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Our Los Angeles Commercial Vehicle Accident Attorneys Offer Clear Legal Guidance After A Crash

Many commercial vehicles travel the busy streets of Los Angeles. Unfortunately, when involved in an accident, they often cause severe injuries to victims. If you or a loved one is injured in one, our Los Angeles commercial vehicle accident attorneys can help. We may be able to assist you with your claim so you can pursue compensation for injuries and other accident-related losses. Call Arash Law at (888) 488-1391 for a free case evaluation.

Los Angeles, also known as the City of Angels, is a busy metropolis in Southern California. It’s the second most populous city in the country, following New York City. With over 3.8 million residents concentrated in a relatively tight urban area, LA experiences a high volume of traffic congestion.

The city’s freeway system, including the infamous Interstate 5 and the Hollywood Freeway, becomes a nightmarish network of lanes, especially during peak hours. While these roads are essential for transporting goods across the state, they’re also heavily used by commuters every day. The presence of commercial vehicles alongside passenger cars creates a dangerous potential for severe collisions.

Negligence is a common factor in many commercial vehicle accidents, leaving victims injured while going about their daily lives. During these difficult times, our skilled Los Angeles commercial vehicle attorneys can assist you in pursuing accountability for your losses. We can help protect your rights and guide you in seeking compensation that aligns with the value of your damages.

Commercial Truck
$1,129,832.00
Verdict for a client who was sideswiped by a commercial truck
–  JUDD ROSS ALLEN

Why Do I Need Commercial Vehicle Accident Attorneys For My Case?

Commercial vehicle accidents often involve complex legal and regulatory issues, making it essential to seek guidance from experienced attorneys in Los Angeles. They can help explain the intricacies of your case and address critical questions, such as whether to file a claim against the driver’s insurance or the company’s insurance. They can also evaluate potential violations of state or federal laws by the driver and explain how these factors may impact your claim.

Our injury lawyers have a comprehensive understanding of both state and federal laws governing commercial vehicles, which they can leverage to investigate your situation. They can gather and analyze available evidence to build a well-supported case on your behalf.

Here are some other ways we can help you:

  • We can do the legal legwork for you. It means you can file your claim even while recovering at home or in the hospital.
  • We’ll explore all available avenues for financial recovery. We’ll explain each option clearly, helping you make informed decisions.
  • We can connect you with experts who can provide further evaluations and treatment. This can create documentation that may help back your case.
  • We aim to protect your rights, whether we’re negotiating for a settlement with insurance companies or presenting your case in court.
  • We will negotiate with the at-fault parties and their insurance companies on your behalf. Our goal is to pursue compensation that can cover the costs of your recovery.

Our Los Angeles commercial vehicle accident attorneys work on a contingency basis, which means our fee comes from the settlement or court award a client may obtain. There are no upfront attorney’s fees, which means any injured victim can get legal assistance, regardless of their economic status. Though clients may still have to shoulder some costs outside this agreement, we make sure to go over these with them before handling their cases.

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Emperatriz Ayala
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From start to finish, Arash Law firm is there every step of the way with close, constant, personal contact and attention. I never knew a Law firm could actually care so much for me as a person and what I was personally going through as well as the settlement I was going to recieve once my case was finally completed. Thank you to everyone at Arash Law for your ongoing support and communication. You are the ONLY firm I will ever recommend to someone who is need of a great attorny.
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What Is A Commercial Vehicle?

According to the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), a commercial vehicle is any vehicle used to transport people or goods for profit. Here are some examples of commercial vehicles:

