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Does Your Truck Accident Case Qualify For 7-Figure Compensation?

Anyone who was recently injured in an accident with an 18-wheeler, bus, or other commercial truck, may qualify for 7-figure compensation.

Commercial truck accident cases are very different from accidents with untrained drivers.

People injured in truck accident cases often have severe injuries that result in enormous medical bills and loss of income for months, or even years.

As a result, truck accident cases can be eligible for settlements as high as 8-figures.

Below is our free, online assessment that allows truck accident victims and their families to see if their case qualifies for maximum compensation.

It takes less than 60-seconds to complete the assessment.

Just tap the “See If My Case Qualifies” button below to take the assessment and see if your case qualifies for maximum compensation.

Examples Of 7-Figure Trucking Lawsuits

Although your case may be very different from these examples, and this is not a suggestion that your case will have similar compensation, below are just a few examples of 7 and 8-figure trucking cases.

$1.42 Million

In West Virginia, a jury awarded a man $1.42 million dollars after an accident caused by an 18-wheeler. The truck struck one vehicle, causing it to collide with another civilian vehicle.

$2.5 Million

In New York, a woman was awarded $2.5 million after sustaining injuries in a trucking accident. The truck rear-ended the woman’s vehicle which led to injuries in her back, neck, and shoulders which required surgery.

$5.8 Million

In Missouri, the family of a 16-year old was awarded $5.8 million dollars after an accident with a tractor trailer. The truck at fault had deliberately avoided weigh scales and shouldn’t have been on the highway at the time of the accident.

$24.5 Million

In Florida, a jury awarded $24.5 million to the family of a teenager who was killed by a tractor trailer that crossed a grass median into the opposite lane of travel and struck a passenger van.

$25 Million

Two college students in Colorado won $25 million in a verdict after a sleepy driver hit and killed their parents. The parents were at a full stop in their vehicle when a sleeping truck driver crashed into their vehicle, killing both of them.

$42 Million

In August 2019, a New Mexico jury awarded a family a $42 million verdict in a lawsuit against a trucking company for negligence for not having a side underride guard that could have kept a 16-year-old boy’s car from getting lodged underneath that trailer which led to his death.