From Semi-Truck Collisions to Product Liability Injuries, we hold negligent drivers and corporations accountable for destroying lives on our roads.
Investigating high-value claims involving motor vehicle negligence and corporate liability across all 50 states.
Holding logistics companies accountable for driver fatigue and federal safety violations.
Navigating carrier negligence to ensure victims receive maximum compensation for roadway negligence.
Seeking justice for injuries caused by design defects, manufacturing errors, or failure to warn.
Securing maximum injury compensation requires exposing safety violations and overcoming insurance carrier defense tactics.
Regulatory Violations: Trucking companies often push drivers beyond legal Hour of Service (HOS) limits, resulting in driver fatigue and catastrophic multi-vehicle pileups.
Insurance Rigs: Commercial carriers carry high-limit policies (often $1M+), but their legal teams work immediately after a crash to suppress evidence like 'Black Box' data.
Lowball Offers: Insurance companies utilize algorithms to minimize payout offers to unrepresented victims, failing to account for long-term rehabilitation needs.
Tort Rights: A car accident lawsuit levels the playing field, allowing your legal team to demand compensation for pain, suffering, and loss of life enjoyment.
Strict Liability: Manufacturers are liable for injuries caused by design flaws or manufacturing defects, even if they weren't aware of the flaw at the time of sale.
Recalls: Major product injury claims arise from recalled appliances, defective auto parts (like airbags), and hazardous consumer electronics.
In many states under 'Comparative Negligence' laws, you can still recover injury compensation as long as you were not 100% at fault. Your final settlement will simply be reduced by your percentage of liability.
Commercial truck lawsuits typically involve higher settlement amounts because federal law requires commercial rigs to carry high-limit liability insurance (often $750k to $5M+), whereas standard cars carry lower state minimums.
A typical auto accident claim takes 6 to 18 months, while complex truck accident lawsuits can take 24 months or longer due to the depth of corporate discovery and federal safety audits required.
Legal Disclaimer: Masstort Traffic provides research and case evaluation services and is not a law firm. All accident claims are evaluated by independent attorneys. No attorney-client relationship is formed by using this site.
Nationwide Service Area: Our network supports victims in California, Texas, Florida, New York, Pennsylvania, Illinois, and all other US states. Confidentiality is our priority.
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We match your specific injury with independent attorneys specialized in Multi-District Litigation (MDL).

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