The Brockmeier Law Group (BLG) opened its doors in 2009. We began with the commitment of personalized contact, focusing on each client’s individual goals while advocating to maximize their recovery. This emphasis has awarded BLG an opportunity to succeed in a variety of litigation and settlement cases. Brockmeier Law Group meets the standard of excellence in all cases. We know what it takes to get the results our clients need. We are hard at work, every day, doing just that.

Commercial Vehicle Accident

Irvine Commercial Vehicle Accident Attorneys

If involved in a commercial vehicle accident, please do the following:

  • Do NOT say anything about fault (admit liability).
  • Move all vehicles out of the roadway, if possible.
  • Evaluate all persons involved in the accident for injuries and call for emergency medical services as required.
  • Exchange contact and insurance information with the other driver(s)
  • Call the police and request an ambulance, if necessary. Ask the police to create a detailed accident report, records of the accident may be required and will help settle your case.
  • Collect evidence – Take pictures, collect contact information of any/all witnesses, and (if applicable) debris that broke off from your vehicle/commercial vehicle in the accident.

Accident victims may not feel the full effects of injuries immediately. If you have been involved in an accident, it is imperative to get medical attention as soon as possible to determine the full extent any actual or potential (the victim’s) injuries.

Potential Injuries

Types of Accidents

  • Delivery vans
  • Cargo vans
  • Commercial vehicle
  • Construction vehicle
  • 18 Wheelers
  • Buses
  • Suction Excavators

Causes of Commercial Vehicle Accidents

  • Distracted Driving – cell phones, eating while driving, conversing with passengers, etc.
  • Recklessness- speeding
  • Vehicle Problems- poor maintenance, problems with brakes, tires, overloaded trailers etc.
  • Weather (i.e. rain, high winds)- causing the driver to lose control of the truck

Statute of Limitations for Filing a Claim

For most cases, the statute of limitation for filing a personal injury claim is two years from the date of the accident; however, there may be complicating factors that can shorten or lengthen the time a victim has to file a claim following an accident. In order protect their claim, accident victims should promptly retain the services of an attorney ensure they receive the maximum compensation.