Commercial Trucking Cases

Truck Accident Leads for Personal Injury Attorneys

Truck accident cases represent some of the highest-value opportunities in personal injury law. Conecme generates qualified leads from individuals injured in 18-wheeler, semi-truck, and commercial trucking accidents — delivered through your preferred channel.

Types of Truck Accident Cases

18-Wheeler Collisions
Semi-Truck Crashes
Tractor-Trailer Accidents
Tanker Truck Incidents
Flatbed Truck Accidents
Delivery Truck Collisions
Tire Blowout Accidents
Jackknife Accidents
Wide Turn Accidents

Why Truck Cases Are Different

Truck accident cases often involve multiple liable parties — the driver, the trucking company, the vehicle manufacturer, the cargo loader, and potentially others. Insurance policies are typically much larger than standard auto policies, often $1 million or more.

Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulations add another layer of complexity. Hours-of-service violations, maintenance failures, and driver qualification issues can all strengthen a plaintiff's case.

Because of these factors, truck accident cases generally command higher case values than standard MVA cases, making them a premium case type for personal injury firms.

Delivery Methods

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of truck accidents do these leads cover?

Truck accident leads include 18-wheeler collisions, semi-truck crashes, tractor-trailer accidents, tanker truck incidents, flatbed accidents, delivery truck collisions, and other commercial trucking accidents involving large vehicles.

Why are truck accident leads different from standard MVA leads?

Truck accident cases often involve more complex liability (multiple parties, trucking companies, insurance layers), higher case values, and specialized legal issues like federal trucking regulations and FMCSA compliance. Leads are qualified with truck-specific criteria.

How are truck accident leads qualified?

Qualification criteria typically include: commercial truck or 18-wheeler involved, physical injury sustained, recent accident date, not at fault, no current attorney, and geographic targeting. Additional criteria like severity of injury or commercial insurance involvement can be configured per campaign.

Discuss Truck Accident Lead Campaigns

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