{"id":39,"date":"2026-05-13T10:52:43","date_gmt":"2026-05-13T10:52:43","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blog.cuilawgroup.com\/2026\/05\/13\/irvine-truck-accident-lawyer-checklist\/"},"modified":"2026-05-13T10:52:43","modified_gmt":"2026-05-13T10:52:43","slug":"irvine-truck-accident-lawyer-checklist","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.cuilawgroup.com\/blog\/2026\/05\/13\/irvine-truck-accident-lawyer-checklist\/","title":{"rendered":"Irvine Truck Accident Lawyer Checklist"},"content":{"rendered":"<style>\/* Cui Law Group brand tokens \u2014 re-declared inside .ge-article so the\n * scoped block reads correctly even when the host theme does not use\n * these variable names. 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In California, quick action matters because truck cases often involve multiple parties, electronic records, and a usual 2-year filing deadline.<\/p>\n<h2>What Should an Irvine Truck Accident Lawyer Checklist Include?<\/h2>\n<p>A strong <strong>Irvine truck accident lawyer checklist<\/strong> should cover three things: safety, evidence, and legal timing. Truck crashes are not like ordinary fender-benders. A commercial case may involve the driver, the trucking company, a maintenance provider, a cargo loader, or sometimes a broker, depending on the facts.<\/p>\n<p>Here is a practical checklist to use after a crash:<\/p>\n<h3>1. Get medical care right away<\/h3>\n<p>Your health comes first. Even if you feel \u201cmostly okay,\u201d truck crashes can cause delayed symptoms. Prompt treatment also creates records that may later help connect the collision to your injuries.<\/p>\n<h3>2. Report the crash and identify the investigating agency<\/h3>\n<p>If law enforcement responded, ask how to get the report. In California, the CHP has a formal process for a proper party of interest to request a crash report, often using the CHP 190 form. That report can help document where the crash happened, who was involved, and early witness information.<\/p>\n<h3>3. Gather basic contact and vehicle information<\/h3>\n<p>Try to collect:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>The truck driver\u2019s name and employer<\/li>\n<li>Insurance details<\/li>\n<li>License plate numbers<\/li>\n<li>USDOT or company markings on the truck<\/li>\n<li>Trailer number<\/li>\n<li>Names and phone numbers of witnesses<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<h3>4. Preserve photos and video<\/h3>\n<p>Take pictures of vehicle damage, skid marks, debris, road conditions, lane positions, and visible injuries. If nearby businesses or other drivers may have video, note that quickly. Video can disappear fast.<\/p>\n<h3>5. Ask about truck-specific evidence<\/h3>\n<p>A truck case often turns on records you do not have in hand right after the crash, including:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>ELD logs<\/li>\n<li>Event data recorder or \u201cblack box\u201d data<\/li>\n<li>Dashcam footage<\/li>\n<li>Inspection and maintenance records<\/li>\n<li>Driver qualification files<\/li>\n<li>Dispatch communications<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>Federal trucking rules in <strong>49 CFR Parts 300\u2013399<\/strong> can matter because they govern many safety issues for commercial carriers.<\/p>\n<h3>6. Track your losses<\/h3>\n<p>Keep copies of bills, out-of-pocket expenses, missed work records, and repair estimates. In California, economic damages can include medical costs, lost wages, loss of earning capacity, and property damage. Non-economic damages may include pain, suffering, and emotional distress under <strong>Civil Code \u00a7 1431.2<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<h3>7. Watch the deadline<\/h3>\n<p>A personal injury claim usually must be filed within <strong>2 years<\/strong> under <strong>Code of Civil Procedure \u00a7 335.1<\/strong>. That is the general rule, but exceptions can apply. Claims involving a public entity can have much earlier deadlines.<\/p>\n<h3>8. Avoid early assumptions about fault<\/h3>\n<p>California uses pure comparative negligence. That means you may still recover damages even if you were partly at fault, but your recovery may be reduced by your share of fault.<\/p>\n<h3>9. Be careful with recorded statements<\/h3>\n<p>Insurance adjusters may contact you quickly. Be cautious about detailed statements before you understand your injuries and the evidence.<\/p>\n<h3>10. Speak with a lawyer if the case involves serious injury or a commercial carrier<\/h3>\n<p>Truck cases usually require faster evidence preservation than ordinary car accident claims. A lawyer may be able to send letters to preserve ELD data, dashcam footage, and maintenance records before they are lost.<\/p>\n<p>If you want to learn more about related claims, you can review My Firm\u2019s <a href=\"https:\/\/cuilawgroup.com\/practice-areas\/truck-accidents\">truck accident representation<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/cuilawgroup.com\/practice-areas\/personal-injury\">personal injury services<\/a>, and <a href=\"https:\/\/cuilawgroup.com\/about\">about page<\/a>.