Semi-Truck Collision Attorney · Baton Rouge, LA

Seriously Injured in a
Semi-Truck Collision?

Semi-truck collisions in Louisiana leave victims with life-altering injuries, mounting medical bills, and an insurance battle they didn’t ask for. Our Baton Rouge semi-truck collision attorneys take on the trucking industry — and we have the results to prove it.

Semi-Truck Collisions: The Deadliest Crashes on Louisiana Roads

A semi-truck — also called a tractor-trailer or big rig — can weigh up to 40 times more than a standard passenger vehicle. When these vehicles collide, the human cost is staggering. Victims often face traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, amputations, and other catastrophic harm that changes the course of their lives permanently.

What makes these cases even more difficult is what happens immediately after the crash. The carrier’s insurance company opens a claims file within hours. Adjusters call victims before they’ve even left the hospital. Legal teams start building a defense. Evidence critical to your case — the truck’s black box data, driver logs, inspection records — faces the very real risk of destruction.

That’s why injured victims throughout Baton Rouge and Louisiana turn to our firm. As a dedicated Baton Rouge truck accident law firm, we understand the full scope of a semi-truck collision case — from the moment of impact to the final verdict or settlement. We level the playing field.

Types of Semi-Truck Collisions We Handle

Not all semi-truck crashes are the same. The collision type affects the injuries sustained, the evidence available, and how liability is established. Our attorneys have handled every type of commercial trucking collision in Louisiana.

Rear-End Collisions

When a fully loaded semi-truck rear-ends a smaller vehicle at highway speed, the results are often fatal. Rear-end crashes are frequently caused by driver inattention, following too closely, or brake failure — all of which may indicate FMCSA violations.

Jackknife Accidents

A jackknife occurs when the trailer swings outward at an angle relative to the cab, often causing the truck to slide across multiple lanes. Improper braking, poor road conditions, and excessive speed are common causes. Victims of jackknife crashes often have limited ability to take evasive action.

Underride Crashes

Underride accidents occur when a smaller vehicle slides underneath the side or rear of a semi-truck trailer. These crashes are among the most deadly in trucking. Federal regulations require rear underride guards, but many carriers operate with non-compliant or defective equipment.

Wide-Turn Collisions

When a semi-truck driver swings wide to the left before making a right turn, they may sweep cyclists, motorcyclists, or passenger cars into the curb or crush them against fixed objects. These collisions are frequently the result of inadequate driver training.

Rollover Accidents

Rollovers happen when a semi-truck tips over onto its side — often onto other vehicles or blocking multiple highway lanes. Speed, improper cargo loading, and sharp curves all contribute. Victims of rollover crashes may be struck by the truck itself or debris from the load.

Head-On Collisions

A head-on collision with a loaded semi is almost always catastrophic or fatal. Common causes include driver fatigue, impairment, and lane departure. These cases often justify wrongful death claims in addition to personal injury damages.

Establishing Liability in a Semi-Truck Collision

One of the most important things our attorneys do is identify every party whose negligence contributed to your crash. In semi-truck cases, liability often extends far beyond the driver.

The Truck Driver

Drivers can be held personally liable for negligence — reckless driving, fatigue, impairment, distraction, or failure to follow traffic laws and FMCSA regulations.

The Motor Carrier

The trucking company bears responsibility for hiring qualified drivers, maintaining their vehicles, scheduling lawful driving hours, and enforcing compliance with federal safety regulations. Negligent supervision is one of the most powerful theories of liability in commercial trucking cases.

Cargo and Loading Companies

Third-party cargo loaders who improperly secure freight in violation of FMCSA cargo securement standards can be independently liable for accidents caused by shifting or spilling loads.

Equipment Manufacturers

If a defective part — a faulty brake system, a cracked axle, a defective trailer hitch — contributed to the crash, the manufacturer may face product liability claims separate from the carrier’s negligence.

Maintenance Contractors

Third-party shops that perform deficient maintenance on commercial trucks can be held liable when that negligent work contributes to a mechanical failure and crash.

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We Investigate. You Recover.Our attorneys subpoena driver logs, ELD data, maintenance records, drug test results, and employment files. We build airtight cases before the carrier can sanitize the evidence. Learn more about our 18-wheeler accident investigation process.

Why Victims Choose Our Semi-Truck Collision Law Firm

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Immediate Investigation

We secure black box data, ELD records, and witness statements before the carrier’s team can act.

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Federal Law Expertise

FMCSA violations are the backbone of strong trucking cases. We know every regulation — and every violation.

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No Upfront Costs

Contingency fee only. We pay litigation expenses and collect nothing unless you win.

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Trial-Ready Posture

Carriers settle larger when they know your attorney is genuinely ready to go to trial.

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Personal Attention

One attorney handles your case from intake to resolution. No handoffs, no surprises.

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Proven Results

Over $50 million recovered for Louisiana truck accident victims across hundreds of cases.

Semi-Truck Collision FAQ

What makes a semi-truck collision claim more valuable than a car accident claim?
Several factors. First, the severity of injuries in semi-truck crashes is typically far greater, which drives up medical costs and non-economic damages. Second, commercial carriers carry liability policies that can reach $5 million or more — far exceeding typical personal auto coverage. Third, FMCSA violations can create grounds for punitive damages, which may be unavailable in ordinary car accident cases. Finally, multiple defendants — the driver, carrier, cargo company, and manufacturer — may all be liable, which increases the total available recovery.
Do I have to deal with the trucking company’s insurance adjuster?
No — and you shouldn’t. Once you hire our firm, all insurance communication goes through us. Adjusters are trained negotiators who work exclusively to protect the carrier’s financial interests. Anything you say to them can be used to reduce your settlement. Our attorneys handle every adjuster interaction strategically, and we never let clients give recorded statements.
What if there were no witnesses to my semi-truck crash?
Witness testimony is helpful but far from the only evidence available. We rely on ELD and black box data, toll and weigh station records, traffic camera footage, cell phone records, driver log books, maintenance records, and expert accident reconstruction. In many cases, the electronic data alone tells the complete story of what happened and who was at fault.
How long will my semi-truck collision case take to resolve?
The timeline depends on the complexity of your injuries and the carrier’s willingness to negotiate fairly. Cases with clearly established liability and documented injuries often resolve within 6–18 months. Cases involving disputed liability, multiple defendants, or catastrophic injuries may take longer — particularly if litigation is required. We keep you informed at every step and never pressure you to accept a settlement before the time is right.
What if the truck driver died in the crash?
Your claim continues against the motor carrier and other potentially liable parties even if the driver did not survive. The driver’s death does not eliminate the carrier’s liability for negligent hiring, inadequate supervision, or FMCSA violations. We evaluate every available theory of recovery regardless of what happened to the driver.

A Semi-Truck Collision Can Change Your Life.
A Strong Attorney Can Change the Outcome.

Our Baton Rouge semi-truck collision lawyers have the skill, resources, and results to take on any carrier. Call now — the consultation is free and you pay nothing unless we win.

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