Redlands Big Rig & 18-Wheeler Accident Lawyers

Fighting for Victims of Commercial Truck Accidents Across Redlands 

At McCune Law Group (MLG), we represent individuals and families in Redlands and throughout San Bernardino County who have been harmed in commercial truck accidents caused by negligence or unsafe industry practices. When a big rig or 18-wheeler collides with a passenger vehicle, the outcome is almost always devastating. These massive trucks can weigh up to 80,000 pounds and cause catastrophic injuries, or even fatalities, on impact. 

The entire country depends upon the trucks that transport goods through the Inland Empire, making our region a commerce hub for the entire Southwest. But when a truck driver operates carelessly or is working with defective or negligently maintained equipment, serious injuries and fatalities can ensue. When serious injury or death results from a truck accident, McCune Law Group is here to help you and your family determine your legal options and work with you to win your maximum financial recovery owed under California law for your losses.  

For a free case evaluation, call (909) 354-5588, or fill out our online form to speak with our team of attorneys at our firm. 

Over $1 Billion Recovered for our Clients 

Led by Cornell University-educated Partner Cory Weck – a Marine Corps officer with over 20 years of service to his country and decades of experience litigating personal injury cases – our Personal Injury attorneys are committed to seeing that justice is served, and victims are properly compensated in all personal injury matters. We take pride in our unwavering dedication to our clients and their well-being. We understand that truck accident victims are often left feeling overwhelmed and vulnerable, facing not only physical injuries but also emotional and financial burdens.  

Our Redlands personal injury lawyers do not have billboards or nicknames, but we will provide a comprehensive approach to your legal representation that goes beyond the subpar standard other firms offer. Our legal expertise and devotion to our wronged clients cements us as a reliable partner when you are seeking justice and recovery in truck accident matters with over $1 billion in recoveries to prove it. 

Common Causes of Big Rig and 18-Wheeler Collisions 

Many truck accidents in Redlands and the greater Inland Empire are preventable. While commercial drivers are held to higher safety standards, industry pressures and negligence frequently lead to unsafe conditions on the road. The most common causes of large truck crashes include: 

  • Driver fatigue due to long hours and inadequate rest
  • Speeding or aggressive driving to meet delivery deadlines
  • Poor maintenance or mechanical failure, such as brake issues
  • Overloaded or unsecured cargo causing vehicle imbalance
  • Distracted driving, including cell phone use or navigation errors
  • Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol 

Our Redlands personal Injury team can work with your medical caregivers, technical experts, and others to build a case for your full recovery for all medical bills resulting from your trucking accident, pain and suffering over your lifetime, lost income, and wrongful death damages. When you contact our firm for your free evaluation, we can discuss the full range of losses you and your family have suffered and what we can do to help. 

Understanding the Serious Nature of Trucking Accidents 

Truck accidents differ significantly from standard car crashes, not just in size and damage, but also in complexity. A collision involving an 18-wheeler often results in traumatic injuries, multi-vehicle pileups, and long-term disability. Victims may face years of rehabilitation, permanent disfigurement, or loss of earning capacity. 

Injuries from these crashes can include: 

  • Spinal cord injuries and paralysis
  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Crushed limbs requiring amputation
  • Broken bones and internal bleeding
  • Fatalities resulting in wrongful death claims 

Given the severity of harm and the layers of responsibility involved, trucking accidents require aggressive legal investigation and strategic litigation. Our firm takes immediate action to preserve evidence, review trucking logs, secure expert analysis, and demand justice from all liable parties. 

Liability in Commercial Truck Accidents 

Trucking cases often involve multiple liable parties, each of whom may try to shift blame to avoid financial responsibility. At McCune Law Group, we go beyond the accident report to trace liability up the chain, from the driver to the employer and the companies behind the scenes. 

Potentially liable parties include: 

  • The truck driver: If they were fatigued, distracted, or violating traffic laws.
  • The trucking company: For poor hiring practices, lack of training, or overworking drivers.
  • The cargo or logistics company: For improperly loaded freight or failing to secure cargo.
  • Vehicle maintenance providers: If neglected inspections or faulty repairs contributed to the crash.
  • Third-party contractors: In cases where drivers were misclassified to avoid liability. 