  • Buses and Shuttles — These vehicles transport passengers over short or long distances. While public buses may not always operate for profit, private shuttles and tour buses do. Due to the number of people they carry, accidents involving buses and shuttles tend to have a greater potential for injury.
  • Delivery Vans and Trucks — These vehicles transport food or merchandise from one point to another. Due to their size and the possibility of loose cargo, accidents involving them can be extremely dangerous.
  • Dump Trucks — These trucks transport loose materials like construction debris, dirt, and gravel. Since these materials are not fully enclosed, they can easily spill onto the ground and cause a lot of damage when the truck crashes.
  • Tractor-Trailers — Also known as big rigs, 18-wheelers, or semi-tractors, these vehicles carry massive amounts of cargo across vast distances. Federal regulations limit weight capacity to 80,000 pounds, so there’s no such thing as a “fender bender” if they collide with smaller vehicles.
  • Tow Trucks — These are altered or designed to transport other vehicles via a crane, tow line, hoist, tow bar, or dolly. Road accidents can occur if the towed vehicles are not properly secured.
  • Tankers — These trucks usually carry hazardous and flammable materials like gasoline and diesel. They are more prone to explosions and fires in the event of a collision.
Different Kinds of Commercial Vehicle in Los Angeles
Commercial Vehicle Accident in Los Angeles

Common Types Of Commercial Vehicle Accidents Our Lawyers Handle

Here are the most common types of commercial vehicle accidents our Los Angeles attorneys encounter:

Rollover Accidents

This accident happens when a vehicle tips onto its side or roof. The severity of the crash determines how many times the vehicle rolls, and these accidents often result in serious injuries or fatalities.

Rollover accidents can be tripped or untripped. Here’s the difference:

  • An external force, such as a collision with another vehicle or a stationary object, causes tripped rollovers. For example, a delivery truck was speeding through Interstate 5 when it collided with a passenger vehicle. Since the delivery truck was running beyond the speed limit, the impact caused it to roll over multiple times.
  • Untripped rollovers happen due to internal factors originating from within the vehicle itself or the driver’s actions. Examples include speeding, reduced tire traction, or steering issues. For example, while a tractor-trailer was passing through Interstate 405, it started raining heavily. The heavy rain reduced tire traction, causing the driver to lose control and the vehicle to tip over onto its side.

Our Los Angeles lawyers handling commercial vehicle accidents can obtain and analyze driver logs, maintenance records, and even electronic data recorders to identify the potential cause of the collision. We’ll assess if factors like driver negligence, improper cargo loading, or mechanical issues contributed to your injuries.

Jackknife Accidents

A type of truck accident where two separate parts (the cab and trailer) fold together, resulting in a 90-degree angle or “V” shape. This term is used because the folded position resembles a closed jackknife.

Big rigs and tractor-trailers are at a high risk of getting into jackknife accidents, and if they do, they typically cause massive damage. Since their trailers are longer and heavier, they can take up multiple lanes and crush small vehicles and other motorists.

The common causes of jackknife accidents include:

  • Slamming the brakes.
  • Sharp curves.
  • Slippery roads due to inclement weather.
  • The truck driver’s lack of experience.
Rideshare Accidents

While privately owned by civilians, passenger cars used in ridesharing are considered commercial vehicles when they transport paying customers from one place to another.

Although ridesharing services promote safer and more convenient rides, Lyft and Uber accidents are still common across Los Angeles. These accidents are often caused by driver negligence, such as speeding, distracted driving, fatigue, DUI, and a lack of experience behind the wheel. Our Los Angeles commercial vehicle accident attorneys can assist you in filing claims against these companies or other at-fault parties if you have been injured in a crash involving a ridesharing service.

These types of cases can be complicated since rideshare drivers are considered independent contractors. However, both Lyft and Uber provide liability coverage for their drivers and passengers who are online during the accident, which we may be able to use to pursue compensation.

Sideswipe Accidents

This type of accident is likely to occur across Los Angeles County, especially on highways and streets with heavy traffic. A sideswipe accident happens when two vehicles traveling in the same direction collide, hitting each other on their side. While most sideswipe accidents result in minor injuries and vehicle damage, they can also be deadly, especially if the vehicles involved are of vastly different sizes and weights.

The following scenarios can lead to sideswipe accidents:

  • Sudden lane changes and not using signal lights.
  • Drivers fail to check blind spots.
  • Unsafely merging into traffic without considering other vehicles.
  • Overspeeding.
  • Losing control of the vehicle.
  • Reckless driving.
  • Swerving to avoid a head-on collision.
Rear-End Accidents

These accidents happen when a vehicle collides with the one in front of it. They’re common in areas with congested traffic, at a red light, or at a stop sign. Most rear-end collisions happen at low speeds, especially in bumper-to-bumper traffic situations where drivers are prone to tailgating. If a driver follows the car ahead too closely, there’s little room to react if the other driver in front suddenly brakes.

