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Injured in an 18-wheeler accident in North Las Vegas, NV? Contact the top North Las Vegas 18 wheeler accident lawyer to seek justice and compensation.

A collision with an 18-wheeler changes everything in seconds. While you are dealing with severe injuries and mounting hospital bills, the trucking company already has investigators at the scene, lawyers reviewing footage, and adjusters calculating the lowest offer they can make. Commercial trucking cases involve federal safety regulations, multiple insurance policies, and corporate legal teams trained to protect billion-dollar companies.

At Ladah Injury & Car Accident Lawyers Las Vegas, our truck accident attorneys level this playing field within hours of your call. Our attorneys previously defended these same trucking companies, so we know their playbook, their tactics, and exactly what evidence they are trying to hide. With a $10 million trucking accident jury verdict and verdicts and settlements exceeding $400 million, we can move faster and fight harder than firms learning these strategies for the first time.

Contact us today for a free consultation and discover how our 18 wheeler accident attorneys in North Las Vegas can help you seek the compensation and justice you deserve.

How We Help After an 18 Wheeler Crash in North Las Vegas

When a commercial truck hits your vehicle, the trucking company’s insurance team is often on the scene within hours. Their job is to protect the company, not to pay you fairly. Our job is to make sure you have an equally aggressive team fighting for your side.

At Ladah Injury & Car Accident Lawyers Las Vegas, we handle every part of your tractor trailer injury claim so you can focus on your medical treatment and your family:

  • 24/7 Attorney Access: You can reach your attorney directly, day or night, and receive updates at every stage of your case.
  • Immediate Evidence Preservation: We send legal preservation letters to the carrier within 24 hours to lock down black box data, electronic logging device (ELD) records, cab camera footage, and dispatch communications before they are overwritten.
  • Full Insurance Takeover: We handle every call and letter from the insurance adjusters so you are not pressured into a recorded statement that could hurt your claim.
  • Medical and Wage Documentation: We work with your doctors and financial experts to document every medical bill, missed paycheck, and future care cost your injuries create.
  • No Fee Unless We Win: We advance all case costs and charge nothing unless we recover compensation for you.

Call (702) 252-0055 or contact us online to schedule a free consultation today.

What Compensation Can You Recover in a Tractor Trailer Injury Claim?

There is no fixed amount for a tractor trailer injury claim. What you can recover depends on the severity of your injuries, how long you are out of work, and how aggressively your case is built. Nevada law allows you to pursue compensation for every financial and personal loss the crash caused.

You may be entitled to recover:

  • Medical Expenses: Emergency care, surgery, hospitalization, physical therapy, medications, and future treatment costs.
  • Lost Wages and Earning Capacity: Income you lost while unable to work, plus reduced earning ability if your injuries are permanent.
  • Pain and Suffering: Physical pain, emotional distress, anxiety, and PTSD that result from a traumatic crash.
  • Property Damage: The cost to repair or replace your vehicle and any personal belongings damaged in the collision.
  • Wrongful Death Damages: Funeral costs, loss of financial support, and loss of companionship for families who lost a loved one.
  • Punitive Damages: Additional compensation the court can award when a driver or carrier showed extreme recklessness, such as driving drunk or knowingly violating federal safety regulations.

The most important step you can take right now is getting a free case evaluation before the insurance company makes you an offer.

Who Can Be Held Liable for a North Las Vegas 18 Wheeler Accident?

One of the biggest differences between a tractor trailer injury claim and a standard car accident claim is the number of parties who may share responsibility. More liable parties means more insurance coverage available to pay your damages.

Depending on the facts of your crash, we may pursue claims against:

  • The Truck Driver for speeding, distracted driving, fatigue, or impairment.
  • The Trucking Company for negligent hiring, inadequate driver training, or pressuring drivers to violate federal hours of service rules.
  • The Cargo Loader or Shipper if an unsecured or overweight load caused the truck to become unstable.
  • A Maintenance or Repair Company if failed brakes, blown tires, or other ignored defects contributed to the crash.
  • A Parts Manufacturer if a defective truck component failed on the road.
  • A Government Entity if dangerous road conditions or missing signage were a contributing factor.

