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Fighting for Truck Accident Victims Across Southern California

Truck accidents can turn a normal day into a life-altering tragedy in a matter of seconds. Victims are often left facing severe injuries, overwhelming medical bills, lost income, and the emotional toll of trauma that affects the entire family. The uncertainty that follows can feel unbearable, especially when you are unsure who will pay for your care or how you will rebuild your life.

At Miller Wilmers APC, our personal injury attorneys help victims in Santa Clarita and throughout Southern California navigate the legal process, protect their rights, and pursue the compensation they deserve. Our team combines experience, local knowledge, and a commitment to standing up to powerful insurance companies and trucking corporations. 

If you or a loved one has been involved in a truck accident, immediate action is crucial. We investigate accidents thoroughly, identify liable parties, and advocate for full recovery. We understand the unique challenges of truck accident cases, including complex liability issues and catastrophic injuries, and we are prepared to take your case to trial if necessary.

Common Causes of Truck Accidents in Santa Clarita

Truck accidents often result from preventable negligence or unsafe practices. Common causes include:

  • Driver fatigue or falling asleep at the wheel
  • Distracted driving, such as using a phone while operating a truck
  • Speeding or aggressive driving in traffic
  • Poor vehicle maintenance or equipment failure
  • Impaired driving due to alcohol or drugs

Truck Accident Hotspots In & Near Santa Clarita

Truck accidents in and around Santa Clarita often occur in areas with heavy traffic, frequent construction, or high volumes of commercial vehicles. Major routes such as Interstate 5, State Route 14, and key intersections near industrial parks or distribution centers tend to see higher crash rates due to congestion and limited maneuvering space for large trucks. Recognizing these hotspots can help attorneys identify patterns of negligence, investigate roadway or visibility issues, and build stronger cases for injured victims.

Types of Truck Accident Claims We Handle

Our firm represents victims in a wide range of truck accident cases throughout Santa Clarita. These include commercial truck collisions, multi-vehicle pileups, and crashes involving oversized or improperly loaded cargo. We also handle claims connected to trucking company negligence, unsafe driving practices, and mechanical failures caused by poor maintenance.

Injuries Commonly Caused by Truck Accidents

Truck accidents often result in catastrophic injuries. Common injuries include:

  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Broken bones and fractures
  • Internal organ damage
  • Severe lacerations and burns
  • Wrongful death

Who Can Be Held Liable After a Truck Accident?

In many truck accident cases, multiple parties may share responsibility. This can include the truck driver, the trucking company or its insurance carrier, cargo loaders, vehicle manufacturers, and companies responsible for maintenance or inspections. Identifying every liable party is essential to recovering full compensation.

What Damages Can You Recover After a Truck Accident?

Depending on the circumstances of your case, you may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, rehabilitation, and long-term care needs. Victims can also pursue damages for pain and suffering, emotional distress, property damage, and lost wages or reduced earning capacity.

What to Do After a Truck Accident in Santa Clarita

After a truck accident, it is important to take the following steps:

  1. Seek immediate medical attention for any injuries
  2. Report the accident to law enforcement and obtain a police report
  3. Document the scene with photos of vehicles, debris, and road conditions
  4. Collect contact information from witnesses
  5. Avoid speaking to insurance companies without consulting an attorney

California’s Statute of Limitations for Truck Accident Claims

In California, most personal injury claims arising from truck accidents must be filed within two years from the date of the crash. If the accident results in a fatality, the surviving family members generally have two years from the date of death to file a wrongful death claim. Certain factors, such as claims involving government vehicles or delayed discovery of an injury, may shorten or extend these deadlines. Working with a Santa Clarita truck accident lawyer can help ensure your claim is filed on time and that any applicable exceptions or tolling provisions are properly handled.

How Miller Wilmers APC Fights for Truck Accident Victims

Our firm investigates every detail of a truck accident, including driver records, vehicle maintenance logs, and potential safety violations. We gather evidence, consult with experts, and negotiate with insurers to ensure our clients are treated fairly. Our process works, and our results speak for themselves.

We also prepare each case as if it will go to trial. This approach ensures that trucking companies and insurance providers understand we are fully committed to pursuing justice in court if necessary.

Talk to a Santa Clarita Truck Accident Lawyer Today

Early action can protect your rights and preserve crucial evidence. Trucking companies often deploy investigators and legal teams immediately after a crash. Their goal is to limit liability and protect their bottom line. You deserve a legal team that moves just as quickly to protect you.

When you contact Miller Wilmers APC, we take immediate and strategic action to build your case, including:

  • Conducting a thorough review of your accident and injuries to understand exactly what happened and how it has affected your life.
  • Identifying all parties who may be responsible, including the driver, trucking company, maintenance providers, and cargo loaders.
  • Preserving evidence and documenting critical details such as black box data, driver logs, maintenance records, and surveillance footage.
  • Handling all communications with insurance companies so you are not pressured into accepting a low settlement.
  • Developing a strategy designed to secure your compensation based on the full extent of your injuries and losses.
  • Guiding you through every step of the legal process, from investigation through negotiation or trial.

Truck accident cases are complex and time sensitive. The sooner you involve an experienced legal team, the stronger your position will be.

If you or a loved one has been injured in a truck accident in Santa Clarita, contact us today at (661) 310-1357 to schedule your free, confidential consultation and let us begin fighting for the full compensation you deserve.

Free Case Evaluation

Your consultation is completely free and comes with no obligation. During this meeting, our attorneys will review your case, explain your legal options, and outline potential claims for workers’ compensation or third-party lawsuits.

No Fees Unless You Win

You pay nothing upfront to hire Miller Wilmers APC. Attorney fees are only collected if your case is successfully resolved through settlement or trial. If there is no recovery, you owe no attorney fees. This allows you to pursue justice without financial risk.

Truck Accident FAQs

How long do I have to file a truck accident lawsuit in California?

In California, most personal injury claims, including those from truck accidents, must be filed within two years from the date of the accident. However, exceptions may apply, such as cases involving government vehicles, minors, or delayed discovery of the injury, which can alter this timeline.

How much is my truck accident case worth?

The value of a truck accident case depends on several factors, including medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, and the extent of physical and emotional harm. Your attorney will also consider long-term effects, like ongoing treatment needs or reduced earning capacity, when calculating total compensation.

Can I sue the trucking company, not just the driver?

Yes. Trucking companies can be held directly or vicariously liable if the driver was acting within the scope of employment at the time of the crash. They may also face separate liability for negligent hiring, inadequate training, or failure to maintain vehicles safely.

Should I accept the insurance company’s first settlement offer?

You should never accept an insurance company’s initial offer without consulting an attorney first. Early offers are often designed to settle claims quickly and for less than their full value, especially before the full extent of your medical needs or financial losses is known.

How is a truck accident case different from a car accident case?

Truck accident cases are typically more complex than standard car crashes because they involve commercial vehicles subject to federal and state safety regulations. These cases often include multiple potentially liable parties, such as the driver, trucking company, cargo loaders, or maintenance contractors, and can result in far more serious injuries and higher damages.

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