However, such accidents can also happen at high speeds, especially when a negligent driver goes beyond the speed limit or what is appropriate for the weather conditions. These incidents happen on freeways and highways where there is less congestion and higher speed limits. Drivers may be tempted to speed up to reach their destinations faster. Unfortunately, speeding decreases their reaction time and increases their stopping distance. By the time they spot a vehicle ahead, it may be too late to brake and avoid a collision.

In most rear-end collisions, the blame often falls on the rear driver for failing to maintain a safe following distance. However, when the collision involves commercial vehicles, other parties can also be held liable. For example, an employer may be imposing unrealistic deadlines that incentivize drivers to speed or drive for extended periods without breaks. Our Los Angeles commercial vehicle accident lawyers who work on these cases consider all these factors when filing a claim for damages.

Head-On Collisions

These collisions are among the deadliest types of road accidents. They occur when two vehicles traveling in opposite directions collide at their front ends.

The factors that cause head-on collisions include:

  • Distracted Driving — Using mobile phones, talking to passengers, grooming, eating, or any other activity that takes one’s focus away from the road can be dangerous. A distracted driver might drift into oncoming lanes without realizing it.
  • Impaired Driving — Alcohol and drugs impair the senses and cloud judgment. Drunk or drugged drivers might drift into the other lane when under the influence.
  • Inexperience — Many new drivers lack defensive driving skills. They might make overly aggressive maneuvers or drift into oncoming lanes when encountering obstacles on the road.
  • Fatigued Driving — Drowsy driving is extremely dangerous. Fatigue impairs the senses and decreases reaction time, leading to mistakes behind the wheel and increasing the risk of head-on collisions.

If your loved one died in a head-on collision, our Los Angeles commercial vehicle accident attorneys can assess whether you can file a wrongful death claim. We know that no amount of money can ever replace someone’s life. However, compensation may help cover your family’s financial needs during this time.

Speeding-Related Accidents

Exceeding the speed limit is one of the leading causes of commercial vehicle accidents. These incidents are more likely to happen when commercial drivers or their companies want them to finish their trips faster. For example, ridesharing drivers overspeed to drop off passengers quickly and start new trips. Truck drivers may feel pressured to finish their haul ahead of schedule. However, speeding reduces the driver’s reaction time, so they may not be able to stop in time to prevent an accident. In addition, speed increases the force of an impact, which can potentially lead to more serious injuries.

Hit-And-Run

If the at-fault driver fled the scene after a crash, it is considered a hit-and-run. Resolving these accidents is difficult because a thorough investigation is needed to find the person responsible. Often, victims may be too injured or disoriented to remember the driver’s license plate number.

Our commercial vehicle accident attorneys in Los Angeles can request and check all available CCTV and dashcam footage in the area to see if they’ve captured any details about the at-fault driver. Additionally, we can reach out to any bystanders who may be able to provide eyewitness testimonies.

In the event that the at-fault party remains unidentified, we might be able to assist you in filing a claim under your uninsured motorist coverage. This type of insurance is designed to offer protection in cases of hit-and-run incidents.

Common Injuries In A Commercial Vehicle Accident

Our Los Angeles attorneys have helped commercial vehicle accident victims who sustained these injuries:

  • Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) — Victims suffering from a TBI can experience short- to long-term consequences that affect their ability to work and even their relationships with families and friends.
  • Spinal Cord Injuries — These injuries may lead to temporary or permanent paralysis, reducing the victim’s quality of life. Extensive medical care and rehabilitation are often necessary.
  • Neck and Back Injuries — The force of a collision can cause whiplash or herniated discs. These injuries can cause pain, stiffness, and difficulty moving. Chronic pain is a common long-term effect.
  • Burns — Commercial vehicles carrying flammable materials can cause accidents that result in fires or explosions. Burns can cause severe pain, scarring, and disfigurement.
  • Broken Bones — Fractures can cause pain and limited mobility. They often take weeks or months to heal. In severe cases, fractures can permanently limit a victim’s ability to work or participate in activities they once enjoyed.
  • Cuts and Lacerations — These injuries can cause excessive bleeding, especially if the cut is deep. If not treated promptly, the victim may die of blood loss. However, even minor cuts can be painful and leave permanent scars.

