Roanoke Truck Accident Lawyer
Last updated on April 3, 2026
In 2022, Virginia roads were the site of 2,981 large truck crashes. Approximately 60 of these accidents were fatal. Meanwhile, 844 victims were left injured, and 2,077 incidents resulted in substantial property damage. When you or someone you love becomes part of these statistics, the road to recovery often feels impossible to navigate.
Our attorneys at Crandall & Katt, Attorneys at Law, are prepared to guide you through this challenging time. We bring more than 100 years of combined experience to your truck accident case. As your legal allies, we will take the time to listen to your story, understand your concerns and develop a personalized approach to your family’s situation. Our team offers free in-office and telephone consultations. We will handle all the complex legal details while you focus on healing.
Why Truck Accident Cases Are More Complex Than Car Accidents
The aftermath of a commercial truck accident comes with challenges that simply do not exist in other motor vehicle accident cases. The injuries are often more severe, and the legal process is also far more complicated.
You need an experienced personal injury attorney who understands the nuances of trucking litigation and can protect your interests from the start. Our investigation focuses on key differences, including:
- Federal regulations: The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) sets strict rules for truck drivers and trucking companies. A violation of these rules can be critical evidence in your case.
- Driver logbooks: We carefully analyze these logs for signs of driver fatigue or falsification, which often contribute to serious accidents.
- Black box data: Commercial trucks contain an electronic data recorder (EDR) called a “black box.” This records crucial data, such as the truck’s speed, braking activity and other information just before a crash. We act quickly to preserve this data before the trucking company can erase it.
- Maintenance records: We investigate maintenance records to find evidence of neglect, such as faulty brakes, worn tires or other mechanical failures that may have caused the collision.
- Cargo loading errors: Shifting cargo can cause a driver to lose control, while an overweight truck may need a much longer distance to stop.
- Multiple liable parties: Unlike a car accident that usually involves two drivers, a truck accident can involve several responsible parties. These may include the driver, the trucking company, the cargo loader or even the manufacturer of a faulty truck part.
You can trust us to develop a legal strategy specifically for you and your family. We will explore all potential causes of the accident, whether it is speeding, distracted driving or driving under the influence. We will also look deeper into issues like inadequate driver training or a driver’s failure to safely manage a truck’s large blind spots. Our goal is to leave no stone unturned in our fight for your recovery.
Who Is Responsible in A Truck Accident Case?
While the truck driver’s actions are a key part of the investigation, other companies and individuals may also share the blame for the collision. These responsibilities may include:
- Truck driver: The driver’s choices behind the wheel are often the primary cause of a crash. These include negligent actions such as speeding, distracted driving, violating traffic laws or driving while fatigued.
- Trucking company: In every case we handle, we investigate if the company pressured drivers to meet unrealistic deadlines, failed to provide proper training, or hired a driver with a poor safety record.
- Maintenance contractor: Some trucking companies outsource their vehicle repairs to third-party maintenance shops. If a mechanic performs a faulty repair or fails to identify a dangerous mechanical issue, that contractor may be responsible for the accident.
- Cargo loaders: The company or team responsible for loading cargo onto the truck can be liable if they did their job incorrectly.
- Parts manufacturers: Sometimes, the accident is not due to human error but to a mechanical failure. If a defective part, like a tire, brake system or steering component fails and causes the crash, the part’s manufacturer can be held liable.
An experienced truck accident attorney knows how to identify every responsible party and all available insurance policies. We use this information to hold them accountable and fight for the financial resources you need and deserve.
Compensation Available in Truck Accident Claims
Our attorneys fight to secure fair compensation that accounts for every part of your journey. This includes covering all your medical expenses—from emergency services and hospital stays to the long-term rehabilitation you may need to heal. We also seek payment for the wages you lost while out of work and fight for compensation if your injuries cause a permanent disability. Furthermore, we pursue damages for the significant pain and emotional suffering you have endured.
For families who have tragically lost a loved one, we provide compassionate guidance through a wrongful death claim. This allows us to seek justice on your behalf and pursue compensation for funeral expenses, the loss of your family member’s income and the profound loss of their support and companionship.
Representing Truck Accident Victims in Roanoke and Southwest Virginia
Call our office at 888.699.7611 or send a message by completing this online form. We regularly help clients from Roanoke, Salem, Vinton and communities throughout Western Virginia. As seasoned attorneys, we understand the specific dangers of the busy I-81 corridor and have the experience needed to build a powerful case on your behalf.











