
Truck accidents can leave people facing serious injuries, commercial insurance, company records, driver logs, and more than one responsible party. As your truck accident attorney, Action Accident helps protect evidence, handle the legal pressure, and fight for your full recovery.
After a truck accident, you may be dealing with medical care, vehicle damage, missed work, pain, and questions about what comes next. At the same time, trucking companies and insurers may already be working to protect themselves.
Action Accident steps in quickly to investigate what happened, preserve key evidence, and protect your recovery. We bring local Orange County experience, legal strength, and human care to help you move forward with confidence.
Truck accident cases often involve serious injuries, commercial insurance, company records, driver logs, maintenance issues, cargo questions, and more than one responsible party. These cases require fast action because important evidence can disappear quickly.
As your truck accident attorney, Action Accident moves quickly to investigate what happened, protect key evidence, and handle the pressure from trucking companies and insurers. We look at the full impact of your injuries so your case is built around your real recovery, not just the first offer on the table.
Get medical attention immediately after a truck accident. Serious injuries, including head trauma, internal injuries, spinal pain, and fractures, may not be clear right away.
Call police and make sure a truck accident report is created. Ask for the report number if you can. Official records help document the crash, involved vehicles, and early findings.
If it is safe, photograph the truck, your vehicle, license plates, company logos, DOT numbers, trailer numbers, road conditions, injuries, and debris. Truck accident evidence can disappear quickly.
Do not speak with any insurance representatives from the trucking or auto companies, as anything you say could be used against you or affect your ability to get proper assistance.
We handle semi-truck, 18-wheeler, delivery truck, box truck, dump truck, construction vehicle, cargo spill, jackknife, rollover, rear-end, and multi-vehicle truck accident cases.
We represent drivers, passengers, pedestrians, motorcyclists, cyclists, and truck drivers injured in crashes involving commercial vehicles. We help identify fault, insurance coverage, and available compensation.
There are situations where this can occur. For example, if you were a truck driver employed by a trucking company and the company failed to properly maintain the truck, leading to the accident, you may have a valid claim against your employer.
Yes. Even if you believe you were partly responsible for the accident, you may still have a case and could be eligible for a settlement. Contact us to discuss your situation and learn what options may be available to you.
It depends on the situation, but nationwide, most truck accident cases are settled without going to court. This often happens because people may not be fully aware of their legal options or feel pressured to accept a quick settlement without understanding the full value of their case.
Multiple parties may share fault in a truck accident, including the driver, trucking company, maintenance provider, cargo loader, broker, manufacturer, or another driver. We investigate the full picture.
There is no upfront cost to hire Action Accident for a truck accident case. We work on a contingency fee, so you pay attorney’s fees only if we recover compensation for you.
Economic damages may include emergency care, hospital bills, surgery, medication, follow-up treatment, physical therapy, lost wages, reduced earning ability, vehicle damage, and out-of-pocket costs related to the truck accident.
Non-economic damages may include pain and suffering, emotional distress, trauma, loss of enjoyment of life, sleep disruption, scarring, disfigurement, and the impact your injuries have on your daily routine.
Serious truck accidents can create long-term needs, including future surgeries, rehabilitation, mobility support, adaptive equipment, home or vehicle changes, long-term care, and support for permanent injuries.