HICKS LAW FIRM

18-Wheeler & Commercial Litigation

Commercial Truck Accident Attorneys

Reviewed by Jason Hicks on Oct 12, 2025 | Last Updated: Jan 01, 2026

Trucking companies have rapid response teams on the scene within hours. You need a team that moves even faster to preserve the evidence.

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Quick Answer: How long do I have to file a claim?

Two Years. In Oklahoma, the statute of limitations for a truck accident lawsuit is generally two years from the date of the crash. However, if the truck was government-owned, you may have only one year to file a Tort Claim Notice.

This Is Not Just A "Big Car Wreck"

Commercial trucking cases are governed by complex federal regulations (Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations - FMCSR). If your lawyer handles these like standard car wrecks, they will miss critical avenues of liability.

Evidence Deletion Warning

Surveillance video and "Black Box" data are automatically overwritten in 14-30 days. Once this data is gone, it is gone forever.

Call 405-759-0515 immediately to send a Spoliation Letter.

The Critical Evidence We Secure

Trucking evidence disappears fast. Digital logs can be overwritten, and physical black boxes can be "lost." We send immediate Spoliation Letters to preservation:

Diagram showing truck ECM data: speed, brakes, and throttle
  • ECM / Black Box Data: Speed, braking patterns, and throttle position before impact.
  • Electronic Logging Devices (ELDs): Proof of Hours-of-Service (HOS) violations and fatigued driving.
  • Hiring & Training Files: Evidence of negligent hiring (e.g., hiring drivers with bad records).
  • Maintenance Records: Proof of ignored brake failures or tire issues.

Preserve Evidence Now

Urgent: 72 Hour Window

Trucking companies deploy rapid response teams to "clean" the scene. We must act immediately to secure:

Driver Qualification File
Dashcam & Telematics
Maintenance Logs
ECM "Black Box" Data
Call 405-759-0515 to Stop Spoliation

First 72 Hours: Critical Checklist

Do not let the insurance company control the narrative. Follow these steps:

Do Not Give a Recorded Statement: Adjusters will start calling immediately. Hang up.
Do Not Sign Anything: Quick settlement offers are designed to underpay you.
Photograph Your Vehicle: Before it is towed or repaired, get high-res photos.
Send Spoliation Letter: Our firm sends this certified mail to freeze all evidence destruction.

Common Causes of Truck Crashes in Oklahoma

  1. Driver Fatigue: Pushing past the 11-hour driving limit to meet tight deadlines.
  2. Distracted Driving: Using dispatch computers or phones while driving.
  3. Improper Loading: Unbalanced loads causing rollovers or jackknifes.
  4. Drug & Alcohol Use: We always demand immediate post-accident toxicity screens.

Oil Field Trucking Dangers

In Oklahoma, the "exemptions" allowed for oil field drivers are a major hazard. Frac sand haulers often run underweight roads (like Hwy 281) and work longer hours than standard truckers. We know the specific regulations that apply to the energy sector.

Oil Field Accident Litigation →

Delivery Fleet Accidents

We see a rising number of crashes involving Amazon DSP vans, UPS trucks, and FedEx vehicles. These drivers are under intense pressure to meet quotas.

UPS & FedEx Liability →

Urgent: Do Not Talk to the Trucking Company

Their adjusters are trained to get you to admit fault or downplay your injuries on a recorded line. Tell them: "I have retained the Hicks Law Firm. All communication must go through my attorney."

Do We Take Your Trucking Case?

We focus exclusively on serious commercial accidents. We do not handle minor fender benders.

Serious Injury

Surgery, fractures, brain injury, or fatality. We focus on life-altering claims.

Commercial Vehicle

Involvement of an 18-wheeler, delivery van (UPS/Amazon), or company fleet vehicle.

Disputed Fault →

The trucking company is denying responsibility or hiding evidence.