Baton Rouge 18-Wheeler Accident Attorney

Hit by an 18-Wheeler?
We Hold Trucking Companies Accountable.

18-wheeler accidents cause some of the most catastrophic injuries on Louisiana roads. When a fully loaded semi-truck collides with a passenger vehicle, the consequences are devastating — and the legal fight is complex. Our Baton Rouge 18-wheeler accident attorneys have the experience, resources, and determination to win.

Why 18-Wheeler Accident Cases Are Different — And Why It Matters for Your Claim

A crash involving a fully loaded tractor-trailer weighing up to 80,000 pounds is not the same as a typical car accident. The physics are different, the legal landscape is different, and the stakes — including the insurance coverage available — are dramatically higher.

Unlike ordinary motor vehicle accidents, 18-wheeler crash claims are governed by a combination of Louisiana personal injury law and federal regulations enforced by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). Violating these regulations — and trucking companies do it regularly — creates strong grounds for liability and significantly increases the damages you can recover.

As the leading Baton Rouge truck accident law firm focused on commercial vehicle cases, we bring the full weight of our investigation resources, expert network, and litigation experience to every 18-wheeler case we handle. We go up against national carriers and their well-funded legal teams — and we win.

How 18-Wheeler Accidents Happen on Baton Rouge Roads

Interstate 10, I-12, and the industrial corridors connecting Baton Rouge to the Port of South Louisiana create some of the highest commercial truck traffic in the Gulf South. With that volume comes serious risk.

Driver Negligence and Federal Violations

FMCSA Hours of Service regulations limit how long a commercial truck driver can operate without mandatory rest. Despite these rules, driver fatigue remains one of the leading causes of catastrophic 18-wheeler crashes in Louisiana. When a driver violates their logbook — or when a carrier pressures drivers to push past legal limits — both the driver and the company may be held liable.

Other driver-related causes include distracted driving, operating under the influence of stimulants or other substances, improper lane changes, and failure to check blind spots during turns.

Trucking Company Negligence

Carriers are responsible for hiring qualified drivers, maintaining their fleet, and ensuring compliance with all FMCSA safety standards. When a trucking company cuts corners — running trucks with worn brakes, ignoring maintenance alerts, or hiring drivers with disqualifying records — they bear direct liability for the consequences.

Mechanical Failures and Defective Equipment

Brake failure, tire blowouts, and steering defects are all documented causes of serious 18-wheeler accidents on Louisiana highways. When a defective part manufactured or installed incorrectly contributes to a crash, product liability claims may be filed against the manufacturer or the maintenance contractor alongside the carrier.

Cargo Loading Issues

Improperly secured or overloaded cargo can shift in transit, causing a driver to lose control or creating dangerous debris on the roadway. Federal regulations set clear standards for cargo securement — violations open the door to significant liability for the loading company as well as the carrier.

What Damages Can You Recover After an 18-Wheeler Accident?

Commercial carriers are required by federal law to carry substantially higher liability insurance than ordinary drivers. Minimum coverage for interstate carriers starts at $750,000 and often reaches $5 million or more depending on the cargo type. That means the compensation available in a serious 18-wheeler case can be transformative.

Economic Damages

  • Emergency room, surgical, and hospital costs
  • Ongoing rehabilitation and physical therapy
  • Lost wages during recovery
  • Projected future lost earning capacity
  • Costs of long-term care and home modifications
  • Vehicle replacement and property damage

Non-Economic Damages

  • Physical pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress and PTSD
  • Permanent disability and disfigurement
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Loss of consortium for spouses

Punitive Damages

When a trucking company’s conduct is particularly reckless — for example, knowingly allowing a fatigued driver to operate an unsafe vehicle — Louisiana courts may award punitive damages above and beyond compensatory damages. Our attorneys evaluate every case for punitive exposure from day one.

Louisiana’s One-Year DeadlineMost personal injury claims in Louisiana must be filed within one year of the crash. Don’t wait — evidence disappears and deadlines don’t extend. Contact us today.

Our 18-Wheeler Accident Investigation Process

When you hire us, we move immediately. Trucking companies are required by law to preserve certain data, but that doesn’t mean they always do it willingly. Our team works fast to lock down everything before it disappears.

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Electronic Logging Device (ELD) Data

Modern trucks record every mile, speed, and rest stop electronically. We issue preservation letters immediately to prevent carriers from overwriting this critical evidence.

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Black Box / ECM Analysis

The Engine Control Module records pre-crash speed, braking, and throttle data. Our expert analysts extract and interpret this data to reconstruct exactly what the driver was doing before impact.

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Driver Qualification Files

We subpoena the carrier’s complete driver file — employment history, drug test records, license verification, and prior violations — to expose negligent hiring practices.

Why Injured Victims Choose Our Baton Rouge 18-Wheeler Attorneys

24-Hour Evidence Preservation

We issue legal holds and dispatch investigators within hours — before critical trucking data can be destroyed or overwritten.

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FMCSA Regulation Mastery

We build cases around specific federal violations — not just state negligence law — which dramatically expands your recovery options.

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Contingency Fee — Zero Upfront Cost

You pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you. We advance all costs, including expert witnesses and court fees.

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Direct Attorney Access

Your case is handled by an experienced trial attorney — not cycled through paralegals. You always know where things stand.

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Medical Network Connections

We connect you with top Louisiana specialists who treat on a lien, so you get the care you need without waiting for insurance approval.

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Trial-Ready From Day One

We prepare every case as if it’s going to trial. That posture consistently produces larger settlements — faster.

18-Wheeler Accident FAQs

How is an 18-wheeler accident case different from a car accident case?
Commercial truck cases are governed by both Louisiana state law and federal FMCSA regulations. Carriers carry far higher insurance limits, there are multiple potentially liable parties (driver, carrier, cargo company, manufacturer), and evidence like ELD data and driver qualification files must be preserved immediately. These cases require specialized legal experience that most general personal injury attorneys simply don’t have.
What if the 18-wheeler that hit me was from out of state?
Interstate trucking is regulated federally, and most carriers operating in Louisiana are registered with the FMCSA regardless of where they’re headquartered. We handle cases involving out-of-state and national carriers regularly. The key is where the accident occurred — Louisiana courts have jurisdiction, and we know how to litigate these cases locally against carriers from Texas, Georgia, Florida, or anywhere else.
How soon after an 18-wheeler crash should I call a lawyer?
Immediately — or as soon as you are physically able. Trucking companies dispatch their own legal teams and investigators within hours of a serious crash. Every day that passes is an opportunity for critical evidence to be lost. Our firm operates 24/7 and can take your call the same night as the accident.
Can I still recover compensation if I was partially at fault?
Yes. Louisiana follows a pure comparative fault system, which means you can recover compensation even if you were partially responsible for the accident. Your award is reduced by your percentage of fault — but you are not barred from recovering. If a jury finds you 20% at fault and awards $1 million, you would receive $800,000. Our attorneys work to minimize any assigned fault and maximize the carrier’s share of responsibility.
What is the trucking company’s insurer not telling me?
Their adjuster’s job is to settle your claim for as little as possible — ideally before you know the full extent of your injuries. They may downplay the severity of the crash, dispute liability, or offer a quick payment in exchange for signing away your rights permanently. They will not volunteer information about all available coverage, secondary policies, or the long-term value of your claim. An experienced 18-wheeler accident attorney in Baton Rouge will.

After an 18-Wheeler Accident, Every Hour Counts.

The trucking company’s legal team is already working to limit what they owe you. Get an equally aggressive advocate on your side — at no cost unless we win.

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