We recognize that not everyone possesses the financial means to obtain medical assistance following an accident. To facilitate appropriate treatment, our commercial vehicle accident attorneys often connect clients with medical experts across Los Angeles who offer care on a lien basis. A medical lien allows you to receive the necessary care while pursuing a personal injury claim. If you’re awarded compensation, your medical expenses may be taken out of the resulting settlement.

Who’s Liable In Commercial Vehicle Accidents?

Liability in a commercial vehicle accident can fall on multiple individuals or entities, such as:

  • Commercial Vehicle Driver — Their reckless action or inaction can lead to accidents. Examples include distracted driving, DUI, or disobeying traffic laws.
  • Commercial Company — The company that owns the vehicle can also be held liable alongside the driver. For instance, a FedEx delivery truck ran over a pedestrian. The victim may also sue FedEx if an investigation reveals that they failed to uphold proper safety standards for their drivers and vehicles.
  • Cargo Loaders — These are the parties responsible for securing freight on commercial vehicles. If they fail to secure the cargo properly or ensure the weight of the cargo doesn’t exceed the vehicle’s capacity, they may be held liable if an accident occurs.
  • Vehicle Manufacturer — Defective vehicle parts or flawed vehicle design may also contribute to an accident. If this happens, victims may file a claim against the manufacturer for product liability.
  • Third-Party Driver — Another driver’s negligence may also cause or contribute to the accident. For example, a driver was driving the wrong way and was about to collide with a bus. To avoid a head-on collision, the bus driver swerved and hit another road user instead.

Our Los Angeles commercial vehicle accident attorneys can help evaluate any violations or negligent actions that may have contributed to your injuries. We will consider all relevant parties that might share responsibility, allowing us to explore potential avenues for compensation.

What Is The Pure Comparative Negligence Rule?

California follows a principle known as pure comparative negligence. This rule is a key factor in how the court or insurers determine compensation in personal injury cases, including commercial vehicle accidents. Under the system, an injured party can seek damages from all parties found to be at fault for the accident.

For example, a third-party driver was found to be 80% at fault for the accident, while a bus driver was found 20% liable. If the settlement award is $100,000, then the third-party driver owes you $80,000, while the bus driver covers the remaining $20,000.

The rule also states that if the plaintiff contributed to the accident, the judge or jury may reduce their settlement accordingly. So, if the victim is 10% liable, they will only get 90% of the settlement award.

Although this rule aims to promote fairness in the compensation process, at-fault parties may leverage it to argue that you played a bigger role in the accident than you actually did. Insurance adjusters can also assess the specifics of the case to determine fault. Aside from discussing the plaintiff’s role in the accident, they’re likely to review the extent of their injuries and treatments.

If this happens, call our commercial vehicle accident attorneys in Los Angeles. If you have a valid claim, we’ll be able to handle all case-related correspondence on your behalf. We’ll leverage our experience in working on personal injury cases to independently investigate your accident and gather evidence proving your true proportion of fault in causing it.

Gabriel M.
$7,750,000
Car Accident Settlement
This was a sad and tragic case in which our client was paralyzed after being struck by a distracted driver. The maximum policy settlement was 5.25 million and we were able to settle for the full amount. In addition, we were able to add additional workers' compensation benefits from our client's employer, as he was working at the time of the incident. The parties agreed to settle our client's workers' compensation claim for $2.5 million.
Car Accident Settlement
This was a sad and tragic case in which our client was paralyzed after being struck by a distracted driver. The maximum policy settlement was 5.25 million and we were able to settle for the full amount. In addition, we were able to add additional workers' compensation benefits from our client's employer, as he was working at the time of the incident. The parties agreed to settle our client's workers' compensation claim for $2.5 million.

