In Illinois, why do truck accident legal cases have to be handled differently than car accident cases?

Asked in Freeport, IL on November 12, 2019 Last answered on May 1, 2026

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Josh Rohrscheib
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Josh Rohrscheib

Bloomington, IL
Onward Injury Law 217-960-8232
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Truck accident cases in Illinois have to be handled differently than typical car accident cases because they involve more complex laws, higher stakes, and multiple potentially liable parties. Commercial trucks are regulated by both federal and state safety rules, including hours-of-service limits, maintenance requirements, and driver qualifications, which do not apply to ordinary drivers. Violations of these regulations can play a key role in proving fault.

Additionally, liability in a truck crash often extends beyond just the driver to include the trucking company, cargo loaders, maintenance providers, or even manufacturers, making these cases more complex to investigate. The injuries and damages are also عادة more severe due to the size and weight of commercial trucks, which means larger insurance policies and more aggressive defense from insurers. Critical evidence, such as driver logs, black box data, and inspection records, must be preserved quickly, or it can be lost. For these reasons, truck accident cases in Illinois require a more detailed, strategic approach than standard car accident claims.

April 22, 2026
Rachel E. Legorreta
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Rachel E. Legorreta

Naperville, IL
Law Offices of John J. Malm & Associates 630-749-2384
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Trucking cases are handled differently than car accident cases due to the complexity of the trucking industry/insurance and the need to gather certain information quickly. It is best to hire an experienced truck accident lawyer right away to make sure important evidence is requested and preserved immediately.

May 1, 2026

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