Truck Accidents Lawyers
Struck by a Commercial Truck? These Cases Demand Aggressive Representation.
Collisions with tractor-trailers and commercial trucks cause catastrophic injuries and complex legal battles. Multiple parties may be liable — the driver, the trucking company, the cargo loader, even the vehicle manufacturer. Our firm has the resources and experience to take on large trucking companies and their insurers.


Truck Accidents Cases We Handle
Every case is unique, but our attorneys have deep experience across a wide range of truck accidents matters, including:
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The Situation
Commercial trucks operate under federal regulations that do not apply to passenger vehicles — hours-of-service limits, mandatory drug testing, cargo securement rules, and electronic logging. When those rules are broken and someone gets hurt, the trail of evidence is time-sensitive. Trucking companies have rapid-response teams on the scene within hours. You need a firm that moves just as fast.
Our Results in Truck Accidents
Every case is different, but these outcomes show what we fight for on behalf of our clients.
A police officer hit a sinkhole and suffered a career-ending back injury. We got him the recovery he deserved.
A rear-end collision left our client with a herniated disc requiring multiple surgeries. We secured full compensation for his lost wages and ongoing treatment.
A family lost their loved one due to negligent building maintenance. We fought to hold the property owner responsible.
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View all case results →How We Help on Truck Accidents Cases
- 1Send letters of preservation within 24 hours to stop the trucking company from legally destroying driver logs, ELD data, and maintenance records.
- 2Investigate every potentially liable party: driver, trucking company, cargo loader, maintenance contractor, truck and parts manufacturer.
- 3Retain accident reconstruction experts to analyze black box data, brake systems, and road conditions.
- 4Pursue the full commercial insurance policy — typically $750,000 to several million per incident.
- 5Try the case if the trucking company's insurer will not make a fair offer.
What to Do Next
- Seek medical care immediately — truck-accident injuries often escalate in the first week.
- Photograph the trucks, license plates, DOT numbers, and driver's credentials if safe to do so.
- Get names and contact info of witnesses before they leave the scene.
- Do not speak with the trucking company's insurer or adjusters before calling us.
- Call us today — evidence begins disappearing within days.
Why Choose Sacco & Fillas for Truck Accidents
No Fee Unless We Win
You pay nothing upfront and nothing out of pocket. We only get paid when you get paid.
Trial-Tested Attorneys
Insurance companies know we go to trial. That leverage drives higher settlements.
5 Offices, Nationwide Reach
Anchor offices across New York and New Jersey. We represent clients across the country.
Personalized Attention
You work directly with experienced attorneys — not paralegals, not call centers. Your case matters to us.
The sooner we start, the stronger your case.
Attorneys Handling Truck Accidents
You will work directly with experienced trial attorneys — not a call center.
Partner
Tonino Sacco, Esq.
Managing Partner
Focus: Personal Injury · Business & Commercial Law · Real Estate
Partner
Elias N. Fillas, Esq.
Supervising Partner
Focus: Personal Injury · Business & Commercial Law · Real Estate
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Joseph Katz, Esq.
Partner
Focus: Personal Injury
Partner
Lamont K. Rodgers, Esq.
Partner
Focus: Auto Accidents · Slip & Fall · Construction Accidents
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Lantao Sun, Esq.
Partner
Focus: Personal Injury · Motor Vehicle Accidents
Associate
Albert R. Matuza, Jr., Esq.
Attorney
Focus: Personal Injury
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View the full team →Frequently Asked Questions
Truck accidents involve federal regulations, multiple potentially liable parties (driver, trucking company, maintenance provider, cargo loader), commercial insurance policies, and electronic logging data. You need attorneys who know how to investigate these cases and preserve critical evidence before it disappears.
Liability can extend to the truck driver, the trucking company, the company that loaded the cargo, the vehicle or parts manufacturer, and even third-party maintenance providers. We investigate every angle to identify all responsible parties.
Electronic logging device (ELD) data, driver logs, maintenance records, black box data, toxicology results, and the trucking company's hiring and training records are all critical. Time is essential because trucking companies can legally destroy some of this evidence after a set period.
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