Truck Accident Lawyer Bucks County — Feasterville

Truck Accident Lawyer Bucks County

A collision with a commercial truck changes everything in a fraction of a second.

A fully loaded tractor-trailer can weigh up to 80,000 pounds. The average passenger vehicle weighs roughly 4,000. When those two forces meet on Route 611 near Feasterville, on the Pennsylvania Turnpike interchange at Trevose, or on Street Road during the morning rush, the person in the smaller vehicle absorbs nearly all of the impact. The injuries are almost always serious. The legal situation that follows is almost always complex.

At J. Fine Law Firm, our truck accident attorneys operate out of our Feasterville-Trevose office on E. Street Road, minutes from the commercial truck corridors that cut through Bucks County every day. We have recovered over $50 million for accident victims across Pennsylvania. 

We act within 24 hours of being retained to preserve the evidence that wins these cases, and we fight with the same aggression whether your case settles in six months or goes to a federal jury.

Call (888) 913-3899 for a free consultation. We come to you.

Why Commercial Truck Cases in Bucks County Are Different From Car Accidents

Bucks County’s position along major East Coast shipping corridors means commercial truck traffic is constant and concentrated on predictable routes. Route 611 is a designated truck route running through Feasterville-Trevose and Warminster. 

The Pennsylvania Turnpike interchange at Trevose handles thousands of commercial vehicles daily. Street Road connects industrial parks and distribution centers throughout the Feasterville corridor. When a crash happens on any of these roads, the legal situation is fundamentally different from a standard two-car claim.

What Makes These Cases More Complex

Factor What It Means for Your Case
Federal FMCSA regulations Trucking companies must comply with federal hours-of-service rules, drug testing requirements, and vehicle inspection standards. Violations are powerful evidence of negligence.
Multiple liable parties The driver, the trucking company, the cargo loader, the trailer owner, and the vehicle manufacturer can all share liability.
Corporate insurance policies Commercial carriers are required by federal law to carry minimum liability coverage starting at $750,000 for general freight.
Evidence disappears fast Black box data, ELD logs, and surveillance footage along Route 611 and Street Road have short preservation windows.
Corporate investigation teams Trucking companies often dispatch their own investigators to the crash scene within hours to gather evidence that favors their defense.

This is why the first call you make after a Bucks County truck accident matters more than most people realize.

Pennsylvania Truck Accident Law: What Bucks County Victims Need to Know

Modified Comparative Negligence — The 51% Rule

Pennsylvania follows a modified comparative negligence standard. You can recover compensation as long as you are found to be less than 51% at fault for the accident. Your award is reduced by your percentage of blame. If your fault reaches 51% or more, you recover nothing. Trucking company attorneys are experienced at shifting fault onto other drivers. Having an attorney who documents their negligence from the first hour is essential.

Federal Minimum Insurance Coverage

Federal law requires commercial trucking companies to carry minimum liability coverage of $750,000 for general freight carriers and up to $5 million for hazardous materials haulers. Your lawsuit targets that insurance policy, not the personal assets of the driver. The insurance company is a large corporation working to pay you as little as possible.

The 2-Year Statute of Limitations

Most truck accident claims in Pennsylvania must be filed within two years of the date of the crash. However, the evidence preservation window is far shorter. Black box data can disappear in 30 days. Surveillance footage overwrites in 72 hours. Acting quickly is not optional.

Who Can Be Held Liable for Your Bucks County Truck Accident

The Truck Driver

Driver negligence is the most direct cause of most truck accidents. Common examples in the Bucks County area include fatigued driving in violation of federal hours-of-service limits on long runs down Route 611 or the Turnpike, distracted driving while using GPS or mobile devices, reckless operation near the Feasterville commercial corridor, and impaired driving.

The Trucking Company

Under the legal doctrine of respondeat superior, trucking companies are frequently liable for the negligent actions of their drivers. Beyond that, a trucking company can be held directly liable for negligent hiring, inadequate training, pressuring drivers to skip mandatory rest breaks, and failure to maintain vehicles with proper inspections and repairs.

