Truck Accidents

Truck Accident Attorneys in Louisiana

A Berniard Law Firm attorney in a suit standing in a gravel lot next to a large, commercial 18-wheeler semi-truck.

We Level the Playing Field Against Trucking Companies

A collision with an 18-wheeler is not just a “car accident.” It is a catastrophic event involving a vehicle that weighs 80,000 pounds crashing into a passenger car weighing only 4,000 pounds.

The physics are simple, and the results are often deadly.

At the Berniard Law Firm, we know that truck drivers are held to a higher standard than regular motorists. When they break the rules—or when their companies push them to drive while fatigued—we are here to hold them accountable.

Why Truck Accidents Are Different

Unlike a typical car crash, a truck accident involves massive commercial insurance policies and strict federal regulations. Truck drivers must obtain a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) and follow the rules of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA).

We investigate violations of these specific safety rules:

  • Hours of Service (Driver Fatigue): Federal law limits how many hours a driver can be behind the wheel without a break. Tired drivers are dangerous drivers.
  • Improper Loading: Cargo that is not secured properly can shift, causing the truck to jackknife or rollover.
  • Maintenance Failures: Worn-out brakes and bald tires are common on trucks owned by companies trying to cut costs.

The "Rapid Response" Team: Why You Need a Lawyer Now

When an 18-wheeler causes a crash, the trucking company doesn’t wait. They dispatch a team of investigators and lawyers to the scene immediately—sometimes before the police have even finished their report.

Their goal is simple: to find any reason to blame the accident on you and limit their financial exposure.

You need someone on your side immediately. Our attorneys move quickly to issue Spoliation Letters, which legally force the trucking company to preserve critical evidence that they might otherwise destroy, such as:

  • The “Black Box” (ECM): Electronic data that records the truck’s speed, braking, and engine status seconds before the crash.
  • Electronic Logging Devices (ELDs): Digital logs that prove if the driver was over their hours limit.
  • Drug & Alcohol Testing Results: Required by federal law after severe accidents.

Fighting for Full Compensation

Because the injuries in these cases are often severe—ranging from spinal cord damage and brain injuries to wrongful death—the medical bills are enormous.

We fight to ensure the trucking company’s insurance policy covers:

  • Past and future medical surgeries
  • Long-term rehabilitation
  • Lost wages and loss of earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering

Contact a Louisiana Truck Accident Attorney

Do not let a trucking company bully you into a low settlement while you are recovering from a tragedy.

Call the Berniard Law Firm at (504) 521-6000. We offer free consultations and operate on a contingency fee basis. We will review the driver’s logs, analyze the black box data, and fight for the justice you deserve.