Dayton Truck Accident Lawyer
Collisions with semis and commercial trucks are rarely just “bigger car accidents.” The sheer size and weight of a loaded tractor-trailer means Dayton truck crash victims often suffer catastrophic, life-altering injuries. If a negligent trucker or trucking company caused your crash, you deserve serious representation.
Experienced Truck Accident Lawyers Serving Dayton
Collisions with semis and commercial trucks are rarely just “bigger car accidents.” The sheer size and weight of a loaded tractor-trailer means Dayton truck crash victims often suffer catastrophic, life-altering injuries. If a negligent trucker or trucking company caused your crash, you deserve serious representation.
Dayton's I-75 and I-70 interchange is one of the busiest in the region, and frequent lane changes there lead to multi-vehicle collisions.
Truck accident claims are complex: multiple parties can share liability — the driver, the trucking company, the cargo loader, even the truck manufacturer — and critical evidence like the truck’s black box and driver logs can disappear fast. The Henry Law Firm moves quickly to preserve evidence and hold every responsible party accountable across Montgomery County and all of Ohio.
Why Choose The Henry Law Firm in Dayton?
We Fight Insurance Companies
Adjusters work to minimize your payout. We level the playing field and negotiate aggressively on your behalf.
No Fee Unless We Win
You pay nothing upfront. We only get paid when we recover compensation for you.
Proven Track Record
Over $50 million recovered and 1,000+ cases won for Ohio injury victims.
Truck Accident Cases We Handle in Dayton
Dayton Truck Accident FAQ
Who can be held liable for a truck accident in Dayton?
Liability may extend beyond the driver to the trucking company, the cargo loader, a maintenance provider, or the truck or parts manufacturer. We investigate every potential source of responsibility.
Why are truck accident cases more complex than car accidents?
Trucking is heavily regulated by federal (FMCSA) rules, multiple parties can be liable, and key evidence like black box data and driver logs must be preserved quickly. Experienced representation is essential.
How long do I have to file a truck accident claim in Dayton, Ohio?
Ohio generally allows two years from the date of the crash to file a personal injury lawsuit. Because truck evidence can disappear, it is critical to act quickly.
How much does a Dayton truck accident lawyer cost?
Nothing upfront. We work on contingency — no fee unless we win — and your consultation is always free.
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