Commercial truck accidents pose unique challenges for victims due to liability complexities. These cases typically involve multiple insurance carriers, federal trucking regulations, and corporate defense teams ready to minimize responsibility. Without skilled representation, you risk facing overwhelming medical bills and lost income with no recourse.

At Tronfeld West & Durrett, we’ve been representing Chesterfield families for decades in cases where trucking companies put profit before safety. Our truck accident attorneys will investigate logbook violations, recover black box data, and prove when negligence at the corporate level leads to harm.

We don’t accept the first offer from insurers. We fight for the full measure of compensation that victims deserve under Virginia law.

Why Choose Tronfeld West & Durrett for Your Commercial Truck Accident Case

Clients in Chesterfield turn to Tronfeld West & Durrett because we have proven we can deliver results in the toughest cases.

  • $1.5 million jury award in Chesterfield: We obtained this verdict for a client who suffered severe leg injuries after being struck by a truck, showing how we convince juries to see the full value of an injury.
  • Deep expertise in trucking regulations: Our attorneys specifically track Virginia DOT requirements alongside federal FMCSA mandates, giving us insight into exact driver qualification standards, electronic logging device compliance, and weight restriction violations that commonly occur on Chesterfield County routes.
  • Aggressive evidence preservation: Our attorneys immediately move to secure black box data, driver qualification files, and inspection records that carriers may otherwise try to withhold.

When you hire our Chesterfield truck accident attorneys, you’re hiring a firm that has consistently proven it can hold negligent trucking companies accountable.

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Who Can Be Held Liable in a Commercial Truck Accident?

One of the most challenging aspects of commercial truck accident litigation in Virginia is identifying all the parties that may be responsible. While the driver’s negligence often plays a role, liability usually extends beyond them:

  • The truck driver when they were fatigued, distracted, or impaired at the time of the crash.
  • The trucking company if it failed to properly vet or train the driver, ignored federal regulations, or pressured drivers to exceed safe hours.
  • The vehicle manufacturer when a mechanical defect – such as faulty brakes or steering systems – contributed to the crash.
  • Maintenance contractors if improper inspections or skipped repairs caused vehicle failure.
  • Cargo loaders if an overweight or unsecured load triggered a rollover or jackknife accident.

Our commercial truck accident attorneys stress that these categories frequently overlap. For example, with FedEx accidents, the company often tries to shield itself from liability by classifying drivers as independent contractors. However, they can still be held liable for negligent hiring and training, implementing unsafe delivery schedules that encourage speeding, or failing to properly maintain their fleet – all factors that can contribute to serious accidents.

Injuries in Chesterfield Commercial Truck Accidents

Despite commercial truck accidents accounting for less than 3% of all Virginia accidents in 2024, they often result in the most severe consequences. Our Chesterfield clients frequently suffer catastrophic injuries requiring extensive rehabilitation, leading to permanent disabilities and profound life changes. We advocate for clients facing these serious injuries, helping them secure compensation for:

  • Traumatic brain injuries: From concussions to severe TBIs that impact memory, concentration, and long-term independence.
  • Spinal cord injuries: Herniated discs, nerve damage, or paralysis that often require surgery and long-term care.
  • Orthopedic injuries: Multiple fractures in the arms, legs, or pelvis, frequently requiring plates, screws, or rods.
  • Internal injuries: Organ damage and internal bleeding that may not be obvious at the scene but require emergency surgery.
  • Burns and lacerations: Caused by ruptured fuel tanks, chemical cargo, or crushed vehicle compartments.

Our attorneys make sure every one of these consequences is documented with medical records, expert testimony, and personal accounts. Insurance companies often focus on the initial ER bill, but we build claims that reflect the lifetime costs of surgeries, rehabilitation, and reduced earning capacity.

Attorney Jay Tronfeld explains: “If you only look at the hospital chart, you miss the bigger picture. We work with life-care planners and medical experts to show how an injury will affect someone five, ten, even twenty years down the line. That’s what forces insurers to pay what the case is truly worth.”

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Types of Compensation Available to Truck Accident Victims

Our team fights for full compensation covering all your damages, not just the minimum insurers offer. If you’ve been injured in a commercial truck accident, you may be entitled to these types of compensation:

  • Medical expenses: Emergency room care, surgeries, hospital stays, rehabilitation, and ongoing treatment.
  • Lost wages and reduced earning capacity: Many truck accident victims cannot return to work right away – or at all. We calculate the long-term financial impact on your career.
  • Pain and suffering: Both the physical toll of surgeries and chronic pain and the emotional distress that often follows catastrophic injuries.
  • Property damage: Vehicle repairs or replacement.
  • Wrongful death damages: In fatal crashes, families may recover compensation for funeral expenses, lost income, and loss of companionship.
  • Punitive damages: In rare cases where conduct is egregious – such as a company knowingly putting unsafe trucks on the road – Virginia law allows for punitive damages to punish and deter misconduct.

Our attorneys have decades of experience demonstrating to insurers the true cost of these injuries. We invite you to contact us today for a free initial consultation to learn what you can realistically expect from your case.

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Contact a Chesterfield Commercial Truck Accident Lawyer Today

Your attorney will dig into driver logs, black box data, maintenance records, and corporate safety policies to build leverage insurers can’t ignore. That’s how we’ve secured results like a $11.5 million settlement.

If you or a loved one has been injured in a Chesterfield truck accident, contact us today. Consultations are free, and you pay no legal fees unless we recover compensation for you.

FAQs About Chesterfield Commercial Truck Accidents

Who investigates a commercial truck accident in Chesterfield?

Local law enforcement typically responds first, but serious crashes often bring in the Virginia State Police and federal agencies if safety violations are suspected. Our attorneys launch independent investigations immediately, reviewing crash reports, driver logs, black box data, and trucking company records to ensure nothing is overlooked.

Can I recover damages if more than one party is responsible?

Yes. In many cases, liability is shared among multiple defendants, such as the driver, the trucking company, or even the cargo loader. By identifying every responsible party, we can pursue recovery from more than one insurance policy, increasing the potential compensation available.

How long do I have to file a truck accident lawsuit in Chesterfield?

In Virginia, you generally have two years from the date of the crash to file a personal injury lawsuit. Cases involving government vehicles or unsafe road conditions may have shorter notice deadlines. Acting quickly ensures we can preserve evidence before trucking companies or insurers try to discard or withhold it.

What should I do immediately after a truck accident?

Call 911, get medical attention, and make sure the police file a report. If possible, gather photos, witness names, and truck identification numbers at the scene. Then contact an attorney before speaking with insurance adjusters. At Tronfeld West & Durrett, we guide clients through these first steps to protect both their health and their legal claim.

Chesterfield Office

1231 Gateway Centre Pkwy
North Chesterfield, VA 23235
Phone: 804.560.5550
Toll Free: 800.321.6741

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