We investigate every angle to make sure no source of compensation is left on the table.

In one case we handled, a collision between a car and a tractor-trailer appeared straightforward until we discovered the carrier had attempted to conceal the driver’s logs. Those records showed a clear violation of Federal Safety Regulations governing hours of service. Once we surfaced that evidence and added a punitive damages claim, the calculus for the defense changed entirely. Despite the plaintiff having limited economic damages and a complicated personal history, the carrier settled for over $1 million, more than 12 times the client’s medical bills, because the risk of a jury seeing those concealed logs was too great.

What Evidence Do We Preserve in the First 48 Hours?

Trucking evidence disappears fast. Electronic data gets overwritten, cameras record over old footage, and paper records get misplaced. A successful tractor trailer injury claim depends on capturing this information before it is gone.

Evidence TypeWhat It ShowsRisk Without Fast Action
ECM Black Box and ELD LogsSpeed, braking, throttle, and hours driven before the crashOverwritten within days
Cab and Trailer CamerasDriver behavior and road conditions at the time of impactAuto-deleted on a loop, sometimes within 24 hours
Dispatch and Qualcomm MessagesWhether the driver was pressured to speed or skip mandatory rest breaksRoutinely purged by the company
Driver Qualification FileHiring records, training history, and prior safety violationsCan be hidden or altered during claim negotiations
Maintenance and Inspection RecordsHistory of brake jobs, tire replacements, and repairs, or the absence of themCan be edited or lost
Post-Crash Drug and Alcohol TestsFederally required test results from shortly after the crashSamples are time-sensitive
Bills of Lading and Weight TicketsCargo weight and how it was loaded and securedOften discarded after delivery

We send formal legal preservation demands to the carrier within 24 hours of being hired. When necessary, we ask the court to order the trucking company to preserve every relevant record.

What Should You Do After an 18 Wheeler Crash in North Las Vegas?

The actions you take in the hours after a crash with an 18 wheeler can directly affect the value of your claim. Here is what to do:

Step 1: Call 911 and Get a Police Report

Call 911 immediately and wait for officers to arrive. The official police report documents the facts of the crash and is one of the first pieces of evidence an insurance company will request.

Step 2: Photograph the Scene, Vehicles, and Injuries

Use your phone to photograph all vehicle damage, skid marks, spilled cargo, road conditions, and any visible injuries. Make sure to capture the truck’s DOT number and company name on the side of the trailer.

Step 3: Seek Medical Attention Right Away

See a doctor as soon as possible, even if you feel fine. Some serious injuries, including spinal damage and traumatic brain injuries (TBI), do not produce obvious symptoms immediately after a crash.

Step 4: Report the Crash but Decline Recorded Statements

You can notify your insurance company that the crash occurred. However, do not give a recorded statement to any adjuster, including your own, before speaking with an attorney.

Step 5: Contact Ladah Injury & Car Accident Lawyers Las Vegas

The earlier you involve an attorney, the better your chances of preserving critical evidence and building a strong case. We take over from there so you can focus on getting better.

Call (702) 252-0055 or contact us online to schedule a free consultation today.

How Nevada Law Affects Your Tractor Trailer Injury Claim

A few key rules shape how much you can recover and how long you have to act.

Nevada’s Comparative Negligence Rule

Nevada follows a modified comparative negligence system. This means you can still recover compensation even if you were partially at fault for the crash, as long as you were not 51% or more responsible.

Nevada’s Two-Year Filing Deadline

You generally have two years from the date of the crash to file a personal injury lawsuit. Missing this deadline means losing your right to compensation permanently. Insurance negotiations do not pause this clock.

Commercial Trucking Insurance Requirements

Federal law requires most commercial trucks to carry at least $750,000 to $1 million in liability coverage.

