Commercial Vehicle Wrecks

Injured by a Company Vehicle? Hold the Business Accountable.

Crashes involving commercial vehicles are legally complex and often result in serious injuries or death. Unlike private passenger cars, commercial vehicles are usually operated as part of a business. This opens the door to vicarious liability, meaning the company that owns the vehicle may be responsible for your injuries.

Whether the truck wreck involved a delivery truck, work van, utility truck, or a fleet vehicle, TruckingWrecks.com can help you uncover the truth. We examine driver history, vehicle logs, maintenance records, and company policies to determine liability.

Common Types of Commercial Vehicles:

  • Amazon, UPS, and FedEx trucks
  • Utility service trucks (electric, gas, water)
  • Box trucks, cargo vans, moving vehicles
  • Construction vehicles
  • Rideshare and fleet cars

Who Can Be Held Liable?

  1. The driver of the commercial vehicle
  2. The employer or fleet company
  3. Maintenance contractors
  4. Equipment manufacturers (if mechanical failure is involved)

Key Evidence in These Cases:

  1. Vehicle black box data (EDR)
  2. Employment records
  3. Driver training documentation
  4. Cell phone records