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Punitive Damages in Trucking Cases Guide

Truck accident cases sometimes warrant punitive damages beyond compensatory awards when trucking companies engage in egregious misconduct. Understanding the legal standards, types of conduct that trigger these awards, and state-by-state variations can determine whether your case is worth hundreds of thousands or millions.

Marcus Delaney
Marcus DelaneyFMCSA Compliance & Accident Investigation Analyst
MAR 01, 2026
Severely damaged car after collision with large commercial semi-truck on highway
Commercial Truck Accident Settlements by Injury Type
Mar 01, 2026
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15 MIN
Recovering from a collision with an 80,000-pound commercial truck involves more than physical healing. The financial stakes are dramatically higher than typical car accidents, with settlements frequently reaching six or seven figures. Understanding what drives these numbers can mean the difference between covering bills and securing your future.
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Damaged passenger car in front of a commercial semi-truck after a highway collision
Average Truck Accident Settlement by Injury Type
Mar 01, 2026
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15 MIN
Truck accident settlements vary dramatically from $50,000 for minor injuries to over $10 million in catastrophic cases. Understanding compensation factors, settlement timelines, and common negotiation mistakes helps victims maximize their claims and make informed decisions about settlement offers.
Semi truck accident scene on highway with damaged sedan, skid marks, and emergency cones
Average Semi Truck Accident Settlement Guide
Mar 01, 2026
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18 MIN
Truck accident settlements range dramatically based on injury severity—from $25,000 for minor injuries to over $10 million for catastrophic cases. Understanding the factors that determine settlement value, including medical expenses, lost wages, liability clarity, and insurance policy limits, helps victims pursue fair compensation.
Truck accident scene on a highway with a damaged sedan next to an 18-wheeler semi-truck, emergency vehicles and orange cones on the road, New Mexico desert landscape in the background
Albuquerque Truck Accident Attorneys Guide
Mar 01, 2026
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21 MIN
Truck accidents in Albuquerque create complex legal battles involving federal regulations, multiple liable parties, and aggressive insurance tactics. Unlike standard car accidents, commercial vehicle collisions require attorneys who understand FMCSR regulations, electronic logging devices, and corporate liability structures.
Aerial view of a serious semi-truck and sedan collision on a multi-lane interstate highway with emergency vehicles and traffic backup
What Happens When a Truck Driver Gets in an Accident?
Mar 01, 2026
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16 MIN
When a commercial truck accident occurs, the legal aftermath affects drivers, companies, and victims differently. Federal regulations trigger mandatory drug testing, DOT reporting, and investigations. Liability often extends beyond the driver to trucking companies, maintenance contractors, and cargo loaders.
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Truck accident scene on a highway with a damaged sedan next to an 18-wheeler semi-truck, emergency vehicles and orange cones on the road, New Mexico desert landscape in the background
Albuquerque Truck Accident Attorneys Guide
Mar 01, 2026
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21 MIN
Truck accidents in Albuquerque create complex legal battles involving federal regulations, multiple liable parties, and aggressive insurance tactics. Unlike standard car accidents, commercial vehicle collisions require attorneys who understand FMCSR regulations, electronic logging devices, and corporate liability structures.
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Severe highway collision between a large semi-trailer truck and a crushed sedan with emergency lights in the background
Truck Accident Lawsuit Settlements
Mar 01, 2026
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18 MIN
Commercial truck crashes generate significantly higher settlements than car accidents due to severe injuries, federal regulations, and substantial insurance policies. Settlement values range from $25,000 for minor injuries to $10 million+ for wrongful death, depending on injury severity, liability evidence, and negotiation strategy.
Truck accident scene on a highway with a damaged sedan next to an 18-wheeler semi-truck, emergency vehicles and orange cones on the road, New Mexico desert landscape in the background
Albuquerque Truck Accident Attorneys Guide
Mar 01, 2026
/
21 MIN
Truck accidents in Albuquerque create complex legal battles involving federal regulations, multiple liable parties, and aggressive insurance tactics. Unlike standard car accidents, commercial vehicle collisions require attorneys who understand FMCSR regulations, electronic logging devices, and corporate liability structures.
Severely damaged car after collision with large commercial semi-truck on highway
Commercial Truck Accident Settlements by Injury Type
Mar 01, 2026
/
15 MIN
Recovering from a collision with an 80,000-pound commercial truck involves more than physical healing. The financial stakes are dramatically higher than typical car accidents, with settlements frequently reaching six or seven figures. Understanding what drives these numbers can mean the difference between covering bills and securing your future.
Garbage truck stopped on a narrow residential street at dawn with a sedan waiting behind it
Garbage Truck Accidents Guide
Mar 01, 2026
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20 MIN
Garbage trucks weighing up to 64,000 pounds create catastrophic collision risks through blind spots, frequent stops, and backing maneuvers. Understanding liability differences between municipal and private waste companies, evidence preservation requirements, and shortened filing deadlines determines your recovery options.
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