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Truck Accident Lawyers in Palmdale, CA
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Quick answer: If you were hurt in a truck accident in Palmdale, CA, you generally have two years under California law to file a claim, and you may be able to hold multiple parties liable the driver, the trucking company, and others. Critical evidence like the truck’s black box can be erased within days, so act fast. Oaks Law Firm investigates big-rig crashes on a no-fee-unless-we-win basis. Free consultation: (877) 539-5366.
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A fully loaded big rig can weigh 20 to 30 times as much as the car next to it. When one of those trucks rear-ends you on the 14 or jackknifes on Sierra Highway, the laws of physics are merciless and the legal fight that follows is unlike any ordinary car crash. Within hours, the trucking company’s insurer and its “rapid response” team are already at the scene protecting the company. You need someone doing the same for you. Our Palmdale truck accident lawyers move fast to preserve the evidence, decode the federal rules, and hold every responsible party accountable and you owe no fee unless we win.
Why Truck Accident Claims Are Different and Harder
The stakes and the rules set truck cases apart from car crashes. The data tells the story: according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, 4,354 people died in large-truck crashes in 2023, and 65% of them were occupants of passenger vehicles not the truck. That imbalance comes from sheer mass and physics: a loaded tractor-trailer needs 20% to 40% more distance to stop than a car, and far more on wet or poorly maintained brakes.
Three things make these cases harder than a typical Palmdale car accident claim: there are usually multiple potentially liable parties, the crashes are governed by a thick layer of federal regulations, and the most important evidence can disappear within days. Handling all three correctly is the difference between a full recovery and a lowball.
Who Can Be Held Responsible for a Palmdale Truck Crash
In a car wreck, you usually deal with one at-fault driver. A truck crash can involve a chain of companies, each with its own insurer and lawyers. Depending on what the investigation uncovers, the responsible parties may include:
Identifying every responsible party matters because it can mean access to multiple insurance policies and commercial trucking policies are far larger than the coverage on a personal car. That’s also why the other side fights so hard to pin everything on you.
The Federal Rules That Can Make or Break Your Case
Commercial trucks are governed by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, enforced by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). When a carrier breaks these rules, the violation itself can be powerful evidence of negligence. The ones that most often decide truck cases:
Hours-of-service (fatigue) limits
Under 49 CFR Part 395, a property-carrying driver may drive no more than 11 hours after 10 consecutive hours off duty, may not drive beyond the 14th hour after coming on duty, and must take a 30-minute break after 8 hours of driving. Drivers and companies that ignore these limits to hit a deadline cause fatigue crashes and the records often prove it.
Electronic logging devices (ELDs)
Since the federal ELD mandate, most trucks must record duty status automatically through a device wired to the engine. Unlike old paper logs, ELD data is hard to fake and every edit is flagged. We move quickly to preserve and forensically analyze these records before they can be overwritten.
Maintenance, inspection, and driver-qualification rules
Federal law requires systematic inspection and maintenance, drug and alcohol testing, and minimum driver qualifications. Gaps in any of these a bald tire, a skipped inspection, a driver who should never have been hired can establish liability.

Why the First Few Days Decide Truck Cases
Here’s what most injured people don’t realize: the trucking company is not waiting. Its insurer often dispatches investigators to the scene the same day, and the evidence you’ll need can legally be erased on a routine schedule ELD records, the engine control module (“black box”), dispatch logs, and driver files. Once a vehicle is repaired or data is overwritten, it’s gone.
When we take a case, one of our first moves is sending a spoliation (evidence-preservation) letter demanding the company keep this data, and, when necessary, seeking a court order to lock it down. We then assemble the CHP collision report, black-box and ELD data, the carrier’s FMCSA safety history, maintenance files, and, in serious cases, an accident-reconstruction expert. The sooner you call, the more of that evidence survives.
Types of Palmdale Truck Accidents We Handle
Because of a truck’s size and stopping distance, the crashes below tend to be far more destructive than the collisions our Palmdale motorcycle accident lawyers and broader Los Angeles car accident attorneys handle though we bring the same investigative approach to all of them.
| Crash type | How it happens | Why it’s severe |
|---|---|---|
| Rear-end / underride | Long stopping distance in 14 freeway backups | Smaller vehicles can slide under the trailer |
| Jackknife | Hard braking, speed, or slick desert roads | Trailer sweeps across multiple lanes |
| Rollover | Improper loading, high winds, sharp ramps | Crushes nearby vehicles; cargo spill |
| Wide-turn / blind-spot | “No-zone” collisions at intersections | Driver never sees the smaller vehicle |
| Tire blowout / debris | Poor maintenance at highway speed | Sudden loss of control, flying debris |
| Fatigue / impaired | Hours-of-service violations | Delayed reaction at full freeway speed |
Palmdale’s Truck Traffic and Where Crashes Happen
Palmdale sits on a major freight path. The CA-14 (Antelope Valley Freeway) carries heavy commercial traffic between the high desert, the warehouses of the Inland Empire, and the Los Angeles basin, and State Route 138 (Pearblossom Highway) is a well-known truck route linking the 14 to the I-15 a two-lane stretch so dangerous it’s nicknamed “Blood Alley.” Add growing distribution and logistics activity around the region, and Antelope Valley drivers share the road with big rigs every single day.
We see truck crashes concentrated on the CA-14 grade and interchanges, along SR-138, on Sierra Highway, and on the arterials near industrial and commercial zones Palmdale Boulevard, Avenue P, Avenue S, and 10th Street West. When a case must be filed, Antelope Valley civil matters are heard at the Michael D. Antonovich Antelope Valley Courthouse in Lancaster. We represent injured people throughout Palmdale, Lancaster, Quartz Hill, Acton, and Littlerock, and across greater Los Angeles including down the 14 in the San Fernando Valley, where we also serve clients as Sherman Oaks injury attorneys and Woodland Hills injury attorneys.
Compensation in a Palmdale Truck Accident Claim
Because truck crashes tend to cause catastrophic harm, the losses and the insurance coverage available are often substantial. No honest lawyer can promise a number before reviewing your case, but depending on the facts you may be able to recover for current and future medical care, lost income and lost earning capacity, property damage, and pain, suffering, disfigurement, and loss of enjoyment of life. When a carrier’s conduct is especially reckless knowingly running an unsafe truck or forcing illegal hours punitive damages may also be available. For the most serious injuries, we work with the same care we bring to any Palmdale personal injury case, documenting lifetime needs with medical and economic experts.
This is general information, not a prediction about your case. Results depend on the specific facts.
No Win, No Fee and No Reason to Wait
You pay us nothing up front and owe no attorney fee unless we win. We handle Palmdale truck accident cases on a contingency fee a set percentage of the recovery, in writing before you sign which also means we advance the costs of the investigation and experts these cases demand. Going up against a trucking company and its insurer is exactly the kind of fight you should never have to finance yourself. The consultation is free.