Truck Accident Case Results & Recoveries Proven Results for Injured Louisianians

Truck crash claims are often high-stakes because the injuries, financial losses, and long-term care needs can be overwhelming. We build these cases with trial-level preparation so trucking companies and insurers understand we’re serious from day one.

Truck Accident $7 Million

Judgment for injured 18-wheeler driver

Truck Accident $2.7 Million

Settlement for 18 wheeler accident victim

Truck Accident $1.8 Million

Settlement for 18 wheeler accident victim

Truck Accident $1.75 Million

Trial verdict for 18 wheeler accident victim

Truck Accident $1 Million

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Truck Accident $1 Million

Settlement for 18 wheeler accident victims

Truck Accident $410,000

Client hit from rear by commercial truck

Truck Accident $375,000

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Why Choose Laborde Earles Serious Truck Claims Require Serious Resources

Truck accident litigation is far more complex than a standard insurance claim, as commercial carriers and their insurers often deploy rapid-response teams to control evidence and limit payouts immediately after a crash. Laborde Earles Injury Lawyers is built to match that urgency, moving quickly to secure critical records, preserve electronic data, and protect your claim from day one—and with more than 350 years of combined experience, over $1 billion recovered for thousands of injured Louisianans, and a trial-first strategy backed by expert investigation, we are prepared to counter the trucking industry’s playbook and pursue maximum recovery, not quick settlements that leave victims paying the price later.

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At the very first meeting with Alexis and Danielle they took the time to explain everything to us so that we understood what we were going to go through. They checked in on us to see how things were going with DR appointment and therapy. They checked in on the phone or by text and if I had a question and I was in Lafayette and I would stop by the office one of them would come to answer my questions. I truly appreciate the response and respect that they showed to me and my husband and I would really recommend them to family and friends.

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She catches things most people would overlook, and she always makes sure every document is perfect before it leaves her hands.
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Baton Rouge

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Types of Truck Accident Cases We Handle

Serious Experience for Serious Truck Accidents

Our firm handles a wide range of commercial trucking cases statewide, including:

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18-Wheeler / Big Rig Accidents

High-impact interstate collisions with tractor-trailers and semi-trucks causing catastrophic injuries

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Cargo & Freight Truck Accidents

Delivery corridors, loading errors, and rollover risks from shifting freight

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Construction Truck Accidents

Dump trucks, cement mixers, and work-zone crashes with limited visibility

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Delivery Truck Accidents

Frequent stops, rushed routes, backing collisions, and distracted navigation errors

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Fuel & Tanker Truck Accidents

Fire, explosion, and hazardous material spill exposure following a wreck

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Tow Truck Accidents

Unsafe roadside operations, improper hookups, and low-visibility maneuvers causing injuries

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Multi-Vehicle Truck Pileups

Chain-reaction crashes on I-10 and I-12 with disputed fault claims

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Jackknife Accidents

Tractor-trailers folding and blocking roadways causing severe and widespread injuries

Understanding Truck Accidents in Baton Rouge Key Factors Behind Truck Accidents in Baton Rouge

Baton Rouge’s interstates, industrial routes, and dense commuter traffic create frequent conflict points between passenger vehicles and commercial trucks.

What are the
Common Causes?

Many truck crashes stem from preventable safety failures—driver fatigue, overloaded schedules, maintenance issues, and risky driving behaviors that become far more dangerous under commercial weight and stopping distance.

  • Driver Fatigue

    Long shifts reduce reaction time and increase errors behind wheel

  • Hours-of-Service Violations

    Skipped breaks and log issues put exhausted drivers on roads

  • Distracted Driving

    Dispatch devices phones and in-cab distractions pull attention from traffic

  • Speeding Under Load

    Heavy trucks need more stopping distance speed makes crashes worse

  • Mechanical Failures

    Worn brakes bald tires and delayed repairs cause catastrophic crashes

  • Improper Cargo Securement

    Shifting freight causes rollovers jackknifes and dangerous lane-crossing collisions crashes

What are the
Common Injuries?

When a truck hits a passenger vehicle, victims often face life-changing trauma—surgery, long rehabilitation, and permanent limitations that affect work and daily life.

  • Traumatic Brain Injuries

    Cognitive emotional and memory impacts that can last years long

  • Spinal Cord Damage

    Mobility limits chronic pain and paralysis requiring lifelong care support

  • Internal Organ Injuries

    Hidden bleeding or organ trauma that may worsen rapidly internally

  • Amputations

    Severe limb damage requiring lifelong medical care and mobility support

  • Burn Injuries

    Higher risk when fuel chemicals or fire are involved present

  • Fatal Injuries

    Wrongful death claims for families facing sudden financial emotional loss

Where They
Commonly Occur

Truck crashes are more likely where freight routes intersect with heavy commuter traffic, lane merges, construction zones, and frequent stops.

  • Interstate Corridors (I-10, I-20, I-49, I-55)

    High-speed merging and congestion increase rear-end and sideswipe risk crashes

  • Industrial & Freight Routes

    Frequent truck turns entrances and exits create sudden hazards collisions

  • Construction Zones

    Narrow lanes and traffic patterns raise rollover and pileup potential

  • Commercial Arterials

    Stop-and-go traffic increases turning and impact collisions for big rigs

  • Rural Highways

    Blind spots and lane changes create repeated conflict points crashes

Next Steps What to Do After a Truck Accident in Baton Rouge

The right actions can protect your health and preserve evidence that trucking insurers may try to control.

