Truck / Semi Accident

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Trucking accident cases carry significantly higher case values than standard auto accidents. We generate exclusive leads from victims of commercial vehicle accidents who are actively searching for legal help.

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Trucking Accident Leads: Quick Reference

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Lead price
$540-$745 per exclusive lead, depending on state
Average case value
$50,000 to $1,000,000+ (catastrophic / nuclear verdicts $10M+)
Common case types
Semi-truck / 18-wheeler, box truck / delivery, tanker / hazmat, fatigue (Hours-of-Service) violations, negligent maintenance / hiring
Coverage
All 50 states. Targetable by state, metro, or specific counties.
Lead source
Google Search Ads. Example queries: "truck accident lawyer", "how much is a truck accident settlement worth", "hit by a semi truck what to do"
Lead screening
Injured + unrepresented + clear fault + within SOL; ELD / spoliation flag captured at intake when applicable
Pricing & terms
Flat per-lead, 100% exclusive, no minimums, no contracts. Premium category. Typical 3-7x case value vs. auto.

High-volume markets for truck / semi accident

Available in all 50 states. The states above represent the highest sustained volume for truck / semi accident cases nationally.

Premium Commercial Cases with 3-7x Higher Values Than Standard MVAs

Commercial truck accident cases often involve catastrophic injuries and complex liability, resulting in significantly higher case values than standard auto accident cases. Average truck accident case values range from $50,000 to $1M+, making these among the most valuable personal injury leads available.

Prospects are searching terms like "truck accident lawyer," and "how much is my trucking injury case worth?" These are high-intent searches who are motivated to take action.

Each lead includes accident details, injury severity, case timeline info, and full contact details.

The complexity of truck accident litigation, including federal regulations, multiple liable parties, and commercial insurance, means these cases require specialized legal help. The prospects searching for this help are highly motivated due to high potential case values.

All leads are screened to ensure they don't have an attorney, are within statute, injured, and not at fault.

Average Case Value

$50,000 - $1M+

Every truck / semi accident lead has a flat published price. See personal injury lead pricing for every case type and state.

Settlement Ranges by Injury Type

Understanding case values helps you evaluate leads at intake and set realistic expectations. Here are typical settlement ranges for the most common injury types in truck / semi accident cases.

Settlement ranges for truck / semi accident cases by injury type.
Injury TypeSettlement RangeKey Factor
Soft Tissue / Whiplash$25,000 - $75,000Higher baseline than standard MVA due to collision force.
Herniated Disc$75,000 - $500,000Surgical cases on the higher end. Commercial insurance covers more.
Broken Bones / Fractures$50,000 - $300,000+Compound fractures and ORIF surgeries common in truck impacts.
TBI / Concussion$100,000 - $1,000,000+Moderate-severe TBI common due to collision force.
Spinal Cord Injury$500,000 - $5,000,000+Life care plans required. Multiple defendants increase recovery.
Burn Injuries$200,000 - $2,000,000+Fuel fires, hazmat spills. Disfigurement adds significant value.
Wrongful Death$500,000 - $10,000,000+Nuclear verdicts increasingly common. Punitive damages in negligent hiring.
Multiple Injuries / Polytrauma$250,000 - $5,000,000+Common in trucking. Multiple surgeries, extended ICU stays.

Read our comprehensive Personal Injury guide for detailed settlement data →

Real Truck / Semi AccidentVerdicts & Settlements

Selected outcomes from public court records. Every case is unique, and these illustrate the range of real results for truck / semi accident cases.

Off-Tracking Semi Fatal Crash

Verdict2025

$67M

IL|wrongful death

Semi-truck caused fatal crash after employer failed to train driver on off-tracking prevention. Multiple victims sustained catastrophic injuries.

Oncor Electric Delivery Truck Crash

Verdict2024

$37.5M

TX|wrongful death

Distracted driver of Oncor electric delivery truck struck a disabled 18-wheeler, pinning and killing the victim.

Employer Negligence Head-On

Verdict2020

$30M

TX|wrongful death

Head-on collision with a commercial truck. Employer negligence in driver supervision contributed to the fatal crash.

Semi-Truck Head-On Fatal

Verdict2025

$15M

IL|wrongful death

Passenger killed when semi-truck crossed into the opposing lane of traffic.

Source: Public court records and legal databases. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes.

Truck / Semi Accident Case Types and Complexity

Different accident scenarios carry different liability profiles, injury patterns, and case values.

FMCSA Violations & Hours of Service

Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration regulations (49 CFR) govern driver hours, vehicle maintenance, and cargo securement. Hours of Service violations (driver fatigue) are found in roughly 30% of truck accident cases. Electronic Logging Device (ELD) data must be preserved immediately because carriers may overwrite it within days.

Multiple Liable Parties

Unlike auto accident cases, trucking cases often involve multiple defendants: the driver, the motor carrier, the freight broker, the maintenance company, and potentially the truck or parts manufacturer. Each party may carry separate insurance policies, dramatically increasing total available coverage.

Evidence Preservation Is Critical

Send a spoliation letter within 24-48 hours of the accident. ELD data, driver logs, pre-trip inspection reports, maintenance records, driver qualification files, and black box (ECM) data can all be destroyed or overwritten quickly. Early preservation demands are the foundation of strong trucking cases.

