Truck Driver Negligence
Injured by a Negligent Truck Driver on a Las Vegas Highway? Paul Can Help.
Commercial trucks travel daily along I-15, US-95, and the bustling Las Vegas Beltway. When mishandled, these massive vehicles can cause devastating harm. If you or a loved one was injured due to truck driver negligence on one of these roads, The Paul Powell Law Firm is here to fight for you. We hold reckless drivers and the companies behind them accountable.
We’ve recovered over $250 million for injury victims. And we do it with a promise: More Lawyer. Less Fee. That means we never take more money than you at the end of your case. Ever.
What Is Truck Driver Negligence?
Truck drivers have a legal duty to operate their vehicles safely. When they fail to meet that duty, they can be held liable for the damage they cause.
These actions don’t just break the law—they endanger lives. Our truck accident attorneys know how to prove truck drivernegligence and fight for justice.
Common examples of truck driver negligence include:
- Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol
- Violating hours-of-service rules (driving while fatigued)
- Distracted driving (texting, GPS use, eating)
- Speeding or making aggressive lane changes
- Failing to inspect or maintain the truck
- Ignoring dangerous weather or road conditions
Why Truck Accident Cases Are So Complex
Truck drivers are often backed by large companies with legal teams trained to deflect blame for truck driver negligence. They may try to:
- Shift responsibility to the driver
- Blame mechanical failure
- Downplay your injuries
- Delay or deny your claim
We know how to cut through the noise. Our legal team builds strong cases that hold all responsible parties accountable—from the driver to the trucking company and beyond.
What Compensation Can You Recover?
If you’ve been injured in a truck accident, you may be entitled to:
Medical expenses (past and future)
Lost wages and reduced earning capacity
Pain and suffering
Property damage
Wrongful death damages (in fatal cases)
We don’t settle for lowball offers. We fight for full and fair compensation.
Why Clients Trust Paul Powell
Truck accidents often involve catastrophic injuries and multiple liable parties. We know how to investigate federal violations, driver logs, and commercial insurance policies to build a strong case, allowing you to focus on recovery.
Our team of truck accident attorneys understands the nuances of these cases, including those involving commercial vehicles and trucks. They come armed with the facts to support your case so you can focus on healing.
Over $250 million recovered for injury victims
More than 75 verdicts or settlements of $1 million+
We never take more than our clients—More Lawyer. Less Fee.
Known throughout the insurance industry for winning tough cases
Steps to Take After a Truck Accident
- Get medical care—even if you feel okay
- Document the scene and vehicle damage
- Avoid speaking to trucking company reps
- Contact a lawyer before talking to insurers
These steps can protect your rights and strengthen your case. Our truck accident lawyers are here to guide you every step of the way.
We’re On Your Side
Truck drivers and their employers must be held to high safety standards. When they fail, we step in. If you’ve been hurt in a truck accident on I-15, US-95, or near the Las Vegas Distribution Center, don’t go it alone. Contact The Paul Powell Law Firm for a free case review with a trusted truck accident attorney.
We’ll listen to your story, explain your rights, and help you take the next step toward justice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common forms of truck driver negligence include distracted driving from phone use, eating, or GPS devices, driving while fatigued in violation of Hours-of-Service regulations, speeding or driving too fast for conditions, aggressive driving such as tailgating, unsafe lane changes, and road rage, impaired driving from alcohol, drugs, or medications, failure to properly inspect the vehicle before trips, improper cargo loading or securement, and failure to check blind spots before lane changes. Our truck accident attorneys investigate driver conduct to prove negligence.
An attorney can prove truck driver negligence by obtaining electronic logging device (ELD) data showing Hours-of-Service violations, analyzing cell phone records for distracted driving evidence, reviewing the driver’s qualification file for training deficiencies, examining drug and alcohol testing records, obtaining the truck’s black box data showing speed and braking, gathering surveillance footage showing the driver’s actions, interviewing witnesses about the driver’s behavior, and consulting with accident reconstruction experts. Acting quickly is essential as trucking companies may destroy this evidence.
Yes, trucking companies are typically vicariously liable for their drivers’ negligence under the legal doctrine of respondent superior when the driver was acting within the scope of employment. Additionally, trucking companies can be directly liable for negligent hiring if they failed to properly screen drivers, negligent retention if they kept drivers with poor safety records, negligent supervision if they failed to monitor driver behavior, negligent entrustment if they assigned dangerous routes to inexperienced drivers, and pressuring drivers to violate safety regulations.