<\/p>\n<h2>How Do Truck Accident Claims Work in California?<\/h2>\n<p>Most California truck accident claims are based on negligence. The starting point is <strong>Civil Code \u00a7 1714<\/strong>, which generally says people are responsible for injuries caused by a lack of ordinary care. In a truck crash, that can mean unsafe driving, poor maintenance, bad hiring decisions, improper loading, or fatigue-related driving.<\/p>\n<h3>Who may be responsible?<\/h3>\n<p>In some cases, more than one party may be legally responsible. Possible defendants include:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>The truck driver<\/li>\n<li>The trucking company<\/li>\n<li>The owner of the truck or trailer<\/li>\n<li>A maintenance or repair company<\/li>\n<li>A cargo loading company<\/li>\n<li>In limited situations, a freight broker<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>Agency rules can matter too. <strong>Civil Code \u00a7 2330<\/strong> can make a principal responsible for an agent acting within authority. In plain terms, an employer may be responsible for what an employee-driver did on the job.<\/p>\n<h3>What has to be shown?<\/h3>\n<p>A truck accident claim usually focuses on four basic points:<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>A duty of care existed<\/li>\n<li>That duty was breached<\/li>\n<li>The breach caused harm<\/li>\n<li>Actual damages resulted<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>Truck cases often involve extra layers of proof because commercial carriers operate under federal rules. Evidence of violations involving hours-of-service, logging, maintenance, or driver qualifications may support a negligence claim. That is one reason <strong>49 CFR Parts 300\u2013399<\/strong> often come up in these cases.<\/p>\n<h3>What damages may be available?<\/h3>\n<p>Depending on the facts, damages may include:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Past and future medical bills<\/li>\n<li>Lost wages<\/li>\n<li>Loss of earning capacity<\/li>\n<li>Property damage<\/li>\n<li>Pain and suffering<\/li>\n<li>Emotional distress<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>California draws an important line between economic and non-economic damages. Under <strong>Civil Code \u00a7 1431.2<\/strong>, each defendant is generally responsible for non-economic damages only according to that defendant\u2019s percentage of fault.<\/p>\n<p>In rare cases involving clear and convincing proof of oppression, fraud, or malice, <strong>Civil Code \u00a7 3294<\/strong> may allow punitive damages. Those are not available in every case.<\/p>\n<h3>What if the crash caused a death?<\/h3>\n<p>If a truck crash led to a fatal injury, a wrongful death claim may be available for certain family members under <strong>Code of Civil Procedure \u00a7 377.60<\/strong>. Eligibility depends on the family relationship and the facts.<\/p>\n<h3>Why are truck claims often more complex than car accident claims?<\/h3>\n<p>Truck cases can involve:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Multiple insurance policies<\/li>\n<li>Corporate ownership issues<\/li>\n<li>Electronic driving records<\/li>\n<li>Employer responsibility questions<\/li>\n<li>Interstate business records<\/li>\n<li>Comparative fault arguments<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>That complexity is why early investigation matters. California discovery rules under <strong>Code of Civil Procedure \u00a7 2017.010<\/strong> allow access to nonprivileged information relevant to the claims and defenses, but only after the process is moving. Important evidence can disappear before then if nobody acts to preserve it.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"ge-inline\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/images.unsplash.com\/photo-1486406146926-c627a92ad1ab?w=1100&amp;auto=format&amp;q=78\" alt=\"Pen poised over a printed contract.\" loading=\"lazy\"><figcaption>Photo by <a href=\"https:\/\/unsplash.com\/@cytonn_photography\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Cytonn Photography<\/a> on <a href=\"https:\/\/unsplash.com\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Unsplash<\/a><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<h2>What Evidence Should You Gather After an Irvine Truck Crash?<\/h2>\n<p>Evidence can make or break a truck accident case. Some of the most valuable proof is available right away. Some must be requested later through formal discovery, subpoenas, or preservation efforts.<\/p>\n<h3>Evidence you can gather yourself<\/h3>\n<p>Start with what is available immediately:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Photos of the crash scene<\/li>\n<li>Photos of all vehicles<\/li>\n<li>Road and weather conditions<\/li>\n<li>Visible injuries<\/li>\n<li>Witness names and contact details<\/li>\n<li>The responding officer\u2019s name and report number<\/li>\n<li>Your own notes about what happened<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>If you can safely do so, write down what the truck looked like, what company name appeared on it, and whether you noticed any camera equipment.