
Evolving federal and state regulations
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.
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.
Media coverage of truck accidents can significantly shape public opinion, influence juries, and affect both settlement negotiations and policy reforms.
Truck accident cases must follow not only federal and state rules but also the unique procedures of local courts. These rules shape how cases move forward and can influence outcomes.
The jury plays a central role in truck accident trials, as jurors ultimately decide liability and damages. The process of selecting a fair and impartial jury—called voir dire—is one of the most important steps in preparing for trial.