Injured in a truck crash in New Brunswick or anywhere in Middlesex County? Truck accidents often result in devastating injuries and even fatalities due to the size and weight of commercial vehicles. If you were harmed in a crash involving a semi-truck, tractor-trailer, or other commercial vehicle, you may be entitled to significant compensation. The experienced truck accident attorneys at Rebenack Aronow & Mascolo L.L.P. (RAM Law) are ready to protect your rights and fight for the compensation you deserve.
Why Are Truck Accidents So Dangerous?
Commercial trucks can weigh up to 80,000 pounds when fully loaded, according to federal regulations. The immense size and momentum of these vehicles make collisions with passenger cars particularly dangerous. Even at moderate speeds, the force of impact in a truck crash can cause catastrophic or fatal injuries.
In addition to their size, trucks often carry cargo that can spill in an accident, creating hazards such as debris on the road, fire, or exposure to toxic materials. These risks contribute to the higher fatality rate associated with truck accidents compared to crashes involving only passenger vehicles.
Common Causes of Truck Accidents in New Brunswick, New Jersey
New Brunswick is a hub of truck traffic due to its location along the New Jersey Turnpike and other major freight routes. Unfortunately, both truck drivers and trucking companies sometimes neglect safety standards, leading to preventable crashes. Some of the most common causes of truck accidents in New Jersey include:
Speeding or aggressive driving
Distracted driving (e.g., texting behind the wheel)
Driver fatigue, especially on long hauls
Inexperienced or inadequately trained drivers
Failure to inspect or maintain the truck
Improper loading or shifting of cargo
The pressure to meet tight delivery schedules can lead drivers and trucking companies to cut corners, often at the expense of your safety.
Who Can Be Held Liable for a Truck Accident?
Truck accident cases often involve multiple potentially liable parties, which makes them more complex than typical car accidents. Depending on the circumstances of your crash, you may be able to pursue compensation from:
The trucking company, for negligent hiring, supervision, or failure to maintain vehicles.
The truck driver, especially if they were an independent contractor.
Cargo loaders, if improper loading contributed to the accident.
Maintenance contractors, for negligent repair or inspection work.
Truck or parts manufacturers, if a mechanical failure or defect played a role.
Government entities, if poor road conditions or faulty signage contributed to the crash.
At RAM Law, we investigate every possible angle to identify all liable parties and maximize your recovery.
What Is My Truck Accident Case Worth?
Truck accident claims tend to be higher in value due to the severity of injuries and the commercial insurance policies involved. Many trucking companies carry policies with higher limits due to federal requirements.
You may be entitled to compensation for:
Medical expenses, past and future
Lost wages and loss of earning potential
Pain and suffering
Emotional distress
Loss of enjoyment of life
Property damage
Wrongful death damages (for surviving family members)
In rare but serious cases, punitive damages may be awarded when a trucking company’s actions demonstrate gross negligence or willful misconduct.
Why Are Truck Accident Cases More Complex?
Truck crash claims are often more challenging than typical car accident cases. Here’s why:
Evidence is more technical and extensive. This may include driver logs, black box data, maintenance records, and cargo reports, often controlled by the trucking company.
Multiple parties and insurers may be involved, each with their own legal teams.
Federal and state regulations apply to commercial trucking and must be considered in your case.
An experienced New Brunswick truck accident lawyer understands how to handle these complexities and knows what evidence is critical to proving liability and damages.
How Long Will a Truck Accident Claim Take?
Because truck accident cases tend to involve substantial compensation, they may take longer to resolve than other personal injury cases. Insurance companies often resist large payouts and may only negotiate seriously after a lawsuit is filed.
Several factors affect the timeline of your case, including:
The extent of your injuries.
How quickly evidence can be gathered.
The number of defendants involved.
Whether your case settles or goes to trial.
While it may take months—or even longer—to reach a resolution, settling too quickly could mean leaving compensation on the table. Patience and skilled legal representation are critical.
Why You Need a New Brunswick Truck Accident Lawyer
Truck accident cases are high-stakes. Insurance companies have experienced lawyers working to protect their bottom line—and so should you.
At RAM Law, our New Brunswick truck accident lawyers:
Conduct thorough investigations.
Preserve key evidence before it is lost or destroyed.
Work with accident reconstruction experts.
Handle communications with insurance companies.
Fight for maximum compensation—at the negotiating table or in court.
We have successfully recovered compensation for truck crash victims across Middlesex, Monmouth, and Somerset Counties.
Contact the New Brunswick Truck Accident Lawyers at Rebenack Aronow & Mascolo L.L.P. for More Information
If you or a loved one has been injured in a truck crash, don’t face the legal process alone. The New Brunswick truck accident lawyers at Rebenack Aronow & Mascolo L.L.P. have the knowledge, resources, and track record to guide you every step of the way. Call us today at 732-247-3600 or message us online to schedule a free consultation. We have offices in New Brunswick, Somerville, and Manalapan, New Jersey, and proudly serve clients throughout Middlesex County, Monmouth County, and Somerset County.