FAQ
What is black box data in a truck accident case?
Short Answer
Quick guidance
Commercial trucks record speed, braking, and hours of operation electronically. That data can prove what happened in the seconds before a crash — but it can be overwritten, so it must be preserved quickly with a preservation letter.
Full Answer
Commercial trucks carry electronic control modules that record speed, braking, throttle, and hours-of-service data — often the most objective evidence of what happened in the seconds before a crash. Federal regulations also require driver logs that can reveal fatigue or hours violations.
The catch: this data can be overwritten in days or weeks as the truck keeps operating. A preservation letter sent quickly by your attorney legally obligates the carrier to retain it, which is one of the biggest reasons not to wait after a truck accident.
This answer comes from our guide
Who Is Responsible After a Truck Accident?
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Last reviewed: 2026-06-12
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