1

Get Medical Care

Get evaluated immediately and follow all treatment recommendations. Prompt care protects your health and creates clear documentation linking injuries to the crash.

2

Report the Crash

Call law enforcement so an official police report records what happened. This report can be critical when establishing fault and supporting your claim.

3

Document the Scene

Photograph vehicles, visible injuries, road conditions, debris, and any company or vehicle markings before evidence is lost.

4

Collect Witness Information

Gather names and contact information from anyone who saw the crash. Witness accounts can be vital when liability is disputed.

5

Avoid Insurance Statements

Do not give recorded statements to insurers without legal guidance. Your words may be used to reduce or deny your claim.

6

Contact Laborde Earles

Early legal involvement helps preserve evidence, manage insurer communications, and protect the full value of your recovery.

Early legal involvement often leads to stronger outcomes.

Truck Accident Trends How Truck Crash Data Impacts Safety and Recovery

Federal and state reporting shows commercial motor vehicle (CMV) crashes remain a major safety concern, especially on interstates and primary freight routes like the corridors feeding Baton Rouge.

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    98 Fatal Commercial Motor Vehicle Crashes (2023)

    Louisiana recorded 98 fatal crashes involving commercial motor vehicles in 2023, highlighting the continued danger posed by large trucks on state roadways.

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    42 Fatal CMV Crashes on Interstates (2023)

    Nearly half of Louisiana’s fatal commercial vehicle crashes occurred on interstates, where higher speeds and heavy freight traffic increase crash severity.

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    32.44% of CMV Crashes Occur on Interstates

    Interstates account for nearly one-third of all commercial motor vehicle crashes statewide, underscoring the elevated risks on high-speed freight corridors.

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Truck Accident Claim What to Expect After Filing a Baton Rouge Truck Accident Claim

Truck claims often move differently than standard wreck cases because the evidence is more technical and the defense is more aggressive. Once your claim is filed, the process typically unfolds in stages designed to preserve proof, document damages, and position the case for maximum recovery.

1

Claim Initiation & Investigation

We move quickly to preserve evidence, interview witnesses, and take over all insurer communications to protect your claim from the start.

2

Evidence Preservation (Trucking Records)

Our team pursues critical trucking records, including black box data, driver logbooks, maintenance files, and cargo load documentation before they are lost or altered.

3

Medical Documentation

We track medical treatment closely and connect your injuries to the crash, including long-term limitations that affect work, mobility, and quality of life.

4

Negotiation or Litigation Preparation

We demand compensation that reflects the full value of your damages and prepare for trial when trucking companies refuse to pay fairly.

The earlier you act, the harder it is for trucking insurers to control the narrative—call Laborde Earles to protect your rights.

Determining Compensation What Compensation May Be Available after a Truck Accident?

Truck accident damages often include both immediate costs and long-term losses tied to serious injury, disability, and reduced earning capacity.

Compensation can include:

  • Medical expenses & future care
  • Lost income & reduced earning capacity
  • Pain, suffering, and emotional distress
  • Property damage
  • Loss of enjoyment of life or wrongful death

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Case Value Factors How Truck Accident Case Value Is Evaluated?

There’s no one-size formula. The value depends on the total harm the crash caused—medical, financial, and personal—and whether trucking safety violations strengthened liability.

Evaluation Factors

What It Represents

Injury Severity

Whether injuries are temporary, long-term, or permanent

Medical Expenses

Current care costs and projected future treatment

Lost Income

Wages lost during recovery and missed work time

Reduced Earning Capacity

Impact on your ability to earn in the future

Permanent Impairment

Lasting disability or physical limitations

Property Damage

Repair or replacement of your vehicle

Safety Violations

FMCSA or regulatory breaches

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Timeline Expectations How Long Does a Baton Rouge Truck Case Take?

Truck accident claims often require more time due to complexity.

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Shorter Timelines

Cases involving clear liability and less severe injuries may resolve within months once evidence is secured and treatment stabilizes.

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Longer Timelines

Claims involving catastrophic injuries, multiple defendants, or disputed evidence often take longer due to complex investigation and litigation.

Our Approach

We push cases forward efficiently while refusing to rush a settlement that ignores future medical needs or long-term financial stability.

Early legal involvement often leads to stronger outcomes

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Who Is Liable for a Truck Accident? Liability Can Extend Beyond the Truck Driver

Baton Rouge truck cases often involve multiple responsible parties, including companies that hired the driver, maintained the truck, or loaded the cargo.

Liability may include:

  • Truck driver negligence
  • Trucking company or motor carrier failures
  • Shipper / loader errors
  • Maintenance provider negligence
  • Manufacturer defects

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Baton Rouge Truck Accident FAQs Clear Answers to Important Questions

How long do I have to file a truck accident claim in Louisiana?

Many Louisiana tort claims now have a longer filing window than in the past, but acting quickly still matters. Trucking evidence such as logs, maintenance records, and onboard data can disappear fast if a claim is delayed.

Why should I avoid the first offer from the trucking insurer?

Early settlement offers are often designed to close the case before the full cost of injuries, rehabilitation, and future medical care is known.

Can multiple parties be responsible for one truck crash?

Yes. Truck drivers, trucking companies, cargo loaders, maintenance providers, and even vehicle or parts manufacturers may share liability depending on what caused the crash.

What if I was partially at fault?

Louisiana follows comparative fault principles, which may reduce compensation based on your percentage of responsibility but do not automatically bar you from recovery.

Do you have more questions?

Our team is here to answer every question about your case—clearly and honestly.

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