Commercial Insurance ($750K-$5M Minimums)

Federal regulations require commercial carriers to carry minimum $750,000 in liability insurance (49 CFR §387.9). Carriers hauling hazardous materials must carry $1M-$5M. These higher policy limits mean more available coverage than standard auto policies (typically $30K-$100K).

Nuclear Verdicts Are Rising

Jury verdicts exceeding $10M in trucking cases have increased dramatically. Harris County (Houston), TX, Cook County, IL, and Los Angeles County, CA are particularly known for large trucking verdicts. This trend is pushing insurers toward larger pre-trial settlements to avoid jury exposure.

Cross-Border & USMCA Complications

The I-35 NAFTA/USMCA corridor sees significant cross-border trucking. Cases involving Mexican or Canadian carriers add jurisdictional complexity but often involve serious violations of US safety standards and driver qualification requirements.

Why These Clients Are Searching for You

Understanding what drives injured people to search Google for an attorney helps you convert more leads.

Trucking cases involve commercial insurance carriers that deploy aggressive defense teams from day one. Expect the carrier's insurer to send an accident reconstruction team to the scene within hours. This is why immediate evidence preservation and early attorney involvement are critical.

The complexity of trucking litigation (federal regulations, multiple defendants, commercial insurance, and severe injuries) is precisely why these victims search Google for specialized legal help. They know this is not a simple fender-bender and they need an attorney who handles trucking cases.

Trucking leads are premium-priced but deliver 3-7x higher case values than standard auto accident leads. A single trucking case can be worth the revenue of 10-20 auto accident cases, making the per-lead ROI significantly higher despite the higher acquisition cost.

State Coverage

Trucking Accident Leads in All 50 States

Injury Lead Gen runs truck / semi accident programs nationwide. Each row links to a dedicated state guide covering state law (SOL, comparative-fault rule), recent verdicts, and county-level coverage.

Trucking Accident Leads state coverage with statute of limitations and comparative-fault rule for every U.S. state.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about our injury lead generation service

Three factors drive higher values: (1) more severe injuries due to the size/weight differential between trucks and passenger vehicles, (2) commercial insurance policies with $750K-$5M minimums vs. $30K-$100K for personal auto, and (3) multiple liable parties (driver, carrier, broker, maintenance company) each with separate insurance. Federal regulation violations (FMCSA Hours of Service, ELD requirements, maintenance standards) add additional negligence claims.

All commercial vehicle accidents including semi-trucks, 18-wheelers, delivery trucks (FedEx, UPS, Amazon), tankers, box trucks, garbage trucks, and other commercial vehicles. We also cover accidents involving federal motor carrier violations and negligent hiring claims.

Each lead includes accident details, injury severity, vehicle type involved, case timeline, and full contact details. For trucking cases, this information helps you assess complexity and potential value before your first call.

Immediately. Trucking cases are especially time-sensitive because evidence (ELD data, driver logs, black box data) can be destroyed within days. The first attorney to make contact not only wins the case 78% of the time but can also initiate critical evidence preservation before data is lost.

Yes. Trucking leads cost more due to higher advertising costs, but the ROI is typically superior. Average trucking case values of $85,000-$2,000,000+ vs. $20,000-$100,000 for auto accidents mean that even at a higher per-lead cost, the cost per signed case as a percentage of case value is often lower for trucking.

Yes. Many attorneys combine trucking leads with auto accident leads for volume, creating a pipeline where auto accidents provide consistent case flow and trucking cases provide premium returns. This diversified approach optimizes both volume and per-case value.

Truck and 18-wheeler (commercial MVA) leads cost $540-$745 per exclusive lead, depending on the state. The six most competitive states (California, Texas, Florida, Nevada, Utah, and Illinois) run at the high end of the range; every other state runs at the low end. Pricing is flat, published, and the same for every firm, with no minimums, no contracts, and no setup fees. See the pricing page for the full breakdown by case type and state.

Most clients start receiving leads within less than a week, but lead volume depends on population. Areas with higher population generate more leads. If you've chosen an area with a small population, it may take longer for you to receive your first lead.

None. Every lead is exclusive. If you are an attorney, no other attorney will get the same lead. This is very different than the largest injury lead gen companies. When you get a lead from them, it's typically being sold to up to 5 providers at once, so your conversion rate may only be 1/5th what it could be with an exclusive lead.

Lead availability depends on your geographic area and case type. We offer leads across all major practice areas including auto accidents, truck accidents, slip & fall, and more. Want to know what to expect for your location and lead type? Just ask.

Yes. Just let us know and we'll work to reduce volume to a level that works best for you.

Yes. Let us know and we'll pause your account until you return.

No, unless you specifically request this. We only charge your account upon request.

Unlike most companies, we believe no client should ever have to pay for something that isn't a real lead. That's why we have the most flexible lead replacement policy in the industry. Our lead replacement policy is one of the main reasons we have so many repeat customers and long-term clients, and why new clients are willing to trust us with their business for the first time. Learn more about how our process works.

There is none. * We know our leads get results and keep our clients coming back, so we have no need to trap anyone in a large order just to try them out. Try the amount you feel comfortable with and we'll work to earn your business and keep you coming back for more. *In some cases, very small minimums may apply to medical provider leads, or if CRM software integration is required, which allows us to avoid charging any setup fees or other fees. There is otherwise never a minimum for attorney leads.

None. There is no obligation to continue if you don't get great results, and there are no monthly fees or anything similar.

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