Truck Accident Lawyer Referral Partners for Downtime Claims
Experienced Truck Accident Law Firm Handling Downtime and Loss of Use Claims for Truck Drivers and Fleets
When your clients are victims of truck accidents but need specialized representation for commercial vehicle property damage and business loss claims, Eckert & Associates, P.A. provides the expertise you need. Our team focuses exclusively on recovering property damage, downtime, and diminished value for owner-operators and fleets involved in crashes.
Why Attorneys Partner With Our Law Firm
We Fill a Critical Gap in Commercial Vehicle Representation
Most personal injury practices handle bodily injury, medical bills, and pain and suffering for accident victims. That’s essential work, but it leaves a gap. Our team handles what personal injury law firms don’t: commercial vehicle property damage, business interruption, and loss of use claims for operators and fleet owners.
Injury lawyers and injury attorneys focus on people. We focus on vehicles and the businesses that depend on them.
Specialized Expertise in Commercial Transportation and Truck Crashes
Unlike general car accidents or standard crashes, commercial vehicle cases involve:
- Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulations
- DOT rules
- Commercial truck valuation and specialized repair requirements
- Trucking industry economics and downtime calculations
- Fleet operations and business interruption
- Federal trucking compliance and safety standards
- Complex liability involving multiple parties
Our experienced team understands every aspect of trucking operations, from owner-operator economics to fleet management.
Nationwide Coverage for Truck Accident Claims and Property Damage Cases
Whether you need coverage near your office, a truck accident lawyer near your client’s location, or representation anywhere in the country, we handle cases nationwide.
Our law firm has relationships with:
- Local referral attorneys in all states
- Insurance adjusters across all states
- Body shops specializing in commercial truck repair
- Appraisers familiar with commercial vehicle valuations
- Experts in accident reconstruction for complex scenarios
We are positioned as a leading law firm in the country for commercial vehicle property damage and downtime claims.
Who We Serve Through Attorney Referrals
Owner-Operators and Independent Drivers
When operators are involved in crashes, their entire livelihood stops. We recover:
- Property damage to their commercial truck or vehicle
- Loss of use income during repairs or replacement
- Diminished value after repairs
- Out-of-pocket expenses and deductibles
Fleet Owners and Transportation Companies
Fleet operators face compounded losses when crashes sideline multiple units. We handle:
- Fleet subrogation claims
- Multi-vehicle accident claims
- Business interruption calculations
- Insurance carrier negotiations
Commercial Vehicle Operators
Beyond traditional over-the-road operations, we serve operators of:
- Limousine and black car services
- Heavy equipment and construction vehicles
- Delivery and cargo vehicles
- Any commercial vehicle or truck involved in a not-at-fault crash
What We Handle
Property Damage Recovery After Crashes
Crashes cause significant property damage. We pursue full recovery for:
- Repair costs including parts delays and specialty components
- Total loss valuations reflecting actual market value
- Custom equipment and modifications
- Supplemental repairs discovered during the process
Loss of Use and Downtime Recovery
This is often the largest component of accident claims. We calculate and recover:
- Daily income loss based on actual earnings
- Seasonal variations and peak period rates
- Contract losses and missed opportunities
- Reasonable rental costs when applicable
Business Interruption and Economic Losses
While injury lawyers handle bodily harm to people, we handle truck accident injury to the business:
- Lost contracts and business relationships
- Damage to commercial reputation
- Increased insurance costs
- Future earning capacity impact
Diminished Value Claims
After crashes, even perfectly repaired vehicles lose market value. We pursue diminished value with professional appraisals and market data.
Professional Collaboration, Backed by Results
Our Referral Partnership Model
Seamless Coordination With Personal Injury Practices
You handle:
As the personal injury lawyer or personal injury attorney:
- Medical bills and treatment costs
- Lost wages for injured parties
- Pain and suffering
- Permanent injury and disability
- Wrongful death claims
We handle:
- Commercial vehicle property damage
- Business loss of use and downtime
- Diminished value of equipment
- Subrogation and insurance recovery
- Out of pocket expenses due to the accident
We coordinate closely so accident victims and victims of truck accidents receive comprehensive representation without duplication.