<\/p>\n<h3>Evidence often obtained later<\/h3>\n<p>Trucking companies may hold key records such as:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>ELD logs showing records of duty status<\/li>\n<li>Engine and motion data<\/li>\n<li>Event data recorder downloads<\/li>\n<li>Dashcam footage<\/li>\n<li>Maintenance and inspection records<\/li>\n<li>Driver qualification files<\/li>\n<li>Dispatch messages<\/li>\n<li>Load and route records<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>FMCSA states that the ELD rule applies to most motor carriers and drivers who must keep records of duty status. ELD systems are meant to capture things like vehicle motion, miles, and engine hours. FMCSA also notes that a driver\u2019s ELD packet must include certain materials sufficient for at least <strong>8 days<\/strong>. That does not mean all useful electronic data lasts only 8 days, but it shows why early preservation is important.<\/p>\n<h3>How are these records obtained?<\/h3>\n<p>California procedure gives parties tools to seek relevant evidence. <strong>Code of Civil Procedure \u00a7 2031.010<\/strong> allows inspection demands for documents, electronically stored information, and tangible things. A responding party may seek a protective order under <strong>\u00a7 2031.060<\/strong>. Nonparties can often be reached by subpoena.<\/p>\n<p>Medical records are also important. In litigation, they are often handled under the business-records rule in <strong>Evidence Code \u00a7 1271<\/strong>, which addresses records made in the regular course of business near the time of the event.<\/p>\n<h3>A simple evidence checklist<\/h3>\n<p>After an Irvine truck crash, try to secure or identify:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>CHP or police report<\/li>\n<li>Scene photos and videos<\/li>\n<li>Truck and trailer identifiers<\/li>\n<li>Witness statements<\/li>\n<li>Medical records and bills<\/li>\n<li>Wage-loss proof<\/li>\n<li>Repair or total-loss documents<\/li>\n<li>ELD and black box data<\/li>\n<li>Dashcam footage<\/li>\n<li>Maintenance records<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>For readers dealing with a serious commercial collision, My Firm\u2019s Irvine team focuses on <a href=\"https:\/\/cuilawgroup.com\/practice-areas\/truck-accidents\">truck accidents<\/a> and other <a href=\"https:\/\/cuilawgroup.com\/practice-areas\/car-accidents\">car accident cases<\/a>. As a bilingual California personal injury firm serving Chinese-speaking clients in Southern and Northern California, the firm may be a helpful fit for families who want clear communication in English or Chinese.<\/p>\n<h2>When Should You Contact a Truck Accident Attorney in Irvine?<\/h2>\n<p>The short answer is: sooner rather than later. That does not mean every crash requires immediate legal action. But commercial truck cases often do.<\/p>\n<h3>Contact an attorney quickly if:<\/h3>\n<ul>\n<li>You suffered serious injuries<\/li>\n<li>A family member died<\/li>\n<li>The truck was part of a company fleet<\/li>\n<li>There may be multiple liable parties<\/li>\n<li>The insurer is disputing fault<\/li>\n<li>Important electronic records may exist<\/li>\n<li>A government vehicle or road issue may be involved<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>The general California deadline is <strong>2 years<\/strong> under <strong>Code of Civil Procedure \u00a7 335.1<\/strong>, but waiting can still hurt a case even if the deadline has not passed. Witness memories fade. Video can be overwritten. Companies may not keep every record forever.<\/p>\n<h3>What can an attorney do early in the case?<\/h3>\n<p>An attorney may be able to:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Identify possible defendants<\/li>\n<li>Send preservation notices<\/li>\n<li>Help obtain the CHP report<\/li>\n<li>Review insurance issues<\/li>\n<li>Coordinate records and evidence<\/li>\n<li>Evaluate comparative fault arguments<\/li>\n<li>Estimate damages categories<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>A lawyer can also help decide whether the facts support claims against the driver, the carrier, or others. In some cases, the main claim is straightforward driver negligence under <strong>\u00a7 1714<\/strong>. In others, the focus may be negligent hiring, supervision, maintenance, or entrustment.<\/p>\n<h3>What if you are still treating?<\/h3>\n<p>You do not need to wait until treatment is fully finished to ask questions. In fact, early guidance can help you avoid common mistakes with documentation and communications.<\/p>\n<p>This article is general information, not legal advice. But if you are trying to decide whether it is time to talk with counsel, a serious injury, disputed fault, or missing evidence are all strong signs to do it promptly. Readers in Irvine can use My Firm\u2019s <a href=\"https:\/\/cuilawgroup.com\/contact\">contact page<\/a> to request a <strong>free consultation<\/strong> about a truck accident or wrongful death matter.