How To Establish Negligence In Commercial Vehicle Accidents

Here are the four elements you need to establish to build a strong personal injury case:

  1. Duty of Care — Defendants have the responsibility to act reasonably and carefully to avoid harming others.
  2. Breach of Duty — The defendant did not act with prudence and breached their duty of care.
  3. Causation — The defendant’s actions or inaction led to the accident that harmed you.
  4. Damages — You suffered damages and losses because of the accident.

Proving these elements is essential in determining liability. Our Los Angeles commercial vehicle accident lawyers can help you gather important evidence, including police reports, to evaluate the potential negligence of the liable party. We can also use your medical records to help connect your injuries to the accident.

What’s My Commercial Vehicle Accident Case Worth?

Your claim’s worth depends on several factors, including the extent and severity of your injuries and how they will impact you in the long run.

Some of the other factors our Los Angeles commercial vehicle accident attorneys consider are:

  • Past, current, and future medical expenses.
  • The income you lost from missing days of work.
  • The probability of returning to your previous job.
  • Property damage.
  • If you are partly to blame for the accident.
  • Available insurance coverage.

Though it’s not possible to determine the actual value of your case, our Los Angeles commercial vehicle accident attorneys can use the aforementioned factors to review your case and estimate its potential worth.

Available Damages After A Los Angeles Commercial Vehicle Accident

Our commercial vehicle accident lawyers in Los Angeles help clients seek the following types of damages:

Economic Damages

These are tangible losses incurred in the accident. They include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Past and future medical bills.
  • Rehabilitation and therapy.
  • Property repair and replacement.
  • Lost wages.
  • Reduced financial capacity.
  • Nursing care.
  • Home modifications to accommodate disabilities.
  • Funeral and burial fees.

Our Los Angeles commercial vehicle accident attorneys can assist clients in gathering bills, receipts, and invoices to help establish economic damages. It is ideal to file and keep these documents organized, as they may serve as important evidence in a case.

Non-Economic Damages

On the other hand, non-economic damages refer to intangible losses that lack a definitive monetary value. These are inherently subjective, requiring evidence to substantiate their impact on an individual’s life. To demonstrate them, we may collaborate with medical doctors and economists to help quantify these losses and support your claim for damages.

Non-economic damages include the following:

  • Pain and suffering.
  • Reduced quality of life.
  • Loss of intimacy with your spouse or family.
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder.
  • Anxiety and depression.
  • Isolation.
  • Grief.
  • Disability or disfigurement.
Punitive Damages

If the negligent party is grossly negligent or intentionally malicious, the court may impose punitive damages. Instead of compensating the victims, these damages are meant to punish the at-fault party and deter similar behaviors. However, they are rarely awarded.

Damages after a commercial vehicle accident in Los Angeles
Truck Accident
$1,000,000.00
Settlement in a heavily disputed Truck v. Truck case. Our client was blamed by the insurance company from day one and was always told that they would never take responsibility for the collision that injured our client’s lower back. After years of litigation, Benny and the team were able to secure the full policy limits for our client months before trial.
–  BENNY KHORSANDI

Steps To Take After A Commercial Vehicle Accident

Here are some examples of steps you can take after a commercial vehicle accident to protect your health and rights:

  1. Stay calm and assess your situation. Check yourself for any injuries. If you can move, go to a safer place, like the side of the road. Do not leave the scene, even if the at-fault party runs away.
  2. Call 911 as soon as possible to get the police and paramedics dispatched to your location.
  3. Seek immediate medical attention, even if you feel fine or see no visible wounds. If you feel any discomfort or pain, let the paramedics know immediately.
  4. Cooperate with the police and answer their questions as clearly as possible. Keep your statements factual and refrain from including any speculations or details that might not be true.
  5. If it’s safe and you can move, take photos and videos of your injuries and the accident scene. Record any conversation you have at the scene as well, especially when talking to eyewitnesses.
  6. Exchange information with the involved parties. Get their names, addresses, contact numbers, and policy details.
  7. Get further medical care for a full evaluation of your injuries. Keep medical records and receipts for the treatments you have received. Then, make sure you follow the doctor’s treatment plan and are consistent with it.
  8. Consider contacting a Los Angeles commercial vehicle accident attorney. They can help you understand your rights and guide you through the claims process.
Commercial Vehicle Accident Statistics

Among the states with the highest number of truck accident fatalities in 2022, California had 436 reported deaths. The Golden State trails behind Texas, which reported the most fatalities at 810. 

