
Potential legislative reforms
Lawmakers continue to explore new legislation addressing safety, technology, and accountability in the trucking industry. These reforms could significantly reshape liability and regulation in truck accident cases.
Lawmakers continue to explore new legislation addressing safety, technology, and accountability in the trucking industry. These reforms could significantly reshape liability and regulation in truck accident cases.
As trucking becomes increasingly data-driven, litigation strategies are evolving to incorporate new forms of digital and technological evidence in accident cases.
Insurance is central to truck accident litigation, and recent trends show rising costs, expanded coverage requirements, and evolving policies that affect both plaintiffs and defendants.
Trucking laws in the U.S. are shaped by both federal and state governments. As technology advances and safety concerns grow, regulations are evolving to address new challenges in the industry.
The trucking industry is adopting advanced technologies designed to reduce accidents. These innovations aim to improve safety, assist drivers, and prevent collisions before they happen.
As autonomous trucks move closer to widespread use, they raise complex legal questions about who is liable when accidents occur—drivers, trucking companies, manufacturers, or technology providers.