According to the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT), 75% of the 600 million tons of goods transported across the state each year are moved by trucks. As you can imagine, this means that there are many large trucks occupying roads and interstates across New Jersey. Because of this, there is an increased risk of truck accidents with passenger vehicles.

Trucks are far larger and heavier than typical passenger vehicles, which could spell disaster when accidents occur. If you or a loved one has been involved in a Hoboken truck accident, contact Maggiano, DiGirolamo & Lizzi P.C. Our lawyers have over 45 years of experience in personal injury litigation, including a focus in truck accidents.

Causes of Truck Accidents

There are many potential causes of truck accidents that can all be tied back to a driver’s negligence, which is key when proving fault in a truck accident injury claim. Driver error is a common cause of truck accidents, which can include:

  • Distracted driving (texting, phone calls, etc.)
  • Speeding
  • Careless driving
  • Driving while intoxicated (DWI)

All of these driver errors are connected with negligence. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) also has their own regulations for truck drivers related to their hours of service. According to the FMCSA, truck drivers can drive no more than 11 hours per day.

Aside from driver error, truck accidents can also potentially occur from defects within the vehicle. For instance, trucks that have worn breaks or haul overweight trailers can potentially lead to accidents. When there is equipment failure that causes a truck accident, the truck’s manufacturer could be the party that is liable for the accident.

Avoiding Accidents With Trucks

There are a handful of ways you can work to prevent accidents with trucks, such as never cutting one off. It is also helpful to stay visible with trucks so your vehicle does not stay in their blind spot.

Another tip to avoid accidents with trucks is to recognize when they are making wide turns. Large trucks, especially 18-wheelers, need space to make safe turns when driving on busy roadways. You can do your part by not blocking intersections and by patiently waiting for the truck to complete its turn.

Just like with any vehicle in front of you, it is important not to tailgate, according to the National Safety Council. With trucks, tailgating means the truck driver cannot see your vehicle, which could lead to an accident. Tailgating also can lead to accidents when trucks need to promptly hit their brakes. Trucks can take longer to come to a complete stop compared to passenger vehicles, which further makes tailgating dangerous.

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Excellent law firm. Thorough, attentive, discreet, flexible, loyal, and compassionate. They are excellent at representing their clients, listening to them, and fighting for their rights. I had the pleasure of working with Michael Maggiano, Esq., Joseph Maggiano, Lawyer Tom Boyle, Bernadette, and Stephanie. Thank you all for your dedication and hard work. I highly recommend choosing this firm to represent you.

- Irina Zargarian

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I was one of those people who thought I would never sue anyone. That changed after I slipped and fell on a snow-covered hotel parking lot. I suffered a severe shoulder injury and it became apparent that I was not going to be compensated for my injury acting on my own. I live in Tennessee, so I was somewhat nervous about how I could coordinate with a legal team given the distance and the difference in time zones. I researched personal injury lawyers and was impressed with what I learned about the Maggiano law firm. I needed an attorney who had the knowledge, experience and reputation to represent me, but just as important was having an attorney who could relate to me and one who I could trust.

I knew after my first phone call with him that Mr. Maggiano was the attorney I wanted on my case. Mr. Maggiano brought in the right people to document and validate my situation which helped reinforce the facts of my injury. Everyone at the law firm was wonderful to work with! Linda Reid was a great source of information and support. I was very pleased with the settlement, and I know I would not have gotten this level of compensation without Mr. Maggiano and his team representing me. He definitely deserves a five star rating.

- Elaine

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I wanted to make sure that you were aware of my extreme gratitude to Chris DiGirolamo, and his law firm, for the work done on my behalf.

As a 33 year licensed motorcyclist in the state of NJ, I have seen a lot of friends/family go through the process of a personal injury suit, and many times the outcome is less than favorable.  Let’s face it, there is a lot of bias against bikers out there…  So when it was my turn to experience the process first hand, I didn’t hold a lot of hope that I would recover any of what I lost.

Chris DiGirolamo not only got me enough of a settlement to recover what was lost, he got the max available, allowing me to have a little piece of mind for the future as well.

He was patient when I sent endless emails full of questions and kind and understanding with regard to my case.  I will ALWAYS refer my friends to this firm, and use them again myself, if the situation ever arises…

Thank you again for all your hard work!

- Jennifer Bounassi

Legal Recourse Following a Truck Accident

If you have been involved in a truck accident in Hoboken, the personal injury and Hoboken truck accident lawyers of Maggiano, DiGirolamo & Lizzi P.C. may be able to help build your case against the trucking company or truck driver for damages you have experienced. Truck accidents can be extremely dangerous for passenger vehicle drivers involved with them, and they can lead to expensive hospital visits.

Some of the damages you may be entitled to for compensation following a truck accident in Hoboken include, but are not necessarily limited to:

  • Current medical bills
  • Future medical bills
  • Lost wages
  • Property damages
  • Emotional damages

If you need help proving liability and negligence after a truck accident, contact Maggiano, DiGirolamo & Lizzi P.C. today. We will begin serving you with a free case consultation that can allow our Hoboken truck accident lawyers to further understand your unique case and accident.

From there, we can begin by conducting our own investigation into the accident to uncover fault. Throughout our investigation, we can rely on documentation you provide us, or we can research other information that can be used to prove fault, such as police reports, surveillance video, witness testimonies, and more.

Call Maggiano, DiGirolamo & Lizzi P.C. today at (201) 585-9111. Our team of lawyers will stand by you every step of the legal process to help you potentially earn a maximum settlement for your damages. At Maggiano, DiGirolamo & Lizzi P.C., we look to bring you justice for your truck accident when negligence is at play, and we can do so by reaching a settlement with the trucking company and their insurance providers.

Verdicts and Settlements

$1,067,000 - Truck Collision

To a female truck driver who suffered fibromyalgia following a multi-vehicle accident.

$1,061,392 - Tow Truck Crash

To a 42-year old truck operator and auto mechanic who suffered ulnar neuropathy, bulging lumbar disc, torn meniscus right knee and post traumatic stress disorder when he was struck by a tow truck backing up during a job thereby ending his two occupational careers.

$2,800,000 - Trucking Accident

A man who suffered serious knee injuries when a truck pulled out in front of him

New Jersey Trucking Laws

Under NJDOT’s operating requirements, commercial trucks must display:

  • Corporate identification numbers
  • Gross vehicle weight rating
  • Primary place of business

NJDOT also mandates that truck drivers must receive entry-level training along with a physical before they can begin driving. There are also specific licensing and registration requirements for New Jersey commercial trucks. For instance, you must obtain a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) if you are driving a commercial truck that weighs over 26,000 pounds. The New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission lists other steps required for truckers to receive a CDL, such as being over the age of 18.

You May Be Able to Recover Damages for Your Hoboken Truck Accident With Maggiano, DiGirolamo & Lizzi P.C.

At Maggiano, DiGirolamo & Lizzi P.C., we have earned many successful truck accident verdicts across New Jersey and New York, and we can potentially do the same for you. Call us today at (201) 585-9111 to schedule a free consultation and to learn how a Hoboken truck accident lawyer can help. The quicker we can start to understand your accident and begin to conduct an investigation, the better prepared we will be to serve your claim.