In total, 5,837 large trucks were involved in fatal crashes in 2022, which was a 1.8% increase from the previous year and a 49% increase in the last decade. They accounted for 6% of all vehicles involved in fatal accidents on the road. Around 120,200 large trucks were involved in crashes that resulted in injuries in the same year.

Meanwhile, there were 15,033 bus accidents in 2022. Around 200 of these were fatal, while 13,268 resulted in injuries. When it comes to bus accidents, California ranks among the top five states in the country.

Uber and Lyft have also published safety reports on ridesharing services. Both companies noted that 99% of their trips were safe. However, it is impossible to determine the true scale of accidents related to these services. There is no conclusive data, as some victims may not report their accidents.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Is The Average Settlement For A Commercial Vehicle Accident?

The settlement amounts for commercial vehicle accidents can vary significantly based on the specific circumstances of each case. Key factors that can influence them include the severity of injuries sustained, the extent of property damage, medical expenses, lost wages, and the impact on the victim’s quality of life. Additionally, the level of liability and insurance coverage can play a crucial role.

It’s essential to work with experienced attorneys who can navigate these factors and advocate for compensation that reflects your injuries and other losses.

Injured victims in Los Angeles generally have two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury claim. The same deadline applies to the entirety of the Golden State. Some exceptions may shorten or extend this time limit based on the circumstances of your case. Failure to take action within the statute of limitations forfeits your right to file a claim in the future. To avoid missing the deadline, consider speaking to Los Angeles commercial vehicle accident attorneys who can explain which deadline applies to your case and file the necessary paperwork within the required time frame.

There is no standard charge for accident attorneys in California, as fees vary based on several factors, such as the complexity of the case. What you can be sure of is whether they’ll charge you up front or not.

Arash Law operates on a contingency fee basis, meaning our lawyers only get paid if our clients are awarded compensation. However, certain case-related costs may still apply regardless of the outcome of a case. One of our attorneys can discuss the fee structure and answer your questions during your free initial consultation.

If you have to travel alongside a commercial vehicle, especially a large truck, always consider its blind spots at the back, front, and sides. If you can’t see the driver in their side mirror, chances are they can’t see you either.

When passing through these “No Zones,” signal early and let the driver see you. Avoid staying in those areas for a long period, but always use caution when passing them. Also, always check the truck driver’s signals and brake lights so you’re prepared to stop or turn.

Contact Our Los Angeles Commercial Vehicle Accident Attorneys

If someone else’s negligence caused your damages and injuries, you may be entitled to compensation under the law. Our Los Angeles lawyers are committed to pursuing accountability for your losses from the responsible parties. 

We understand how these accidents affect your life. That’s why Arash Law is dedicated to providing accessible legal representation to injured victims. Our team can handle the legal side of your accident so you can focus on your recovery.

If you’re thinking, “I need a personal injury lawyer in Los Angeles,” call us at (888) 488-1391. We will answer all your questions and concerns. If English isn’t your first language, we can obtain the necessary translation services so we can communicate with you in your native tongue when we meet. The languages we accommodate include Spanish, Farsi, Korean, Tagalog, Italian, Hebrew, and more.

Our Los Angeles commercial vehicle accident attorneys also help victims in Glendale, Pasadena, Alhambra, Compton, Long Beach, Torrance, Manhattan Beach, Malibu, Lakewood, Altadena, Santa Clarita, and Thousand Oaks. However, you can consult Arash Law about accidents that take place elsewhere in California.

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