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New London Truck Accident Lawyer

The trucking industry is subject to strict federal and state regulations designed to protect public safety. These rules govern everything from how long drivers may operate their vehicles, how cargo must be secured, and how companies must train and supervise their employees. Despite these regulations, some drivers and trucking companies cut corners in order to increase efficiency and profits. If this leads to an accident, you can turn to a skilled New London truck accident lawyer.

When safety rules are ignored, the risk of serious and fatal accidents increases significantly. In many truck accident cases, violations of transportation laws or safety regulations play a central role. To better understand the core operational differences, reviewing the key legal differences in lawsuits against truck drivers vs. personal vehicle drivers highlights why these complex commercial injury claims require a specialized strategic approach. Our attorneys carefully analyze the evidence surrounding each crash to identify misconduct that may have contributed to your injuries.

Common violations we investigate include:

  • Logbook and recordkeeping violations: Federal law requires drivers to maintain accurate records of driving hours, rest periods, and routes. We review electronic and paper logs for inconsistencies and falsifications.
  • Unsafe speed for conditions: Truck drivers may operate at excessive speeds despite traffic, weather, or road hazards, increasing the likelihood and severity of collisions.
  • Driver fatigue and hours-of-service violations: Federal regulations limit how long drivers may remain behind the wheel. Driving while fatigued is a major cause of serious trucking accidents.
  • Inadequate training or qualifications: Some drivers lack proper credentials or experience, and some companies fail to conduct thorough background checks or safety evaluations.
  • Poor vehicle maintenance: Failure to inspect and repair brakes, tires, and other critical components can lead to preventable mechanical failures.

When trucking companies and drivers ignore safety standards, they place everyone on the road at risk. We work diligently to uncover these violations and use them to build strong claims on behalf of our clients.

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Extensive Experience in Truck Accident Litigation

Our firm brings decades of experience to every trucking accident case we handle. Lead attorney Robert I. Reardon, Jr. has practiced personal injury law in Connecticut for more than 50 years and has represented hundreds of individuals and families affected by serious truck crashes.

Over the years, we have developed extensive resources in transportation safety litigation, including relationships with nationally recognized accident reconstruction specialists, medical experts, and trucking industry professionals. These resources allow us to thoroughly investigate complex cases and present compelling evidence.

Standing Up to Insurance Companies

Trucking companies and their insurers often respond aggressively when serious injury claims are filed. Insurance carriers may attempt to minimize liability, shift blame, or pressure victims into accepting unfair settlements. Because data parameters are often set to clear every few weeks, understanding why truck accident claims are so different from car claims underscores the critical importance of issuing a formal legal preservation hold immediately.

At The Reardon Law Firm, P.C., we advocate for our clients every day in negotiations and litigation. We are not intimidated by large corporations or powerful insurance companies, and we are prepared to work for fair and full compensation.

Our attorneys handle all communications with insurers and defense counsel, allowing you to focus on your recovery while we protect your interests.

Personalized Representation for Injured Clients

We believe that every client deserves personal attention, clear communication, and dedicated advocacy. When you work with our firm, you can expect:

  • Direct access to your legal team
  • Honest assessments of your case
  • Regular updates on progress
  • Compassionate and responsive service
  • Strong courtroom representation when needed

We are proud to represent individuals and families against large transportation companies and corporate insurers.

Contingency Fee Representation

All trucking accident cases we handle are accepted on a contingency fee basis. This means:

  • No upfront legal fees
  • No hourly billing
  • No payment unless we recover compensation for you

Our goal is to make high-quality legal representation accessible to those who need it most.

The New London Freight Corridor

New London sits directly on one of the busiest commercial trucking routes in the Northeast. Interstate 95 runs through the city as a primary freight artery connecting New York and Boston, carrying heavy daily truck traffic across the Thames River and through dense interchange zones. The Gold Star Memorial Bridge alone handles a massive amount of traffic every day, including a significant volume of commercial carriers moving goods along the East Coast.

The constant flow of trucks makes the New London stretch of I-95 a high-risk corridor for serious truck accidents, especially where traffic merges, slows, or shifts. These key high-risk trucking routes include:

  • Route 32: This roadway begins at I-95 in New London and functions as a major connector for commercial vehicles. Its design allows vehicles to merge quickly, sometimes exceeding safe speeds near ramps and merge points, increasing the risk of crashes.
  • Route 2: Linking eastern Connecticut to I-95 through connections with Route 32, Route 2 is a key path for trucks traveling between distribution hubs and the shoreline.
  • I-95/Route 32 Interchange: This interchange is a known congestion point with poor traffic flow at merge and diverge areas, increasing the likelihood of collisions involving large trucks. Roll-overs are common at this connection, underscoring how dangerous it can be for drivers.

Together, these routes form a dense freight network where high speeds, large vehicles, and complex traffic patterns combine to create hazardous conditions that contribute to crashes. 

