Sharing roads with commercial vehicles is inevitable. In Toledo, heavy commercial traffic often occurs around the Maumee River in the area of Alexis Road or Jeep Parkway. Even the most cautious drivers can be involved in an accident caused by a negligent or reckless driver. If you have been involved in a truck accident, a Toledo truck accident lawyer can represent your interests and help you secure a fair settlement.
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Truck accidents can happen for numerous reasons, but the results always have the potential to cause catastrophic damage to passenger vehicles. If you experience a truck accident, it is beneficial to hire a truck accident lawyer with experience representing Ohio clients.
The state and federal laws regulating truck drivers are numerous. At Rumizen Weisman Attorneys, we have secured more than 10,000 fair settlements for our clients.
Large truck accidents often involve commercial or construction vehicles. These vehicles weigh considerably more than a typical passenger vehicle, and accidents can cause significant damage when large trucks are traveling at high speeds.
Accidents involving large trucks are tracked by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s Motor Carrier Management Information System. During 2025, Ohio had a total of 5,508 large truck accidents.
A total of 5,917 vehicles were involved in large truck crashes. Of the total number of truck accidents that occurred, 127 caused a total of 142 fatalities. There were also 2,589 injuries resulting from these truck accidents.
Some of the major commercial vehicle routes in Toledo include:
If you are unable to reach a fair settlement through negotiations with the trucking company’s insurance company, you may have to file a civil claim in court. Toledo residents can file with the Lucas County Courthouse in the Municipal Court for small claims or the Common Pleas Court for larger claims.
Truck accidents can happen for a myriad of reasons, but the causes tend to fall into one of three categories:
Damages can be extensive following a truck accident. Compared to passenger vehicle accidents, truck accidents are more likely to cause serious injuries that require long-term treatment. Victims of a truck accident have the right to seek compensation from the at-fault driver. Types of damages recovered include:
After a truck accident, some signs demonstrate that a settlement offer has been made in good faith. The offer should not come immediately, but only after enough time has passed to fully assess the need for continued medical care.
The offer should have an itemized list of what is being offered. It should take into account both economic and non-economic losses. An experienced Toledo truck accident attorney should know if an offer is fair based on previous cases.
Yes, Ohio law does put some limits on the amount of damages that can be received after a truck accident. Economic damages have no limit, but noneconomic damages are capped at three times the award for economic damages or $250,000, whichever amount is higher. In cases with permanent or substantial deformities where a person is left unable to independently care for themselves, the noneconomic cap is removed.
In some cases, insurance companies want to settle quickly after a truck accident, while in other cases, it is more likely to be dragged out. In straightforward cases, an insurance company may try to settle quickly before the victim has a clear understanding of ongoing medical costs or other long-term needs.
In other cases, the insurance company may drag out the case to prove the victim is actually at fault. Hiring an attorney is often the easiest way to settle.
Yes, Ohio is a fault-based state for truck accidents. The driver who is at fault for the accident is responsible for providing damages to any victims who suffered losses. If both drivers are found to be at fault, the driver who is less than 50% at fault can seek damages, but those damages are reduced by their percentage of fault. Truck accidents are more complicated because multiple companies could be at fault, and may be represented by different insurance agencies.
There are several types of injuries that are most common after a truck accident. Commercial trucks are heavier and can create greater force than a typical passenger vehicle. Common injuries suffered from a truck accident include traumatic brain injuries, whiplash, broken bones, spinal cord injuries, internal injuries, burns, and lacerations. Some injuries are not apparent until a day or two after an accident, so it is important to see a medical professional after an accident.
When you’re facing high medical bills, lost wages, and the cost to repair or replace your damaged property, it can be easy to get overwhelmed. An experienced legal team takes over the stress of dealing with insurance companies so you can focus on your recovery. Contact Rumizen Weisman Attorneys today to schedule your initial consultation.
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