California’s highways are packed with commercial trucks moving goods across the state. While these vehicles are essential to our economy, their massive size and weight make them extremely dangerous in collisions. A truck accident can cause catastrophic injuries, permanent disability, or even death, often for drivers and passengers in smaller vehicles.
At Taban Law Firm, we understand how devastating these accidents are. We stand with victims and their families, fighting aggressively to secure the maximum compensation the law allows.
According to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), driver error, especially fatigue, is the leading cause of truck collisions nationwide. Each year, there are:
These numbers show how dangerous trucks can be, and why victims need strong legal representation.
Truck crashes often result from preventable negligence, including:
Truck accident claims often involve multiple liable parties, including the truck driver, trucking company, maintenance providers, loading companies, or vehicle manufacturers.
Truck crashes occur in many forms, each with unique dangers:
Rollover Accidents – Often caused by speeding or shifting cargo
Jackknife Accidents – Trailer swings out at a 90° angle
Brake Failure Crashes
Runaway Trucks on steep grades
Blind-Spot (“No Zone”) Accidents
Rear-End Collisions with devastating force
Underride Accidents, often fatal
Wide-Turn Accidents when trucks swing too far into other lanes
These accidents frequently cause catastrophic harm requiring immediate and long-term care.
Because of the size difference between trucks and passenger vehicles, injuries are often severe:
Victims often require surgeries, rehabilitation, or lifelong medical care.
Truck drivers and trucking companies must follow strict state and federal regulations, including:
Vehicle Code §§ 34500–34520 – Maintenance & safety standards
CCR Title 13 – Commercial vehicle operating rules
Civil Code § 3281 – Right to recover damages caused by negligence
Violations, such as poor vehicle maintenance, falsified logbooks, or exceeding driving hours, can establish liability.
Your actions after a crash can significantly affect your case:
Call 911 – Ensure police and emergency responders arrive.
Seek immediate medical attention – Some injuries appear hours later.
Document the scene – Photos of vehicles, cargo, roads, and injuries.
Exchange information – With the truck driver and company.
Preserve evidence – Medical bills, repair invoices, and correspondence.
Avoid talking to insurance companies – They aim to reduce payouts.
Contact Taban Law Firm – Before signing anything or giving statements.
Truck accident evidence can disappear quickly, especially logbooks, black box (ECM) data, and maintenance records. Early legal action is critical.
Truck accident victims may recover damages for both economic and non-economic losses, including:
California’s comparative negligence laws still allow recovery even if you were partially at fault.
Truck accident cases are more complex than regular auto crashes. At Taban Law Firm, we:
Investigate the accident scene
Obtain black-box data, inspection logs & maintenance records
Work with accident reconstruction experts
Identify all liable parties
Deal with trucking companies & insurers directly
Handle negotiations and litigation
Fight for the maximum compensation available
We prepare every case as if it will go to trial, giving you the strongest possible position.
When you hire Taban Law Firm, you get:





We fight to protect victims from powerful trucking companies and insurance carriers.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a truck accident, you do not have to face this alone.
Taban Law Firm is prepared to help you recover physically, emotionally, and financially.
Contact us today for a free consultation.
You pay nothing unless we win.
Your recovery is our priority — and you pay nothing unless we win.