Clear Fee Arrangements
Contingency basis – We work on contingency like most injury attorneys, so there’s no cost to your client unless we recover.
No conflicts – We don’t compete for the same damages. Your personal injury claim and our property damage claim are separate.
Transparent splits – When cases are referred for litigation, we discuss fair referral arrangements upfront.
We Protect Your Client Relationships
You remain lead counsel for personal injury law matters.
We provide regular updates to you and your client on the property damage claim.
We coordinate strategy to ensure cases proceed efficiently on both fronts.
Your client benefits from specialized expertise without losing their trusted personal injury lawyer.
Common Causes of Truck Accidents We Investigate
Car vs Truck: Typically Car Driver Is Negligent
- Studies show truck drivers are not at fault 85% of the time
- We investigate liability and damages
- We proceed against at-fault owner, driver, and any employer involved
Truck Driver-Related Causes
- Distracted driving or truck driving violations
- Fatigue from hours of service violations
- Impaired driving
- Inadequate training
- Aggressive driving or speeding
Company Negligence
Trucking company may be liable for:
- Inadequate maintenance programs
- Pressure to violate hours of service rules
- Failure to properly vet and train drivers
- Inadequate safety policies
- Equipment failures due to cost-cutting
Vehicle and Equipment Failures
- Brake failures on commercial vehicles
- Tire blowouts
- Steering system failures
- Lighting and visibility issues
- Cargo securement failures
Third-Party Causes
- Truck manufacturer defects
- Maintenance provider negligence
- Loading company errors
- Road design or maintenance issues
Our experienced truck accident team investigates all potential causes and liable parties.
Initial Case Evaluation
When you refer a truck accident case, we immediately:
- Review the police report and other documents
- Assess liability and insurance coverage
- Evaluate property and business damages
- Determine potential recovery for property damage and loss of use
- Provide you with a clear assessment of the truck accident claim
Comprehensive Investigation
Our team conducts thorough investigation:
Accident scene documentation – We may work with accident reconstruction experts to establish fault and causation.
Photos and videos of the accident scene – We gather all available visual evidence from the date of the accident.
Regulatory compliance review – We examine Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration records, driver logs, and maintenance records.
Economic analysis – We calculate actual business losses with supporting documentation.
Demand and Negotiation
We build comprehensive truck accident claims that include:
- Detailed property damage documentation
- Calculated loss of use tied to actual earnings
- Diminished value appraisals
- Mitigation evidence
- Clear liability analysis
Our experienced truck accident team then negotiates aggressively with insurance companies for fair settlement for a truck accident claim.
Litigation When Necessary
While the vast majority of truck accident cases claim settle, we’re prepared for trucking litigation when needed.
Our team’s local counsel has experience in court and works with accident reconstruction experts, adjusters, forensic accountants, and industry specialists.
Why Commercial Vehicle CasesRequire Specialized Lawyers
Complex Federal and State Regulations
Commercial vehicle crashes involve regulations that don’t apply to standard car accidents:
- Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration safety rules
- Department of Transportation, federal and in each state
- Federal trucking regulations on hours of service
- Commercial driver licensing requirements
- Vehicle inspection and maintenance standards
- Cargo securement regulations
A general vehicle accident attorney may not understand these specialized rules.
Unique Valuation Challenges
Commercial truck valuation differs from passenger vehicles:
- Specialized equipment and modifications
- Revenue-generating capacity considerations
- Market variations for different vehicle types
- Mileage and usage patterns
- Specialty components and custom features
Business Loss Calculations
Calculating what a truck accident case is worth requires understanding:
- Owner-operator income and economics
- Fleet utilization rates
- Seasonal revenue patterns
- Contract obligations
- Industry-specific factors
Injury lawyers skilled in personal injury damages may not have expertise in commercial business loss calculations. This is where our firm can partner with you to provide needed expertise.
