Truck Accident Lawyers for Catastrophic Injury Cases in North Carolina
Heavy Vehicles, Devastating Results
Crashes involving 18-wheelers, semis, and other commercial vehicles often cause catastrophic harm. At Blue LLP, we represent victims of truck accidents throughout North Carolina.
Our attorneys have taken on major
trucking companies and insurance carriers. We know how to uncover violations, preserve electronic logs, and build strong cases for injured drivers and passengers.
What Makes Trucking Cases Different
Truck accidents require deep investigation and industry knowledge. We examine:
Whether the crash happened along I-95 in Rocky Mount or I-85 near Greensboro, we bring regional insight and legal experience.
Federal Motor Carrier Safety violations
Hours-of-service logbooks
Driver training and hiring practices
Maintenance and inspection failures
Who We Represent
We represent:
Drivers or passengers injured in trucking crashes
Motorists struck by delivery vehicles or freight haulers
Families in wrongful death claims after a truck collision
We pursue full financial recovery and have experience in litigation involving severe personal injuries and death.
Truck Injury Claims Require Speed
Truck companies move fast after crashes to limit their liability. It’s critical to preserve vehicle data, driver logs, and inspection records early. We launch investigations as soon as a client contacts us.
FAQ: Truck Accident Litigation
How are truck accidents investigated?
We gather black box data, inspection records, camera footage, and witness accounts. Trucking companies are required to maintain detailed logs, which we demand early.
Is the trucking company always liable?
Not automatically. Liability depends on driver status, maintenance records, and safety practices. We pursue all responsible parties — including owners and contractors.
What damages can I recover in a truck crash?
Compensation may include medical care, long-term support, lost income, and pain and suffering. Trucking crashes often involve higher damages due to severity.
Can I sue for a loved one’s death?
Yes. North Carolina allows wrongful death claims on behalf of family members. We help clients navigate this painful but important legal process.
