Clinton Louisiana Truck Accident Attorney
When an 18-wheeler, commercial truck, or other large vehicle collides with a passenger car on the highways and rural roads of East Feliciana Parish, the result is often catastrophic injuries.
If you or someone you love was injured in a truck accident in Clinton, Louisiana, you are facing one of the most complex personal injury claims in Louisiana law. You need an aggressive and experienced Clinton Louisiana truck accident lawyer by your side. You need Murphy Law Firm.
Murphy Law Firm is the personal injury law firm Clinton and East Feliciana Parish truck accident victims trust to take on the trucking companies, and we have the results to prove it.
We have recovered more than $250 million for our clients, and we are not intimidated by large corporations with deep pockets and aggressive legal teams.
Don’t Settle for Pennies. Call Murphy Law Firm at (225) 928-8800 or visit our contact page and schedule a free consultation to discuss your Clinton truck accident claim.
When a Truck Accident Happens in Clinton, The Clock Starts Immediately
Most people do not realize that the moment a commercial truck accident occurs, the trucking company’s response team is activated. Trucking companies and their insurers have accident response protocols specifically designed to protect their interests from the very first minutes after a crash.
They send investigators to the scene. They preserve the evidence that helps them. They contact witnesses before you do.
This is why the single most important thing a Clinton truck accident victim can do is contact Murphy Law Firm immediately. We send our own investigators, issue spoliation letters requiring the trucking company to preserve all evidence, including black box data and driver logs, and begin building your case before the trucking company’s defense team can get ahead.
In truck accident cases more than any other type of personal injury case, timing is everything — and Murphy Law Firm moves fast.
Why Truck Accident Cases Demand Experience, Skills, and Resources
Commercial truck accident cases are fundamentally different from standard car accident cases in ways that matter enormously to the outcome of your claim.
- There are often multiple liable parties. A car accident typically involves two drivers and two insurance companies. A truck accident can involve the truck driver, the trucking company, the cargo loading company, the truck manufacturer, a maintenance contractor, and others, each with its own insurance coverage and legal team working to minimize its share of liability.
- They involve federal regulation. Commercial trucks operating on Louisiana highways must comply with Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulations governing driver hours of service, vehicle maintenance standards, driver qualification requirements, and cargo loading protocols. When a trucking company violates these regulations, and someone is injured as a result, that violation is powerful evidence of negligence — but only if you have an attorney who knows how to find it, document it, and use it.
- The Stakes Are Higher — And So Is the Fight. Commercial trucking cases involve substantially more serious damages than typical car accident cases and substantially higher insurance coverage to match. Federal law requires interstate commercial carriers to carry a minimum of $750,000 in liability insurance, and many large trucking operations carry policies of $1 million or more. When that much money is on the table, trucking companies and their insurers deploy every resource available to minimize what they pay. They hire specialized defense firms with dedicated trucking defense practices. They retain accident reconstruction experts. They send investigators to the scene before the dust has settled. The severity of truck accident injuries — spinal cord damage, traumatic brain injuries, amputations, and wrongful death — means that full and fair compensation in these cases can reach into the hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars. Murphy Law Firm has the experience, the resources, and the trial record to match the trucking industry’s firepower and fight for every dollar our clients deserve.
- Aggressive defense. Trucking companies carry large insurance policies and fight hard to protect them. They hire experienced defense attorneys and accident reconstruction experts. Murphy Law Firm matches that firepower with our own team of investigators and experts. And we have the trial experience to take these cases all the way to a verdict when necessary.
Dangerous Roads for Truck Accidents in Clinton, Louisiana
Commercial trucks travel through East Feliciana Parish daily, moving goods between Baton Rouge and communities to the north and east, traveling Highway 61 along the Mississippi River corridor, and passing through Clinton on Highway 67 and Highway 10. The roads most associated with truck accidents in and around Clinton include:
- Highway 67 is the primary commercial corridor through East Feliciana Parish and carries regular tractor-trailer traffic between Baton Rouge and communities to the north. Two-lane stretches with limited passing opportunities create dangerous conditions when truck drivers attempt to pass slower vehicles or when passenger cars attempt to pass slow-moving trucks.
- Highway 61 carries commercial traffic through the western edge of East Feliciana Parish. Industrial facilities and agricultural operations along this corridor generate significant commercial truck traffic, and the combination of higher speeds, limited lighting, and wildlife crossing the roadway creates serious accident risk, particularly at night.
- Highway 10 passes through Clinton and connects East Feliciana Parish to neighboring parishes to the east and west. Commercial delivery trucks serving Clinton’s businesses regularly navigate this highway, and the intersection conflicts near downtown Clinton pose a real collision risk.
- Rural Parish Roads throughout the area see commercial trucks making deliveries to farms, industrial facilities, and residential areas on roads that were not designed for heavy commercial vehicles. Wide turns, low clearances, and soft shoulders create hazardous conditions that contribute to car wrecks and truck accidents on rural parish roads.