Multiple Liable Parties
Crashes often involve multiple parties who may be responsible for the accident:
- The driver who operated the vehicle
- The owner of the vehicle
- Companies that employed or contracted the driver
- Trucking company may be liable for maintenance failures
- Truck manufacturer for defective components
- Cargo loaders, maintenance providers, or other third parties
Determining who is responsible for your truck crash requires investigation into every aspect of trucking operations.
Types of Crashes We Handle
Rear-End Collisions
When a truck crash involves rear-end collision, we pursue claims for:
- Cab and trailer damage
- Cargo damage and loss
- Extended downtime for specialized repairs
- Lost contracts due to equipment unavailability
Jackknife and Rollover Incidents
These severe crashes often result in total loss. We fight for:
- Fair market value reflecting actual vehicle worth
- Loss of use during replacement period
- Cargo claims, including transfer and losses
- Business interruption losses
Multi-Vehicle Crashes
When many truck accidents involve multiple vehicles, we:
- Sort out complex liability issues
- Coordinate with multiple insurance carriers
- Pursue all available sources of recovery
- Work with accident reconstruction experts to establish fault
Underride and Override Collisions
These catastrophic incidents often involve both severe personal injury (handled by injury attorneys) and total vehicle loss (which we handle).
Loading Dock and Facility Incidents
Crashes that occurred at commercial facilities may involve:
- Premises liability
- Loading equipment failures
- Third-party negligence
- Personal injury and workers' compensation coordination
Geographic Coverage and Nationwide Representation
Major Markets for
Commercial Vehicle Cases
We, directly and through our local referral attorneys, frequently handle cases in primary transportation corridors:
Chicago and Midwest – If you need a Chicago truck accident lawyer near your office or client, we cover all states, including Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
Texas – Major transportation hub with high volumes of commercial vehicle crashes
California – Complex regulations and high-value commercial truck cases
Florida – Tourism and freight corridor with frequent crashes
Northeast Corridor – Dense traffic and commercial vehicle incidents
Southeast – Major distribution centers and transportation routes
Nationwide Network
- Licensed referral attorneys in multiple jurisdictions
- Relationships with experts when needed
- Understanding of state-specific regulations
- Experience with regional insurance carriers
Whether you need a truck accident lawyer near your location or coverage anywhere in the country, we’re positioned as a leading property damage law firm in the country for commercial vehicle claims.
Not Just a Truck Accident LawyerHere's How We Are Different
We’re Not a Personal Injury Law Firm
Personal injury lawyers and injury attorneys do essential work representing accident victims and victims of truck accidents who suffer bodily harm.
But operators and fleet owners involved in crashes need different expertise. They need attorneys who understand:
- Commercial vehicle economics
- Trucking industry operations
- Business loss calculations
- Equipment valuation
- Federal and state regulations
We Focus Exclusively on Property Damage and Business Losses
While personal injury law firms handle medical claims, we handle:
- Commercial truck and vehicle property damage
- Loss of use and business interruption
- Diminished value claims
- Subrogation recovery
- Equipment and cargo losses
This specialization makes us more effective at recovering these specific damages.
We Understand Transportation Operations
Our experienced truck accident team knows:
- How operators generate income
- What fleet owners need to stay operational
- Why downtime calculations differ from standard vehicle accident cases
- How to prove business losses to insurance adjusters
- What documentation is required for property damage claims
We’re Part of the Transportation Community
We maintain relationships with:
- Owner-operator associations
- Trucking industry groups
- Commercial insurance specialists
- Fleet management professionals
- Operators and fleet owners nationwide
This immersion in trucking law and the trucking industry makes us more effective advocates.