A federal rule called the MCS-90 endorsement can sometimes provide an additional layer of coverage beyond the primary policy. We identify every available policy to maximize what you recover.

Why Choose Ladah Injury & Car Accident Lawyers Las Vegas?

Trucking companies and their insurers have experienced legal teams working to limit what they pay you. You deserve a firm that matches that firepower and knows exactly how the other side operates.

Several of our attorneys, including firm founder Ramzy Ladah, previously worked as insurance defense lawyers. We know the tactics carriers use to devalue claims, and we use that knowledge to build stronger cases for our clients. Ramzy Ladah is also one of only a handful of attorneys in Nevada to hold a Certified Personal Injury Specialist designation from the State Bar of Nevada, a credential that requires demonstrated proficiency and substantial experience.

Our trucking results include:

  • $10 Million Jury Verdict: The carrier’s best offer was $2 million. We took the case to trial and the jury awarded $10 million.
  • $9.2 Million Jury Verdict: A client was struck by a commercial vehicle, resulting in a serious spinal injury.
  • $5 Million Settlement: A client was struck by an object that fell from a truck.
  • $3.8 Million Settlement: A burn injury caused by a trucking accident involving a defective brake line.
  • $2.4 Million Jury Verdict: A trucking crash resulting in spinal injury and mild traumatic brain injury.

We prepare every case as if it is going to trial, which gives us real leverage during settlement negotiations. Insurance companies know we will not back down.

In one case we handled, a 35-year-old woman was struck by two tractor-trailers in a major collision. The defendants argued from the outset that she was at fault, and multiple neuropsychologists testified that she had suffered no cognitive deficits or brain injury, despite her ongoing struggles with memory loss, confusion, and communication difficulties. After finding the right medical experts and building the right record, we took the case to trial. The jury awarded $2,436,468.40 after seven days of proceedings. The defendants, who had entered trial confident of a defense verdict, offered their $2 million policy limits before the verdict was final.

Call (702) 252-0055 orcontact us online to schedule a free consultation today.

Frequently Asked Questions

How Quickly Do You Send Evidence Preservation Letters to the Trucking Company?

We send formal legal preservation demands within 24 hours of being hired, covering ELD data, ECM downloads, camera footage, and dispatch records before they can be overwritten.

What if the Trucking Company Claims the Driver Was an Independent Contractor?

We investigate the level of control the company had over the driver’s schedule, routes, and equipment. In many cases, that control is enough to hold the company liable regardless of how the driver was classified.

How Long Does a Tractor Trailer Injury Settlement Take in Nevada?

Many cases resolve within several months, but complex claims involving serious injuries or disputed liability can take a year or longer, particularly if the case proceeds to trial.

Should I Give a Recorded Statement to the Trucking Company’s Insurance Adjuster?

No. Adjusters are trained to ask questions in ways that can reduce the value of your claim. You should speak with an attorney before giving any recorded statement to any insurance representative.

What if the Truck Driver or Carrier Is Based Outside Nevada?

You can still pursue your claim in Nevada. Interstate trucking companies are subject to federal regulations regardless of where they are headquartered, and we can file claims wherever necessary to recover full compensation.

Can I Still Recover Compensation if I Was Partially at Fault for the Crash?

Yes. Nevada law allows you to recover as long as you were not 51% or more at fault. Your compensation will be reduced by your share of the blame, which is why having an attorney fight to minimize your fault percentage matters.

Contact Ladah Injury & Car Accident Lawyers Las Vegas

If you were injured in a crash with a commercial truck in North Las Vegas, the team at Ladah Injury & Car Accident Lawyers Las Vegas is ready to fight for you. We have a long history of securing substantial recoveries for injury victims across Southern Nevada, and we bring that same commitment to every tractor trailer injury claim we handle.

Our North Las Vegas office is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Your consultation is free, and you pay nothing unless we win your case.

Call (702) 252-0055 or contact us online to schedule a free consultation today.

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