claim for compensation. Investigations often include reviewing driving logs, black box data, and safety records. The next steps depend on how the trucking company and its insurer respond to the claim.
A: Settlements take time because medical treatment may still be ongoing, liability can be contested, and insurance companies often delay payments. In truck accident cases, additional delays come from investigating driver logs, maintenance issues, and multiple layers of insurance coverage. Claims involving serious injuries or disputed facts usually take longer, especially when the financial damages are substantial and evidence must be verified.
A: California allows vehicle owners to seek compensation for the lost market value of their car after an accident, even if repairs are completed. This is known as diminished value. The difference between the car’s pre-accident and post-repair value can be recovered. To file a diminished value claim, owners typically need proof of the vehicle’s loss in resale value based on the damage.
A truck collision is more than a setback. When a truck driver’s negligence or misconduct causes serious injury, you deserve compensation for the harm you’ve suffered. The career injury lawyers at Duque & Price deliver consistent results for clients across Southern California. We understand the challenges you’re facing because we’ve stood beside many others who were in your position.
Our trial-ready injury lawyers work closely with every client we represent and provide them with 24/7 communications and focused legal strategy. If you’ve been hurt in a truck crash in Southern California, contact our office to learn how we can help you secure the full and fair compensation you are owed.
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