Holding Truck Drivers Accountable, Protecting You.
A serious truck accident can change your life in an instant. When a commercial truck is involved, the injuries are often severe, the investigation is complex, and insurance companies act quickly to protect themselves—not you. If you were injured in a truck crash in Cleveland or the surrounding area, you need legal guidance that helps you understand your options, protects your rights, and puts you on a clear path forward.
Ralls & Ralls Co. L.P.A. represents individuals injured in truck accidents throughout Cleveland and Northeast Ohio. We focus on prompt investigation, careful evidence preservation, and building claims grounded in facts—not assumptions. Our goal is to help you pursue compensation for your medical care, lost income, pain and suffering, and future needs while handling the legal and insurance process on your behalf.
We represent motor vehicle accident victims on a 25% contingency fee basis, meaning you pay no upfront costs and no legal fees unless compensation is recovered.
A truck accident is a motor vehicle collision involving a commercial vehicle such as a semi-truck, tractor-trailer, or box truck used to transport goods or materials. Because of their size, weight, and operating requirements, commercial trucks can cause significantly greater injuries and property damage than standard passenger vehicles.
Truck accident cases are more complex than ordinary car crashes. These claims often involve multiple potentially responsible parties and are governed by both federal and state transportation regulations. Addressing these legal and factual issues early is critical, as substantial evidence—such as driver logs, onboard data, and maintenance records—can be lost if action is delayed.
Liability in a truck accident may extend beyond the driver alone. Depending on the circumstances, responsibility may involve:
The truck driver
The trucking or transportation company
A maintenance or repair contractor
A cargo loading or shipping company
A manufacturer of defective truck parts or equipment
Identifying every party that contributed to the crash is an essential step in pursuing full and fair compensation.
Commercial trucking is heavily regulated. Truck drivers and trucking companies must comply with rules established by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) and applicable Ohio laws. These regulations address areas such as:
Hours-of-service limits and rest requirements
Vehicle inspection, repair, and maintenance standards
Driver qualifications, training, and licensing
Cargo loading and securement requirements
Violations of these regulations can provide important evidence of negligence and help establish liability in a truck accident claim.
Cleveland’s major highways—including I-71, I-77, I-90, and the Shoreway—see heavy commercial truck traffic every day. Some of the most common contributing factors in serious truck crashes include:
Driver fatigue or hours-of-service violations
Speeding or aggressive driving
Distracted driving, including phone use
Impaired driving involving drugs or alcohol
Improperly loaded or unsecured cargo
Poor vehicle maintenance leading to brake, tire, or steering failures
Due to the size and weight of commercial trucks, even a single mistake can have devastating consequences for the occupants of smaller vehicles.
Truck accident injuries are often severe and life-altering. Many clients require extensive medical treatment and long-term care. Common injuries include:
Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs)
Spinal cord injuries and paralysis
Severe fractures and orthopedic injuries
Internal organ damage
Burns, lacerations, and permanent scarring
Long-term or permanent disability
These injuries can affect not only your physical health but also your ability to work, maintain independence, and enjoy daily life.
Every truck accident case is unique, but compensation may cover both immediate and long-term losses. Depending on the facts of your case, recoverable damages may include:
Medical expenses, including emergency treatment, hospitalization, surgery, rehabilitation, medication, and future medical care
Lost income and reduced earning capacity if your injuries affect your ability to work
Pain and suffering, including physical pain, emotional distress, and diminished quality of life
Property damage, including vehicle repair or replacement
Permanent disability or disfigurement and its impact on daily living
Our role is to document these losses carefully and present a clear picture of how the accident has affected your life, both now and in the future.
Truck accident cases are won on evidence. Because trucking companies generate and control extensive records, taking action early can make a critical difference in what information is available to support your claim. When we become involved, our focus is on identifying, securing, and organizing the evidence necessary to clearly demonstrate what happened and how the crash has impacted your life.
Depending on the circumstances of your case, key evidence may include:
Medical records and physician opinions documenting your injuries, treatment, and expected recovery
Police reports, crash scene photographs, and roadway measurements
Video footage from traffic cameras, dash cams, or nearby businesses
Witness statements that help clarify how the collision occurred
Electronic control module (ECM or “black box”) data showing speed, braking, and driving behavior
Driver logs, dispatch records, and hours-of-service documentation
Maintenance, inspection, and repair records for the truck and trailer
Employment and income records demonstrating lost wages or reduced earning capacity
By collecting and reviewing this information early, we are better positioned to preserve critical proof, counter insurance defenses, and present a clear, well-supported claim on your behalf.
Strict time limits govern truck accident claims, and missing a deadline can put your right to compensation at risk. Part of our role is to ensure that every required step is taken on time and that your case continues to move forward without unnecessary delay.
In Ohio:
Most personal injury claims must be filed within two years of the crash
Insurance policies may require notice of a claim within a short time frame
Once a case is filed, courts impose additional procedural and discovery deadlines
We track these timelines for you, handle all required filings, and ensure that deadlines are met so you can focus on your recovery without worrying about procedural missteps.
Truck accident cases are not only more serious—they are more aggressively defended. Commercial carriers and their insurers often respond within hours of a crash, gathering evidence and shaping the narrative in ways that protect their financial interests.
Having a Cleveland truck accident attorney involved from the start helps protect your position. When you work with us, we step in to ensure that:
Evidence is preserved before it can be lost, altered, or destroyed
All potentially responsible parties are identified and evaluated
Insurance companies communicate through counsel rather than directly with you
Your claim is developed using documented facts, technical records, and a clear legal strategy
Our experience handling commercial vehicle accident cases in the Cleveland area allows us to anticipate common defense tactics, address challenges early, and keep your case focused on accountability and fair compensation.
Our approach to truck accident cases is methodical and evidence-driven. We focus on understanding how the crash occurred, who may be responsible, and how the injuries have affected your life.
Reviewing Rules, Records, and Safety History: We examine driver logs, dispatch communications, safety histories, and compliance records to identify regulatory violations or unsafe practices that may have contributed to the crash.
Analyzing Technical and Physical Evidence: Our investigation may include:
Reviewing ECM data for speed, braking, and driving patterns
Examining inspection and maintenance records
Analyzing cargo documentation and loading procedures
Collecting and evaluating witness statements and video footage
When necessary, we work with accident reconstruction and technical professionals to clarify how the collision occurred.
Once we are involved, our team of truck accident lawyers handles the legal and administrative work, allowing you to focus on your recovery. Here’s what we can do for you:
Issue preservation letters to protect critical records
Organize and review medical documentation
Coordinate with professionals when needed
Manage all insurance communications
Develop a strategy aligned with your priorities and the facts of your case
Our commitment is to steady communication, careful preparation, and progress that is visible.
Truck accident cases move quickly, and early representation can make a meaningful difference. The sooner evidence is preserved, and the investigation begins, the stronger your position may be.
We represent motor vehicle accident victims on a 25% contingency fee basis, so there are no upfront costs and no legal fees unless compensation is recovered.
If you were injured in a truck accident in Cleveland or the surrounding area, contact Ralls & Ralls Co. L.P.A. for a free consultation. We will review your situation, explain your options, and take timely steps to protect your claim.
Your recovery matters. Your rights matter.
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