Brooklyn Truck Accident Lawyers
- Brooklyn Car Accidents
- Brooklyn Truck Accidents
- Brooklyn Motorcycle Accidents
- Brooklyn Slip & Fall Accidents
- Brooklyn Pedestrian Accidents
- Brooklyn Bicycle Accidents
- Brooklyn Bus Accident Lawyer
- Brooklyn Scooter Accidents
- Brooklyn Subway Accidents
- Brooklyn Wrongful Death
- Brooklyn Rideshare Accidents
- Brooklyn Construction Accidents
- Brooklyn Train Accidents
- Brooklyn Delivery Driver Accidents
- Brooklyn Premises Liability
Truck Accident Lawyer Brooklyn, NY
When an 80,000-pound tractor-trailer collides with a passenger vehicle in Brooklyn, the results are devastating. Crushed metal. Broken bones. Spinal cord damage. Traumatic brain injuries. Families left wondering how they’ll pay for medical care while the injured person can’t work.
Our Brooklyn, NY truck accident lawyer levels the playing field. At Rosenberg & Rodriguez Personal Injury Lawyers, we’ve recovered a $750,000 truck accident settlement, an $875,000 settlement in a difficult liability case, and jury verdicts of $815,000 and $760,000. We’ve helped our clients recover millions of dollars from trucking companies, insurance carriers, and corporations that prioritize profits over safety.
Why Choose Rosenberg & Rodriguez Personal Injury Lawyers for Truck Accident Cases in Brooklyn, NY?
We’ve Won Against Trucking Companies
Trucking companies carry large insurance policies, often $1 million or more. They can afford aggressive defense teams. Beating them requires attorneys who understand federal trucking regulations, who know how to preserve electronic evidence, and who aren’t afraid to take cases to trial.
Our track record proves we can win these fights:
• $750,000 truck accident settlement
• $875,000 settlement in a high-risk liability case
• $815,000 jury verdict
• $760,000 jury verdict
• $550,000 rear-end accident settlement
• $500,000 auto accident settlement
These outcomes come from thorough preparation and the willingness to fight in court when trucking companies refuse fair settlements.
If you need a personal injury attorney in Brooklyn, NY, our results demonstrate what we accomplish for our clients.
Attorneys With Trial Experience
Ivan Rodriguez has practiced personal injury law in New York for 25 years. He understands the federal regulations that govern the trucking industry. He knows how to obtain evidence from electronic logging devices, black boxes, and driver qualification files. His experience in both State and Federal Courts gives him the ability to pursue claims against any trucking company, from local delivery fleets to national carriers.
Laura Rosenberg has been licensed in New York and New Jersey since 2001. Super Lawyers has recognized her every year from 2019 through 2026, placing her among the top 5% of attorneys. She is a member of the Brooklyn Women’s Bar Association, the New York State Bar Association, and the New York State Trial Lawyers Association.
Immediate Investigation
Evidence in truck accident cases disappears fast. Electronic logging device data gets overwritten after a set period. Trucking companies repair or scrap damaged vehicles. Witnesses forget details. We move quickly to preserve evidence, send spoliation letters to prevent destruction of records, and build your case from day one.
Contingency Fee Representation
You pay nothing upfront. We advance all costs and only collect a fee if we recover compensation for you. This puts experienced attorneys in your corner without adding financial pressure during your recovery.
What Our Clients Say
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
“I can’t say enough good things about this firm. From the first phone call to the final settlement, they treated me with respect and kept me informed every step of the way. They fought hard for me and got results. Thank you Rosenberg & Rodriguez Personal Injury Lawyers!” – Keron Coleman
Read more reviews on our Google Business Profile.
Types of Truck Accident Cases We Handle in Brooklyn
Commercial vehicle crashes happen throughout Brooklyn’s busy streets and highways. We handle all types of truck collision claims.
Tractor-trailer accidents. 18-wheelers traveling through Brooklyn on the BQE, Belt Parkway, and local streets cause catastrophic injuries when they jackknife, rollover, or collide with smaller vehicles.
Delivery truck crashes. Amazon, UPS, FedEx, and local delivery vehicles crowd Brooklyn streets. Drivers rushing to meet quotas cause preventable accidents.
Construction vehicle accidents. Brooklyn’s constant development means dump trucks, cement mixers, and heavy equipment share roads with passenger cars. These massive vehicles create serious hazards.
Bus accidents. Commercial buses, charter coaches, and tour buses fall under federal trucking regulations. Crashes involving these vehicles can injure multiple passengers.
Garbage truck collisions. Sanitation vehicles making frequent stops create blind spot dangers and rear-end collision risks throughout Brooklyn neighborhoods.
Moving truck accidents. Inexperienced drivers operating large rental trucks cause accidents when they misjudge clearances, brake distances, or turning radiuses.