Why Local Experience Matters in New London Truck Accident Claims

Truck accident cases in New London are just as much about where and how they happened as they are about what happened. A local attorney who understands this corridor knows:

  • How traffic patterns on I-95 can contribute to rear-end and lane-change collisions
  • Why the Route 32 ramps and interchanges create dangerous merge conditions
  • How commercial trucking routes impact driver behavior, delivery schedules, and fatigue

Robert Reardon Jr. brings decades of experience handling vehicle accident cases throughout New London and the surrounding area. His familiarity with the local roadways, trucking routes, and accident patterns allows him to investigate crashes with precision and identify the regulatory and safety failures that caused them.

Local Courts, Local Strategy

Many truck accident injury claims arising in this area are handled at the New London Superior Court, the primary civil venue for cases in southeastern Connecticut. Understanding how this court operates matters. A lawyer who has experience in this jurisdiction knows how local judges handle injury and commercial liability cases. What’s more, they know what evidence typically has the most impact, and they’re aware of how to move your case through the court efficiently.

The Advantage of a Firm that Knows the Corridor

Truck accident victims in New London are up against trucking companies, insurers, and defense teams that know these roads quite well. To stand up to them, you need a firm that knows the area just as well, if not better. A firm with local experience can:

  • Reconstruct crashes based on specific roadway design and traffic flow
  • Identify liability tied to known problem areas like the I-95/Route 32 interchange
  • Navigate the New London Superior Court with confidence and efficiency

When your case involves a commercial truck on one of the busiest freight corridors in the region, local knowledge isn’t just a bonus. It’s a critical advantage.

Federal Trucking Regulations and Critical Evidence

The commercial trucking industry is governed by strict federal safety rules designed to prevent crashes. Set by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, these regulations can often provide the key to proving fault in a truck accident case. Broken FMCSA rules that commonly lead to crashes include:

  • Hours-of-service limits: Code of Federal Regulations 49 §395.3 sets a cap on how long a driver can operate without rest. Drivers are generally limited to 11 hours of driving after 10 consecutive hours off duty, with strict weekly limits. Fatigue is responsible for upwards of 21% of fatal crashes.
  • Mandatory rest breaks: Drivers must take a 30-minute break after eight hours of driving. Skipping breaks to meet delivery deadlines can lead to slower reaction times and impaired judgment behind the wheel.
  • Cargo securement rules: Trucking companies must properly load and secure cargo to prevent shifting or falling loads. Improperly secured cargo can cause rollovers, jackknife accidents, or debris hazards for other drivers.
  • Electronic logging device requirements: Most commercial trucks are required to use electronic logging devices to track driving hours. These systems replace paper logbooks and create a digital record of compliance and violations. 

Why Evidence Disappears Quickly After a Truck Accident

The most important evidence in a truck accident case is also often the most likely to get lost or destroyed quickly. That’s because it’s often controlled by the trucking company. This evidence can include:

  • ELD data
  • Dispatch and trip records
  • Driver hiring and training files
  • Maintenance and inspection logs
  • Onboard black box event data

This is where timing becomes critical. Some of this evidence is only stored for a short time before it’s automatically deleted and overwritten. If data is not preserved immediately, it may be lost forever. The Reardon Law Firm, P.C., moves quickly to protect your case by:

  • Sending spoliation letters to prevent the destruction of evidence
  • Subpoenaing ELD records, driver logs, and safety data
  • Securing black box downloads before data is deleted
  • Working with experts to analyze compliance with FMCSA regulations

Our team understands how to identify violations and tie them to the cause of the crash.

Why Early Legal Action Matters

Truck accident cases aren’t like typical car accident claims. The evidence that proves what happened and who was responsible can disappear in just a few weeks. Acting quickly allows your legal team to preserve time-sensitive electronic data, uncover safety violations before records can be altered or destroyed, and build a stronger case from the very beginning.

In one case involving a young man who died after rear-ending a commercial truck, many other New London truck accident attorneys refused to take the case, believing it to be a lost cause. Then, the family turned to The Reardon Law Firm, P.C. Luckily, we acted quickly to inspect the truck involved in the crash before it could be repaired, finding that it had defective taillights. If the collision resulted in a tragic fatality, a specialized New London wrongful death lawyer from our firm can take immediate steps to preserve the vehicle architecture before critical evidence is lost forever. To read more about this case and the $750,000 award we helped the family recover, and our other successes, check out our results.

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Hire a Truck Accident Lawyer

If you or a loved one has been injured in a trucking accident, you deserve experienced legal representation. We are prepared to investigate your case, hold responsible parties accountable, and pursue the compensation you need. Hire a truck accident lawyer from our firm to help you stand up to trucking companies and their insurers.

To speak with our Connecticut truck accident lawyer, call 860-891-6558 or contact us online through our website to schedule a confidential consultation.

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New London, CT Truck Accident Resources:

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P.O. Drawer 1430
New London, CT 06320

Phone Call: 860-442-0444

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