Common Causes of Truck Accidents on Clinton’s Roads
- Driver Fatigue. Federal hours-of-service regulations exist because fatigued truck drivers are genuinely dangerous. Murphy Law Firm pulls driver logbooks and electronic logging device data to establish hours-of-service violations and build fatigue cases.
- Conducción distraída. In-cab technology, cell phones, and GPS navigation pull truck drivers’ attention from the road at the worst possible moments. A distracted truck driver traveling at highway speed on Highway 10 can travel hundreds of feet without looking at the road, and the consequences when they look up too late are catastrophic.
- Speeding and Aggressive Driving. Delivery pressure leads truck drivers to exceed safe speeds for road conditions. A fully loaded 18-wheeler traveling above the speed limit on East Feliciana Parish roads requires a stopping distance that most drivers dramatically underestimate, and when traffic slows unexpectedly, the results are often devastating.
- Blind Spot Accidents. Commercial trucks have significant blind spots on all four sides. Passenger vehicle drivers who travel in a truck’s blind spots are invisible to the truck driver, and a lane change or merge by a truck driver who cannot see a vehicle alongside them can push that vehicle off the road or into oncoming traffic. Trucking companies have a duty of care to train their drivers to manage blind spot risks, and Murphy Law Firm holds them to that duty.
- Improper Cargo Loading. Cargo that is overloaded, improperly secured, or unevenly distributed shifts during transit and causes drivers to lose control. Cargo loading violations are a serious source of liability in truck accident cases, and Murphy Law Firm investigates the loading records in every truck accident case we handle.
- Equipment Failure. Brake failures, tire blowouts, steering defects, and other mechanical failures caused by inadequate maintenance are preventable accidents. Federal regulations require regular inspections and maintenance. When trucking companies cut corners and equipment fails on Clinton-area highways, they are liable for the resulting injury.
- Jackknife Accidents. When a truck brakes suddenly or loses traction on wet East Feliciana Parish, the trailer can swing outward and sweep across multiple lanes of traffic. Jackknife accidents are among the most dangerous truck accident types and frequently involve multiple vehicles. Murphy Law Firm has experience handling the complex multi-party liability that jackknife cases involve.
- Tanker Truck Accidents. Tanker trucks carrying hazardous materials, chemicals, fuel, and other liquids present unique dangers on East Feliciana Parish roads. A tanker truck accident is not just a motor vehicle accident. It is a potential environmental and public safety emergency. Liquid cargo shifts during transit, affecting vehicle stability, and a tanker rollover or rupture can cause catastrophic injuries, property damage, and toxic exposure to everyone in the vicinity. Murphy Law Firm handles tanker truck accident cases and pursues the full range of liable parties, including the carrier, the shipper, and the cargo owner.
- Underride Accidents. One of the most devastating and underreported types of truck accidents, underride crashes occur when a passenger vehicle slides beneath the trailer of a commercial truck, either from the rear or the side. These crashes are among the leading causes of fatal crashes involving commercial trucks in Louisiana, and Murphy Law Firm fights aggressively for underride accident victims and their families.
- Weather and Road Conditions. Louisiana weather creates serious hazards for commercial truck drivers. Rain-slicked highways, sudden fog on rural roads, and standing water dramatically increase stopping distances for loaded commercial trucks. Drivers who fail to adjust their speed and following distance for weather conditions breach their duty of care to other drivers, and Murphy Law Firm builds weather-related truck accident cases that hold them accountable.
What the Law Says And What the Trucking Company Does Not Want You to Know
Most Clinton truck accident victims do not realize how the law actually works in their favor, and trucking companies count on that.
En La. C.C. Art. 3493.1, you typically have two years from the date of your accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. But in big rig accident cases, that two-year window is deceptive. Critical electronic evidence, including black box data and electronic logging device records, can be legally overwritten or destroyed in as little as 30 days unless a spoliation letter is issued requiring preservation. The practical deadline for protecting your case is not two years — it is now.
We send our own investigators, issue spoliation letters requiring the trucking company to preserve all evidence including black box data, electronic logging device records, maintenance records, driver qualification files, and cargo documentation — and we begin building your case before the trucking company’s defense team can get ahead of it.
Louisiana’s modified comparative fault rule under La. C.C. Art. 2323 as amended January 1, 2026, means that trucking companies aggressively argue that victim drivers contributed to accidents — because getting your fault above 51% eliminates their liability. Murphy Law Firm fights these tactics with independent accident reconstruction and aggressive discovery of the trucking company’s own records.
And under the legal doctrine of respondeat superior, trucking companies are liable for the negligent acts of their drivers, meaning the company’s deep pockets are available to compensate you, not just the individual driver’s personal policy. Murphy Law Firm’s Baton Rouge truck accident lawyers pursue every available source of recovery in every semi-truck accident case we handle.
What Damages Can Clinton Truck Accident Victims Recover?
Truck accidents frequently cause injuries so severe that their financial impact extends far beyond the immediate aftermath of the crash. Medical bills begin accumulating from the moment emergency services arrive at the scene, and for victims with serious injuries, those bills continue for months or years as treatment, rehabilitation, and long-term care become part of daily life.
