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Quick Summary A Tacoma truck accident lawyer helps injured drivers and passengers recover compensation after a crash caused by a truck driver’s or trucking company’s negligence.
If you were hurt in a collision with a semi‑truck or commercial vehicle, our Tacoma personal injury lawyers can help you deal with insurance companies, prove fault, and pursue compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
Truck accidents can cause devastating injuries because of the weight and speed of large commercial vehicles. Medical bills, missed work, and vehicle repairs can quickly become overwhelming. You deserve legal support that is clear, honest, and focused on protecting your future. At Strong Law, we represent people injured in truck crashes throughout Tacoma and Pierce County. Our team investigates liability, handles insurance negotiations, and prepares cases for trial when needed. You pay nothing unless we win your case.
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Our goal is simple: help you move forward with confidence.
Many truck crashes are preventable. Common causes include:
Identifying how the crash happened is key to proving liability.
To recover compensation, you must show that another party’s negligence caused your injuries. Potentially liable parties may include:
Negligence usually involves a duty to operate safely, a breach of that duty, a direct link between the breach and the crash, and actual damages. Washington follows a comparative fault system. This means you may still recover compensation even if you were partly at fault, though your recovery may be reduced.
Liability analysis becomes more complex in cases involving commercial vehicle accidents, where multiple parties and federal regulations may apply.
Truck accident injuries can be severe and life‑altering. Our lawyers help clients recover compensation for:
We work to calculate the full impact of your injuries, not just immediate costs.
Both state law and federal regulations govern trucking operations in Washington. Regulations cover commercial driver qualifications, hours‑of‑service rules, vehicle maintenance standards, and cargo securement. Violations of these rules can be critical evidence of negligence. Our attorneys understand Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) rules and Washington state statutes governing commercial vehicles.
We work with investigators and experts to identify regulatory violations and hold negligent parties accountable.
"Just wanted to say thank you to Jed and his team at Strong Law. Not only was I happy with the outcome, but the entire process as a whole. I would definitely recommend this firm to anyone. Thanks again."
"I had a claim involving my own insurance company. I tried to negotiate with them, and they completely denied my claim – two times. I then hired Strong Law, and the change was instant. The insurance company immediately began negotiating, and Jed was able to secure an unbelievably good settlement. I will never again attempt to take-on an insurance company without Strong Law in my corner. Thank you!"
"I hired Strong Law after my car accident. Jed and his team worked hard on my case. They were professional and compassionate through my surgery and as I recovered, and they were awesome on communication. I got justice and awesome compensation. I would recommend Strong Law to anyone in my situation."
Taking the right steps after a crash can protect both your health and your legal rights:
Washington drivers must report certain accidents to law enforcement. You can review official reporting requirements through the Washington State Patrol’s collision records guidance. Before giving recorded statements or accepting a settlement, speak with a lawyer who understands the process.
Should I call a lawyer after a truck accident?
Yes. Trucking companies and their insurers act quickly to limit liability. A lawyer helps protect your rights and ensures your claim reflects the true value of your injuries.
How long do I have to file a truck accident claim in Washington?
Most claims must be filed within three years of the crash. Missing this deadline can permanently bar your case.
What if the accident caused a fatal injury?
Fatal crashes are handled differently under Washington law. These cases may be pursued as wrongful death claims on behalf of surviving family members.
How much does a truck accident lawyer cost?
There is no upfront cost. You only pay if we recover compensation for you.
What if the trucking company is based out‑of‑state?
Our attorneys have experience handling cases involving interstate trucking companies. We manage the legal procedures and work to hold out‑of‑state defendants accountable.
Some Tacoma roads see higher crash rates due to traffic volume and road design. Accidents often occur on major corridors such as:
Crashes in these locations may require deeper investigation to determine fault.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a truck accident, you don’t have to face the insurance companies alone. Speak with an experienced Tacoma truck accident lawyer today.
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