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"ge-inline\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/images.unsplash.com\/photo-1554224155-6726b3ff858f?w=1100&amp;auto=format&amp;q=78\" alt=\"Stack of paperwork awaiting signature.\" loading=\"lazy\"><figcaption>Photo by <a href=\"https:\/\/unsplash.com\/@romaindancre\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Romain Dancre<\/a> on <a href=\"https:\/\/unsplash.com\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Unsplash<\/a><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<h2>Can Comparative Fault Affect Your Truck Accident Case?<\/h2>\n<p>Yes. California follows pure comparative negligence, a rule recognized since <em>Li v. Yellow Cab Co. (1975)<\/em>. Under this approach, being partly at fault does not automatically block recovery. Instead, damages are reduced by your percentage of fault.<\/p>\n<h3>What does that mean in plain English?<\/h3>\n<p>Suppose a truck driver was following too closely, but another driver also changed lanes unsafely. A court or insurer may assign fault percentages to each person. If you were found partly responsible, your recovery may be reduced by that share.<\/p>\n<p>This rule matters because trucking companies often argue that:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>You stopped suddenly<\/li>\n<li>You were speeding<\/li>\n<li>You merged unsafely<\/li>\n<li>You were distracted<\/li>\n<li>A third party caused the crash<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>Comparative fault is one reason careful evidence gathering matters. Photos, witness accounts, ELD data, dashcam video, and crash-scene measurements can all affect how fault is divided.<\/p>\n<h3>How does comparative fault affect damages?<\/h3>\n<p>Under <strong>Civil Code \u00a7 1431.2<\/strong>, non-economic damages are several only. That means each defendant is generally responsible only for the non-economic share that matches that defendant\u2019s percentage of fault. Economic damages are treated differently and may involve broader recovery rules depending on the parties and facts.<\/p>\n<h3>Can you still have a case if the insurer blames you?<\/h3>\n<p>Possibly, yes. A partial-fault argument is not the same as having no claim. California\u2019s pure comparative system allows recovery even when the injured person bears some share of responsibility. The real question is what the evidence shows.<\/p>\n<h2>Frequently Asked Questions<\/h2>\n<h3>How long do I have to file a truck accident claim in California?<\/h3>\n<p>Usually <strong>2 years<\/strong> from the date of injury under <strong>Code of Civil Procedure \u00a7 335.1<\/strong>. Some exceptions may apply, and claims involving government entities can have earlier deadlines.<\/p>\n<h3>What evidence is most important after a truck accident?<\/h3>\n<p>Key evidence often includes the CHP crash report, photos, witness statements, medical records, ELD logs, dashcam footage, and event data recorder information. In truck cases, electronic records and company maintenance documents can be especially important.<\/p>\n<h3>Who can be liable in an Irvine truck accident case?<\/h3>\n<p>Possible liable parties may include the truck driver, trucking company, vehicle owner, maintenance provider, cargo loader, and in some situations a broker. Which parties belong in a case depends on the facts and the available evidence.<\/p>\n<h3>Can I still recover damages if I was partly at fault?<\/h3>\n<p>Yes, potentially. California uses pure comparative negligence, so partial fault does not automatically bar recovery. Your damages may be reduced by your percentage of fault.<\/p>\n<h3>What damages can be recovered in a California truck accident case?<\/h3>\n<p>Possible damages may include medical bills, lost wages, loss of earning capacity, property damage, pain and suffering, and emotional distress. In wrongful death matters, certain family members may pursue damages under <strong>Code of Civil Procedure \u00a7 377.60<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>Most personal injury cases are handled on a contingency fee basis \u2014 meaning no fee unless we recover for you.<\/p>\n<p>If you were hurt in a commercial vehicle crash and want help applying this checklist to your situation, My Firm invites you to request a <strong>free consultation<\/strong> or <strong>call now<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ge-end\" aria-hidden=\"true\">&middot; &middot; &middot;<\/p>\n<div class=\"ge-cta\">\n<h3>Free consultation with My Firm<\/h3>\n<hr class=\"ge-cta-rule\" aria-hidden=\"true\">\n<p>Discuss your case &mdash; no obligation, no cost.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ge-cta-actions\"><button type=\"button\" data-ge-open-contact class=\"ge-cta-btn ge-cta-btn-primary\"><span>Contact us<\/span><\/button><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Free consultation with My FirmNo obligation. 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