Initial Contact
Call 1-800-DOWNTIME or email us with basic case information:
- Type of crash or incident
- When the accident occurred
- Type of commercial truck or vehicle involved
- Whether client is an operator, owner, or fleet manager
- Insurance information
- Your role and referral arrangement preferences
Case Review
Our experienced truck accident team reviews the case and provides:
- Assessment of liability and potential recovery
- Explanation of what we can recover
- Timeline expectations
- Referral arrangement proposal
Client Introduction
Once you approve, we:
- Connect with your client (with you on the call if preferred)
- Explain our role vs. your role as personal injury attorney
- Gather initial documentation
- Begin investigation immediately
Ongoing Coordination
Throughout the case:
- We provide regular updates to you and the client
- We coordinate strategy on timing and settlement
- We ensure your personal injury law claim and our property claim support each other
- We handle all property damage negotiations while you focus on injury aspects
- We are careful regarding releases and settlements
Common Scenarios We Handle
Owner-Operator Rear-Ended While Stopped
Driver stopped at traffic light is struck by inattentive motorist. The truck crash results in:
- Significant cab and trailer damage
- Extended repair time due to parts delays
- Lost income during entire repair period
- Diminished value after repairs
Your role as personal injury lawyer: Handle any bodily injury to the driver and passengers.
Our role: Recover the equipment’s property damage, repairs, loss of use, diminished value, and out-of-pocket costs.
Fleet Vehicle in Multi-Vehicle Incident
Fleet owner has a vehicle involved in a highway crash. Multiple vehicles are involved, creating complex liability. The incident causes:
- Total loss of the vehicle
- Cargo damage
- Business interruption across the fleet
- Increased insurance costs
Your role: Handle any injuries to the fleet driver or other parties.
Our role: Pursue property damage, valuation of equipment, cargo loss, business interruption, and subrogation claims.
Jackknife Incident With Unclear Liability
A semi-truck accident occurs when a vehicle jackknifes, but the cause of a truck jackknife is disputed. Potential causes include:
- Road conditions
- Brake failure
- Driver error
- Improper loading
- Other driver/vehicle’s negligence
Your role: Represent injured parties in the personal injury lawsuit.
Our role: Investigate what led to the accident, determine who is at fault for the accident, and pursue property damage claims against responsible parties.
Loading Dock Incident
An accident that occurred at a loading facility when another driver hits the client, equipment fails, or loading procedures cause damage. The trucking company may share liability with the facility operator.
Your role: Handle any truck accident injury to workers or drivers.
Our role: Sort out complex liability, pursue property damage claims, and recover business losses.
Resources for Referring Attorneys
Understanding Property Claims vs. Personal Injury Claims
Personal injury claims (your expertise):
- Bodily injury and medical treatment
- Lost wages due to injury
- Pain and suffering
- Permanent disability
- Wrongful death
Property and business claims (our expertise):
- Vehicle property damage
- Lost income due to vehicle downtime
- Diminished value of equipment
- Business interruption losses
- Cargo and equipment damage
Both are valuable. Both require specialized expertise. Together, we serve the client comprehensively.
Statute of Limitations for Filing Claims
Limitations for filing a truck accident property damage claim vary by state. It’s important to act quickly because:
- Evidence deteriorates quickly after the accident scene is cleared
- Witnesses’ memories fade
- Insurance companies are harder to negotiate with over time
- Clients need income recovery immediately, not years later
Early referral maximizes recovery potential.
Case Evaluation Checklist
When considering whether to refer a case, gather:
- Police report from the accident scene
- Photos of the accident scene and vehicle damage
- Dash cam footage
- Insurance information for all partiesInsurance information for all parties
- Type of commercial truck or vehicle involved
- Client’s role (operator, fleet owner, independent contractor)
- Extent of property damage
- Business records showing income/utilization
- Any truck accident injury information
Join Our Referral Network
Benefits of Partnering With Our Law Firm
- Specialized expertise - We know trucking law and commercial vehicle claims inside and out.
- Nationwide coverage - We handle your truck accident claim anywhere in the country.
- Fast response - We act immediately to preserve evidence and protect client rights.
- Clear communication - We keep you informed throughout the case.
- Fair referral arrangements - We value attorney relationships and compensate referrals fairly.
