Commercial truck accidents are complex—you're up against corporate insurance teams. Mike connects you with attorneys who specialize in truck accident cases and know how to fight for maximum compensation.
No stress.
1.
Tell Mike What Happened
Complete a short form about your truck accident—details about the crash, your injuries, the trucking company, and what happened.
2.
Get Matched with a Truck Accident Specialist
Based on your case details, Mike will connect you with an experienced attorney who specializes in commercial vehicle accidents and knows how to handle corporate insurance teams.
3.
The Attorney Reaches Out
Your matched attorney will call to discuss your case, explain how they'll investigate the trucking company's liability, and answer your questions—no pressure, no obligation.
4.
Decide Your Next Steps
After speaking with the attorney, you decide if you want to move forward. They work on contingency, so there's no upfront cost to you.
Simple: Tell Mike about your truck accident, and he'll connect you with a trusted attorney who specializes in commercial vehicle accident claims. No sales spam, just one quality recommendation. Mike only works with attorneys who understand federal trucking regulations and know how to fight corporate insurance teams for maximum compensation.
Yes, completely free. Mike is compensated by the attorneys in his network, so there's no charge to you. The attorneys Mike recommends also work on contingency, meaning you don't pay them anything unless they win your case.
Commercial vehicle accidents are far more complex than regular car accidents. Truck accident attorneys understand federal trucking regulations (FMCSA rules, Hours of Service requirements, maintenance logs), know how to investigate trucking companies, and have experience dealing with corporate legal teams. They also understand that truck accidents typically result in more serious injuries and higher compensation amounts.
Trucking companies and their insurers will often try to shift blame or minimize liability. Experienced truck accident attorneys know how to investigate—reviewing driver logs, maintenance records, black box data, and company safety records. They can uncover violations like Hours of Service violations, improper maintenance, or inadequate driver training that prove the trucking company's negligence.
This varies by state, but most states have a statute of limitations of 1-3 years. However, evidence in truck accident cases (like electronic logging data and dash cam footage) can be lost or destroyed quickly. It's critical to contact an attorney as soon as possible so they can preserve evidence and investigate while the trail is still fresh.
Absolutely not. Unlike platforms that sell your information to 5+ competing law firms, Mike connects you with ONE carefully matched attorney who specializes in truck accidents. No sales spam, no aggressive follow-ups, no stress.
Often, yes. In many cases, both the driver and the trucking company (or their insurance carriers) can be held liable. The company may be liable for negligent hiring, inadequate training, pushing drivers to violate Hours of Service rules, or poor vehicle maintenance. An experienced truck accident attorney knows how to identify all liable parties to maximize your compensation.
Truck accident cases typically result in much higher settlements than car accidents because of the severity of injuries and the multiple liable parties involved. Settlements can range from hundreds of thousands to millions of dollars depending on your injuries, medical costs, lost wages, and long-term impacts. The attorney Mike connects you with will evaluate your specific case.
Most truck accident attorneys work on contingency, typically taking 33-40% of your settlement. You pay nothing upfront, no hourly fees, and if they don't win your case, you don't pay them anything. Some attorneys also cover investigation costs (accident reconstruction, expert witnesses) upfront and only get reimbursed if you win.
Billboard lawyers often handle hundreds of cases at once and may not have the specialized expertise needed for complex truck accident cases. Mike connects you with attorneys who focus on commercial vehicle accidents, understand federal trucking regulations, and have the resources to take on corporate defendants. You get specialized representation, not a case number in a queue.
Don't face trucking companies and their legal teams alone. Mike knows experienced truck accident attorneys who specialize in commercial vehicle cases, understand federal trucking regulations, and fight corporate insurers for maximum compensation. They work on contingency, so there's no upfront cost. Tell Mike what happened, and he'll connect you with an attorney who can take on the big guys
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Every truck accident attorney in Mike's network has been carefully vetted to ensure you get experienced representation that can handle complex commercial vehicle cases.
1. Initial Application
Attorneys submit detailed information about their practice, specializations, and truck accident case experience.
2. Minimum Experience Requirement
Must have at least 3 years of active commercial vehicle accident practice with a proven track record of successful settlements and verdicts against trucking companies.
3. Bar License Verification
We confirm their attorney license is current, valid, and in good standing with the state bar association.
4. Malpractice Insurance Confirmation
Verify they carry comprehensive legal malpractice insurance coverage.
5. Disciplinary Record Review
Check their record with the state bar for any disciplinary actions, complaints, or ethical violations.
6. Case Results Review
Examine their history of truck accident settlements and verdicts—commercial vehicle cases often result in much higher compensation due to severity of injuries.
7. Specialization Verification
Confirm they actively practice truck accident law and understand the unique complexities of commercial vehicle cases.
8. Federal Regulations Knowledge
Verify they understand FMCSA regulations, Hours of Service rules, truck maintenance requirements, and other federal trucking laws that often play a role in liability.
9. Client Reference Verification
Contact previous truck accident clients to confirm satisfaction with their representation and settlement outcomes.
10. Online Reputation Analysis
Review ratings across multiple platforms and legal directories (minimum 4.0-star average required).
11. Fee Structure Transparency
Evaluate their contingency fee agreements to ensure fair, clear pricing (typically 33-40% of settlement).
12. Corporate Insurance Experience
Verify they have strong experience negotiating with corporate insurance teams and trucking company legal departments—these cases require attorneys who aren't intimidated by big corporations.
13. Investigation Resources
Confirm they have access to accident reconstruction experts, trucking industry consultants, and other specialists needed for complex truck accident cases.
14. Trial Experience Review
Verify they have courtroom experience with commercial vehicle cases—trucking companies are more likely to fight cases in court rather than settle.
15. Phone Interview
Conduct an in-depth interview about their approach to truck accident cases, experience with corporate defendants, and commitment to maximizing compensation.
16. Final Approval
Mike personally reviews all findings and makes the final decision on network acceptance.
Only truck accident attorneys who meet all these criteria join Mike's network. Commercial vehicle accidents are serious—you need an attorney who understands federal trucking regulations, can handle corporate legal teams, and fights for the full compensation you deserve.