The American Bar Association (ABA) accredits board certification for qualifying attorneys who handle truck accident cases. Truck Accident Law Board Certification recognizes lawyers with extensive experience in truck crash cases and dedicate a significant portion of their practice to trucking litigation. This article explores what it means to be board-certified in truck accident law.

Why Truck Accident Cases Demand Experienced Attorneys

Truck accident victims should consider hiring a board-certified truck accident lawyer because these cases are often more complex than typical car accident cases.

The sheer size differential between a fully loaded semi-truck (up to 80,000 pounds) and a passenger car (about 2,000-5,000 pounds) means that a victim’s injuries will likely be catastrophic and life-changing. These injuries often require extensive medical treatment, so the settlements in these cases are often higher than in other traffic crash cases. Furthermore, insurance companies usually fight hard in these high-value cases to avoid liability.

Truck accident cases are also likely to involve multiple defendants. For example, the employer of a truck driver who causes a crash could be liable for the injuries and damage caused by its employee. Or, the trucking company could be responsible if it was negligent in hiring or supervising the truck driver or encouraged the driver to disobey Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulations, for example.

Why Board Certification Matters and What It Involves

Truck Accident Law Board Certification helps injury victims select a qualified truck accident attorney with objectively verifiable credentials. To become certified in truck accident law, a lawyer must dedicate a substantial percentage of their practice to trucking litigation, demonstrate hands-on experience in truck accident cases, and pass a comprehensive written exam.

Only an ABA certification can objectively confirm a truck accident lawyer’s ability and experience. When you see an attorney’s designation as an ABA board-certified truck accident lawyer, you know they have demonstrated their ability and knowledge in this area of the law.

Benefits of Hiring a Board-Certified Truck Accident Attorney

Working with truck accident lawyers who have truck accident law board certification benefits plaintiffs in multiple ways because these attorneys have:

  • Experience examining witnesses – The certification requires the attorney to have examined at least 10 expert witnesses in truck accident cases and a total of at least 30 witnesses in this type of case.
  • Deep knowledge of commercial motor vehicle (CMV) trucking topics, often demonstrated by penning a peer-reviewed article in a legal journal.
  • Demonstrated trial experience – Other requirements include being the primary lawyer in the initial investigation of a CMV case or lead counsel in a CMV trial.

Get Help from Our Board-Certified Truck Accident Lawyers Now

Don’t risk the outcome of your commercial truck accident case by choosing an inexperienced truck accident attorney. Choose a board-certified truck accident attorney from Craig, Kelley and Faultless LLC to represent your interests and protect your rights in a truck accident lawsuit. Contact our firm today for a free consultation.

Author: David W. Craig

Attorney David W. Craig is a founding partner of the law firm of Craig, Kelley & Faultless LLC. He currently serves as the firm’s managing partner. David’s practice focuses on representing ordinary people in personal injury claims against trucking companies, insurers, and other large corporations. 

David’s tireless work on behalf of injured people has earned him numerous professional honors, including being named to the Super Lawyers Top 50 in Indiana, the Top 100 Indiana Trial Lawyers, Best Lawyers, and more. In addition to membership in numerous professional organizations, David serves on the National Advisory Board of the Association of Plaintiff Interstate Trucking Lawyers of America. 

David earned his law degree from Indiana University School of Law in 1985 after earning his undergraduate degree in business from Indiana University in 1982. He is licensed to practice law in Indiana state courts and the U.S. District Court for the Northern and Southern Districts of Indiana.

Admitted to Indiana Bar: 1985

Years of Legal Experience: Over 40

Listed as an Indiana Super Lawyer: 2011-Present

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