- No conflicts - We don't compete for personal injury damages you're pursuing.
- Better client outcomes - Clients receive comprehensive representation from specialists in each area.
Who Should Join
- Personal injury lawyers and injury attorneys who handle commercial vehicle crashes
- Car accident attorneys who encounter commercial truck cases requiring specialized expertise
- General practice attorneys who need referral partners for complex claims
- Workers' compensation attorneys whose clients need property damage representation
- Any attorney who wants to provide clients with specialized trucking law expertise
What Attorneys Say About Working With Us
“I’ve referred several cases to Eckert & Associates. They handle the property damage and business loss claims seamlessly while I focus on my client’s personal injury. The coordination is excellent and my clients get better results.”
Personal injury attorney, Illinois
“As a general practice lawyer, I didn’t have expertise in commercial vehicle valuations and downtime calculations. Referring the property damage aspect to Eckert allowed my client to get specialized representation while I handled other aspects of the case.”
General practice attorney, Florida
“The trucking industry has unique economics and regulations. Eckert’s team understands this world in a way most personal injury firms don’t. They’re my go-to referral for any commercial vehicle property damage case.”
Injury attorney, Texas
About Eckert & Associates, P.A.
Leading Law Firm for Commercial Vehicle Property Damage Claims
Since 1988, attorney Kelsea Eckert has practiced law. She leads our law firm in representing operators, fleet owners, and commercial vehicle operators in property damage and business loss claims.
We are recognized as one of the premier practices in the nation for commercial vehicle downtime and property damage recovery.
Our Commitment
We work on contingency, respond immediately to referrals, coordinate seamlessly with personal injury lawyers, and provide specialized expertise that benefits your clients.
Partner with us on your next case.
This page is for attorney referral information only. No attorney-client relationship is created until we agree in writing to represent a client. Referral arrangements are discussed on a case-by-case basis in compliance with applicable ethics rules.
Our Focus
We handle: Property damage, loss of use, diminished value, and business interruption for commercial vehicles.
We don’t handle: Bodily injury, medical claims, or personal injury law matters (we coordinate with injury lawyers who do).
Our Results
Our Expertise
- Trucking industry operations and economics
- Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration regulations
- DOT laws and rules
- Commercial truck and vehicle valuation
- Liability and causation analysis
- Business loss calculations
- Trucking litigation when necessary through local counsel
Our Results
Take the Next Step: Refer Your Case
Attorney ReferralsFrequently Asked Questions
Refer when your client:
- Is an operator or fleet owner
- Was involved in a truck crash causing property damage
- Faces business losses due to vehicle downtime
- Needs specialized trucking law expertise
- Has a commercial vehicle or truck with significant value
- Operates in the trucking industry
No. We focus on property damage and business losses. You or another personal injury lawyer should handle bodily injury claims. We coordinate closely to serve the client comprehensively.
We discuss fair referral arrangements upfront based on your involvement level. Our goal is to create win-win partnerships where attorneys are fairly compensated and clients get specialized expertise.
If you’re referring a case where the driver was injured in a truck accident, we can coordinate. You handle the truck accident injury claim while we handle property damage, or we can refer the injury aspect to qualified professionals if needed.
Same day, typically. Cases require fast action to preserve evidence from the accident scene, document losses from the date of the accident, and protect clients’ rights. Our goal is to respond to referrals within hours.
Yes. We keep referring attorneys informed throughout the case so you can update your clients and coordinate strategy.
Because of our careful selection process, the vast majority of truck accident cases we handle result in favorable settlements. When necessary, we’re prepared for trucking litigation and our referral attorneys have strong trial experience.
Yes. We provide free case evaluations to help you and your client understand the potential value of your truck accident property damage and business loss claim. This helps you advise clients on the truck accident case worth.
This page is for attorney referral information only. No attorney-client relationship is created until we agree in writing to represent a client. Referral arrangements are discussed on a case-by-case basis in compliance with applicable ethics rules.