Our attorneys are well-versed in federal and state trucking regulations, including Hours of Service (HOS) rules, equipment standards, and commercial insurance policies. We use this knowledge to build strong cases and challenge trucking companies and their legal teams head-on. 

Compensation Available in Trucking Accident Claims 

Due to the devastating nature of these collisions, victims of truck accidents often face extensive financial burdens and long-term medical care. If you’ve been injured in a crash involving an 18-wheeler, you may be entitled to significant compensation. 

This includes: 

  • Medical bills for emergency care, surgery, hospitalization, and rehabilitation
  • Future treatment costs for ongoing medical needs or permanent disability
  • Lost wages and future earning potential
  • Pain and suffering, including emotional trauma and decreased quality of life
  • Wrongful death damages, including funeral expenses and loss of companionship, if a loved one was killed 

We work closely with doctors and financial planners to calculate your full damages and ensure that insurance companies don’t shortchange you during settlement negotiations. 

How to Start Your Accident Case 

If you have been involved in a collision with a big rig or 18-wheeler, taking the right steps early on can make a major difference in your case. At McCune Law Group, we are here to help you move forward with clarity and confidence. Here is how to begin: 

Step 1: Gather Key Details About the Crash – Before reaching out, it is helpful to collect all relevant facts. Make note of the date, time, and location of the accident, and write down the names of the truck driver, trucking company, and any witnesses. If you have photos, a police report, or any communication from insurance companies, keep those documents in a safe place. These details will help our attorneys build a strong foundation for your case. 

Step 2: Contact Our Team for an Initial Review – You can call our office or complete the contact form on our website to begin. To make your first conversation as productive as possible, we recommend writing a summary of what happened and noting any injuries you have experienced. Whether the collision involved a fatigued driver, overloaded truck, or unsafe equipment, this context allows us to quickly identify important legal issues. 

Step 3: Schedule a Free Case Evaluation – We offer no-cost evaluations to assess the strength of your case and explain your legal rights. During this meeting, you will have the chance to discuss the accident in detail, ask questions, and get clear advice on what to expect moving forward. We will also explain how we handle claims involving trucking companies, commercial vehicle insurers, and third-party logistics firms. 

Step 4: Prepare for Your Consultation – Ahead of your evaluation, gather any relevant records such as medical bills, accident photos, vehicle repair estimates, or letters from insurance adjusters. Be ready to explain how the crash occurred and how it has affected your health, job, and finances. Our team will walk you through every part of the legal process and answer any questions you have about timelines, compensation, or the next steps in your trucking accident lawsuit. 

Frequently Asked Questions 

How is a truck accident different from a regular car crash?

Truck accidents usually involve more severe injuries, larger insurance policies, and more parties. They also involve federal trucking regulations and commercial liability issues, making legal representation especially important.

Yes. In many cases, both can be held liable. The driver may be responsible for their actions on the road, while the trucking company may be liable for negligent hiring, training, or pressuring drivers to violate safety rules.

Overloaded or unsecured cargo can cause a truck to lose control or overturn. In these cases, the company responsible for loading the truck, or overseeing its logistics, may also be liable for your injuries.

You typically have two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. However, if a government agency was involved (e.g., a city-operated utility truck), you may have just six months to file a claim.

Talk to our Redlands Truck Accident Lawyers Today 

If you or a loved one has been involved in a truck accident in Redlands, do not navigate the legal complexities alone. Let McCune Law Group be your advocate during this challenging time. The Redlands personal injury team has built a reputation for successfully taking on the most challenging and serious car and truck accident cases, winning numerous multimillion-dollar settlements and verdicts in the process, including an $11 million car accident settlement and a $5.5 million recovery in connection with a van rollover accident. We are here to support you every step of the way, ensuring you receive the compensation and justice you deserve. 

Contact us today by calling (909) 354-5588 or by completing our online form for a free evaluation. Let us help you begin your journey towards healing and recovery. 

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