Utah truck accident intake

Move fast before the trucking company owns the evidence.

A truck crash claim is built from logs, black box data, dispatch records, maintenance history, video, insurance layers, and medical proof. Send the core facts now so intake can screen the case.

Attorney-reviewed intakeUtah-specific truck evidence checklistNo fee to request a case reviewBuilt for serious injury and wrongful death claims

Built for the cases where delay changes the proof.

Most accident sites treat truck crashes like bigger car wrecks. This one is organized around the commercial evidence that decides liability and value.

  • Salt Lake County
  • Utah County
  • Davis County
  • Weber County
  • Statewide Utah

Why this 60-second form matters

The form captures the facts intake needs to identify urgent preservation issues and serious injury indicators.

  1. Crash location and vehicle type.
  2. Injury severity and urgent evidence issues.
  3. Best way to follow up.
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The evidence map is the strategy.

Truck claims are systems cases. The driver, carrier, route, load, maintenance, broker, and insurer may all leave records that need to be preserved.

  1. Identify the truck, trailer, carrier, driver, and insurance entities.
  2. Preserve electronic logs, black box data, GPS, telematics, and dash camera footage.
  3. Collect crash report data, photos, witness names, medical records, and wage loss proof.
  4. Screen for federal safety violations, maintenance failures, cargo problems, and route pressure.
  5. Find all insurance layers before discussing settlement value.
Utah truck crash investigation corridor map A stylized map showing I-15, I-80, I-215, SR-201, Bangerter Highway, and local evidence points. I-15 I-80 I-215 SR-201 Bangerter
  • Driver logs and ELD data
  • Black box and telematics
  • Dash cameras and nearby video
  • Maintenance and inspection records
  • Dispatch and delivery messages
  • Cargo, broker, and shipper records

Truck accident practice areas

Start with the page that most closely matches the commercial vehicle and injury pattern.

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