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Truck Accidents

What makes truck accident claims different: federal regulations, black box data, and trucking company liability. Step-by-step guidance for victims of commercial truck crashes in Southeast Los Angeles County.

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Who can be held liable after a truck accident in California?

Often more than one party: the truck driver, the trucking company, the cargo loading company, or the maintenance provider. Federal regulations and the truck's black box data usually determine who is responsible.

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What is black box data in a truck accident case?

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.

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Can I sue the trucking company, not just the driver?

Usually yes. When the driver was working at the time of the crash, the trucking company is generally responsible for the driver's negligence, and company practices like maintenance and scheduling may also be at issue.

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