COMMERCIAL TRUCK ACCIDENTS
 

Injured in a Commercial Truck Accident? We Handle the Heavy Legal Work.

Commercial Truck Accident Lawyer in Issaquah & East King County

Collisions with commercial trucks often result in serious injuries, and complex legal claims. These cases may involve multiple liable parties, federal regulations, and insurance companies that are quick to shift blame.

At Eastside Injury Law, we represent clients in Issaquah, Snoqualmie, North Bend, and across East King County who were hurt in semi-truck and delivery vehicle crashes. We manage the investigation, paperwork, and negotiations while you focus on recovery.

Common Causes of Commercial Truck Accidents:

  • Driver fatigue or logbook violations
  • Inexperienced or improperly trained drivers
  • Distracted or impaired driving
  • Speeding or unsafe lane changes
  • Equipment failure or poor maintenance
  • Overloaded or unbalanced cargo

Compensation May Cover:

  • Emergency care and hospitalization
  • Surgeries, therapy, and ongoing treatment
  • Lost income or loss of future earnings
  • Pain and emotional trauma
  • Vehicle damage or total loss
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Injured in a Commercial Truck Crash?

We're here to help during this difficult time.

Compassionate legal support:

  • No fees unless we win
  • Personal attention to your case
  • Trusted experience in East King County

Call Now: 425-831-3100

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How Washington Law Applies to Commercial Truck Accident Claims

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A white semi-truck involved in an accident on a city street, surrounded by police officers and emergency vehicles with flashing lights. Traffic cones and signals are visible.
A large semi-truck collides with a car at an intersection, causing debris to scatter. The scene is captured with motion blur, and the traffic light shows red against a cloudy sky.
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Statute of Limitations for Commercial Truck Accidents in Washington

You typically have three years from the date of the crash to file a personal injury lawsuit. However, trucking companies often start internal investigations right away. The sooner you reach out, the sooner we can preserve critical evidence.

 Who Is Liable in a Commercial Truck Accident in Washington?

Truck accident claims often involve more than the driver. Depending on the facts of your case, we may pursue liability against:

  • The trucking company
  • A subcontractor or third-party maintenance provider
  • A freight loader
  • The vehicle or parts manufacturer

We conduct thorough investigations and work with accident reconstruction experts when needed to identify every responsible party.

The Pearson Law firm saved my life ... There was a huge sense of security having them on my side. This firm is made up of some very caring, knowledgeable people who have many years of experience to show for it. I would recommend them to anybody, any day.

— Grant A

 Note: Pearson Law Firm is now doing business as Eastside Injury Law.

Our Approach:

We take your injury seriously. From gathering driver logs to reviewing maintenance records, we leave nothing to chance. You’ll have a clear voice in your case and a legal team that won’t back down.

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