Economic damages available to Clinton truck accident victims include:
- Past and future medical expenses — every dollar spent on emergency treatment, hospitalization, surgery, physical therapy, medication, and ongoing medical care related to your truck accident injuries.
- Medical bills for specialist treatment — spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, and other catastrophic truck accident injuries frequently require specialized care from neurologists, orthopedic surgeons, and rehabilitation specialists whose costs are substantial and ongoing.
- Lost wages — the income you have already lost because your injuries prevented you from working since the accident.
- Lost income and loss of earning capacity — if your injuries affect your ability to work at the same level or in the same capacity going forward, Murphy Law Firm pursues compensation for the future income you will never be able to earn.
- Property damage — the cost to repair or replace your vehicle and any other personal property damaged in the crash.
Daños no económicos available to Clinton truck accident victims include:
- Pain and suffering — physical pain, discomfort, and the ongoing impact of your injuries on your daily life.
- Emotional distress — the psychological toll of a serious truck accident including anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress, and the mental suffering that accompanies catastrophic injury.
- Loss of enjoyment of life — compensation for the activities, hobbies, and experiences you can no longer participate in as a result of your injuries.
- Loss of consortium — available to surviving spouses for the loss of companionship, support, and marital relationship caused by the victim’s injuries.
Daños punitivos are rarely awarded. However, if an intoxicated driver caused your injuries, daños punitivos may be appropriate and awarded in addition to economic and non-economic damages.
If you lost a loved one in a Clinton truck accident caused by someone else’s negligence, you may be entitled to recover compensation through a reclamación por muerte injusta. At Murphy Law Firm, we understand that money can never compensate for the loss of your loved one. However, recovering compensation you are owed can help ease some of the financial burdens caused by your loved one’s death. We will fight to secure maximum compensation for your family.
The total value of a truck accident case depends on the severity of your injuries, the strength of the evidence, the number of liable parties, and the insurance coverage available. Murphy Law Firm will evaluate every factor in your specific case and give you an honest assessment of its value during your free consultation, at no cost and no obligation.
Frequently Asked Questions — Truck Accident Claims in Clinton, Louisiana
Why do I need a lawyer specifically experienced in truck accident cases?
Truck accident cases involve federal regulations, multiple liable parties, and aggressive defense from commercial insurers that standard car accident cases do not. An attorney without specific truck accident experience may miss critical evidence, fail to identify all liable parties, or be outmatched by the defense team the trucking company deploys. Murphy Law Firm has handled commercial truck accident cases throughout Louisiana and knows exactly what these cases require.
How long do I have to file a truck accident lawsuit in Clinton?
The statute of limitations for most reclamaciones por daños personales in Clinton, including those arising from truck accidents, is two years. That means you typically have two years from the date of your accident under La. C.C. Art. 3493.1 to file a claim. But do not wait. Critical electronic evidence can be legally destroyed in as little as 30 days. Contact Murphy Law Firm immediately so we can issue a spoliation letter and preserve the evidence your case depends on.
Can I sue both the truck driver and the trucking company?
Yes. Under the doctrine of respondeat superior, trucking companies are liable for their drivers’ negligent acts. If the trucking company’s own negligence in hiring, training, or maintaining its vehicles contributed to the accident, or if the company deliberately falsifies maintenance records to avoid taking a dangerous truck off the road, it faces direct liability as well. Murphy Law Firm pursues every liable party in every truck accident case.
What if the trucking company’s insurer contacts me right away?
Do not speak to them. Commercial truck insurers are experienced at gathering statements that minimize claims. Politely decline and contact Murphy Law Firm immediately. Anything you say without legal counsel can be used against you.
What if I was partially at fault for the truck accident?
Under Louisiana’s modified comparative fault rule at La. C.C. Art. 2323, you can still recover if you are 50% or less at fault — though your award is reduced proportionally. At 51% or more fault, you recover nothing. Trucking companies aggressively argue victim fault to eliminate their liability. Murphy Law Firm fights those arguments with independent evidence and expert analysis.
Contact Murphy Law Firm For A Free Truck Accident Consultation
If you or someone you love was injured in a truck accident in Clinton, Louisiana, the trucking company already has a team working to protect their interests. You need Murphy Law Firm working to protect yours.
Llame a (225) 928-8800 o contact us online to schedule your free no-obligation consultation. We handle truck accident cases on a contingency fee basis, so there is no fee unless we win. Don’t Settle for Pennies — call Murphy Law Firm.
Directions to Murphy Law Firm from Clinton, Louisiana
From Clinton, head south on Highway 67 through Zachary and into East Baton Rouge Parish. Continue south toward Baton Rouge and follow signs to S. Acadian Thruway. Murphy Law Firm is located at 2354 S. Acadian Thruway, Baton Rouge, LA 70808 — approximately 30 miles from Clinton, an easy drive on Highway 67.
Teléfono: (225) 928-8800 Address: 2354 S. Acadian Thruway, Baton Rouge, LA 70808
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