
Guiding Truck‑Accident Victims to Trusted Personal Injury Lawyers
Large-truck crashes—such as those involving semi-trucks, big rigs, and commercial haulers—often result in catastrophic injuries or fatalities. According to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, in 2022 there were over 168,000 truck accidents nationwide, resulting in nearly 5,400 fatalities and more than 76,000 injuries.
Why Legal Representation for Car Accident Victims Matters
If you've been injured or lost a loved one in one of these collisions, finding a skilled attorney is vital—not only for help with mounting medical expenses and lost wages but to pursue full justice.
Justice Pipeline connects victims with lawyers who specialize in trucking collision claims, ensuring that every case—from modest injury to wrongful death—receives experienced representation.
Real-World Data on Truck and Car Collisions by State
California Truck Accident Highlights
In 2023, California recorded approximately 12,211 serious accidents involving large trucks (resulting in fatalities or injuries and suffered 412 related fatalities.
FMCSA data show statewide totals near 13,069 commercial truck crashes, including about 350 fatal collisions and 12,700+ nonfatal injuries.
Car-and-light-vehicle collisions totaled over 216,000 in 2022, causing 3,854 deaths and nearly 166,000 injuries.
Nevada Truck Accident Highlights
Las Vegas averaged over 55 traffic accidents per day. In 2019, 60 people were killed and 479 injured in truck-related crashes statewid
In 2023 there were 144 fatal collisions resulting in 149 deaths—mostly in urban areas like Vegas, where high speed and traffic density are factors.
Arizona Truck Accident Highlights
2021 saw nearly 121,345 crashes statewide—35,023 caused injuries and 1,063 were fatal, resulting in 1,180 deaths.
In Maricopa County alone there were 86,867 crashes, 35,488 injured people, and 594 fatalities.
Trucks are involved in roughly 20% of all vehicle collisions in Arizona, and those crashes tend to result in higher rates of serious injury.
Truck Accident Statistics in Other US States
How We Guide You Through the Process
Free case submission
Provide basic information about your accident—date, location, injuries, and insurance details.
Prompt attorney matching
We connect you with reputable personal injury lawyers licensed in your state, specializing in car accidents.
Immediate case evaluation
Your attorney discusses possible compensation—from medical bills and lost income to emotional distress and, where applicable, punitive damages.
No upfront fees
Most car accident lawyers work on contingency—meaning you pay only if you receive compensation.
Ongoing support
Coordinate medical records, interact with insurers, and build your case with legal guidance every step of the way
Why Justice Pipeline?
State-specific expertise: Our attorney network is versed in each state's unique laws and court processes.
Data-backed guidance: We empower you with crash statistics and legal timelines suited to your region.
Nationwide availability: Even if you're outside CA, NV or AZ, we’ll find the right legal professional for you.
Ready to Start?
If you've been hurt in a car accident—even in another state—Justice Pipeline is here to help. Submit your case today for a free, no-obligation evaluation and let us match you with a lawyer who will fight for your rights.