Tanker truck accidents. Vehicles carrying fuel, chemicals, or other hazardous materials create explosion and spill risks in addition to collision injuries.
Underride accidents. When a car slides beneath a truck’s trailer, the passenger compartment can be crushed or sheared off entirely. These crashes cause the most severe injuries.
New York and Federal Legal Requirements for Truck Accident Cases
Truck accidents involve federal rules that don’t apply to ordinary car crashes. Understanding these regulations helps build stronger claims against trucking companies.
Hours of Service Rules
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration limits how long truck drivers can operate without rest. Drivers may drive a maximum of 11 hours after 10 consecutive hours off duty. They cannot drive beyond 14 hours after coming on duty. Drivers must take a 30-minute break after 8 hours of driving.
Fatigue causes thousands of truck accidents annually. When drivers violate hours of service rules or falsify their logs, trucking companies share liability for resulting crashes.
Electronic Logging Devices
Federal law requires most commercial trucks to use electronic logging devices (ELDs) that automatically record driving time. These devices prevent drivers from falsifying paper logs. ELD data provides powerful evidence in accident cases, showing exactly when the driver was operating the vehicle.
Driver Qualification Standards
Trucking companies must verify that drivers hold valid commercial driver’s licenses, pass drug and alcohol tests, and meet medical fitness requirements. The New York DMV enforces state licensing requirements.
Companies that fail to properly screen drivers can be held liable when unqualified operators cause accidents.
Vehicle Maintenance Requirements
Federal regulations require regular inspections and maintenance of commercial trucks. Brake failures, tire blowouts, and steering malfunctions often result from inadequate maintenance. Maintenance records can prove that a trucking company knew about mechanical problems but kept the vehicle in service anyway.
New York Laws
State laws work alongside federal regulations to protect accident victims.
No-Fault Insurance
New York’s no-fault system requires your own insurance to pay medical bills and lost wages up to $50,000, regardless of fault. However, truck accidents typically cause injuries severe enough to exceed no-fault limits.
To sue the trucking company for additional damages, you must meet the “serious injury” threshold under New York Insurance Law Section 5102(d). Most truck accident victims easily meet this standard due to the severity of their injuries.
Statute of Limitations
New York’s statute of limitations gives you three years to file a personal injury lawsuit. But evidence in truck cases disappears quickly. Contact an attorney immediately to preserve your claim.
Comparative Fault
New York follows pure comparative negligence rules. Trucking companies routinely blame other drivers for accidents. They claim you were speeding, distracted, or failed to yield. An experienced attorney counters these arguments with evidence from the truck’s own data systems.
What Damages Are Recoverable in Brooklyn Truck Accident Cases?
Truck accidents cause more severe injuries than typical car crashes. Compensation in these cases is often substantial.
Economic Damages
These cover your measurable financial losses:
• Emergency medical care, trauma surgery, and ICU stays
• Long-term rehabilitation and physical therapy
• Future medical expenses for permanent injuries
• Lost wages during recovery
• Reduced earning capacity if you cannot return to your previous occupation
• Vehicle replacement
• Home modifications for catastrophic injuries
• Lifetime care costs for severe disabilities
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that large trucks are involved in thousands of fatal crashes annually. Survivors often require years of medical treatment. The CDC injury data confirms that motor vehicle crashes remain a leading cause of traumatic injury deaths.
Non-Economic Damages
New York permits compensation for pain and suffering, including:
• Physical pain from injuries and medical procedures
• Emotional trauma, anxiety, and depression
• Loss of enjoyment of life and activities
• Permanent disability or disfigurement
• Loss of consortium affecting your relationship with your spouse
Truck accidents frequently cause brain injuries that affect cognitive function and personality. Back injuries and neck injuries from the force of impact often require multiple surgeries. Soft tissue injuries may not appear on initial imaging but cause chronic pain.
Punitive Damages
When trucking companies knowingly allow dangerous practices, such as pressuring drivers to falsify logs or ignoring maintenance requirements, New York courts may award punitive damages to punish this misconduct.
Contact Rosenberg & Rodriguez Personal Injury Lawyers
If you were injured in a truck accident in Brooklyn, our firm can help you take on the trucking company and fight for maximum compensation.
We offer free consultations to accident victims. We’ll review your case, explain your options, and answer your questions. No obligation. No pressure.
Our contingency fee arrangement means you pay nothing unless we win. We advance all costs and only collect a fee when you recover compensation.
With over 100 combined years of experience, our attorneys know how to investigate truck accidents, preserve evidence, and build winning cases against trucking companies and their insurers.
Contact us today to schedule your free case evaluation. Evening and weekend appointments are available.











