Frequently Asked Questions
It’s still not too late. Most states allow months or even years to file a claim. The sooner you speak with an attorney, the better your chances of preserving evidence and building a strong case.
Even if you think you may be partially responsible, you may still be eligible for compensation. The attorney can evaluate your case and explain your rights based on your state’s laws.
If you’re already represented by an attorney, we recommend continuing communication with them directly. Our service is intended for those who have not yet retained legal counsel.
No. TruckingWrecks.com is a nationwide intake and advertising service for attorneys. We are not a law firm and do not provide legal advice directly. Our job is to match your needs with a qualified attorney in your area.
- Trucking Wrecks
- Semi-truck wrecks
- Big Rig Accidents
- 18-wheeler accidents
- Delivery truck crashes
- Wrongful death and catastrophic injuries
- Serious injuries
- Vehicle Accidents
Never. Your information is secure and confidential. It is only shared with a licensed attorney for the purpose of providing a consultation.
Yes. We only match you with attorneys who are licensed to practice in your state and have experience with trucking and commercial vehicle accident cases.
Once you submit your case, you’ll typically hear from a licensed attorney in your state within 24 hours. Many clients are contacted the same day.
Submitting your case is completely free. There is no charge for the consultation, and you are under no obligation to move forward.
No. All consultations are free. Attorneys only charge if they win your case.
You’ll be contacted within 24 hours by a licensed attorney in your state.