The Cargo Loader

If improperly secured or unbalanced freight shifted during transport and caused the driver to lose control on Street Road or Route 611, the company responsible for loading the cargo can share liability for the crash.

The Vehicle Manufacturer

If a mechanical failure contributed to the accident, such as defective brakes, a tire blowout, or a faulty steering component, the manufacturer of the truck or the defective part can be held accountable under product liability law.

The Evidence That Wins Truck Accident Cases in Bucks County

Evidence Type What It Proves How Long Before It’s Gone
Electronic Logging Device (ELD) data Driver hours on the road, rest break violations As little as 30 days without a legal hold
Black box (EDR) data Speed, braking, steering, throttle in seconds before impact Can be overwritten in 30 days; destroyed in salvage
Surveillance footage from Street Road or Route 611 businesses The crash itself, road conditions, driver behavior 30 to 72 hours before automatic overwrite
Driver drug and alcohol test results Impairment at the time of the crash Must be demanded promptly after the accident
Internal dispatch records and communications Whether the company pressured the driver to violate safety rules Subject to destruction without formal demand
Maintenance and inspection logs Vehicle service history, prior mechanical failures Must be formally demanded to prevent routine destruction
Witness statements Independent account of the crash Memory degrades significantly within 48 to 72 hours

When J. Fine Law Firm is retained, a spoliation letter goes out within 24 hours, legally requiring the trucking company, their insurer, and all relevant third parties to preserve every piece of this evidence.

Common Truck Accident Locations in Bucks County and Feasterville

  • Route 611 (Easton Road) through Feasterville-Trevose and Warminster is a designated truck route carrying consistent commercial vehicle traffic north toward Doylestown and south toward Philadelphia. Accidents near the Street Road intersection and the Warminster industrial corridor are among the most common in the township
  • Street Road (Route 132) connects the Feasterville-Trevose commercial zone to Warminster and carries heavy delivery truck traffic to shopping centers, distribution facilities, and apartment complexes along its length
  • Pennsylvania Turnpike (I-276) near Trevose handles thousands of commercial trucks daily at highway speeds. The Trevose interchange and the merging zones on either side generate consistent high-speed rear-end and lane-change accidents involving tractor-trailers
  • Route 1 (Lincoln Highway) through Langhorne, Bensalem, and Bristol carries commercial truck traffic between Philadelphia and the Bucks County suburban market with consistent intersection accident patterns near Oxford Valley Mall and the Neshaminy corridor
  • Bristol Pike (Route 13) through Levittown and Bensalem carries heavy commercial traffic parallel to I-95 and generates T-bone and failure-to-yield accidents at major intersections
  • County Line Road where the Bucks-Montgomery border creates jurisdictional complexity when commercial vehicle accidents happen near the county line between Horsham and Feasterville

Common Injuries in Bucks County Truck Accidents

The physical trauma resulting from a heavy commercial vehicle impact is almost always severe. Victims in the Feasterville and Bucks County area are frequently transported to Jefferson Torresdale Hospital, Penn Presbyterian Medical Center, or Temple University Hospital for emergency treatment.

Injury Type What It Often Requires
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) Long-term neurological rehabilitation, cognitive therapy, permanent care
Spinal cord trauma and paralysis Home modifications, full-time assistive care, lifetime medical management
Severe crush injuries and amputations Reconstructive surgery, prosthetics, occupational therapy
Complex orthopedic fractures Multiple surgeries, hardware insertion, months of physical therapy
Internal organ damage Emergency trauma surgery, extended hospitalization, ongoing monitoring
Traumatic chest injuries Cardiac and pulmonary care, possible long-term respiratory complications

What Your Bucks County Truck Accident Case Is Worth

Damage Category What It Covers
Emergency medical care ER, trauma surgery, ICU, ambulance, imaging
Ongoing medical treatment Physical therapy, specialist care, follow-up surgeries
Future medical costs Long-term rehabilitation, pain management, lifetime care needs
Lost wages Income lost during recovery
Lost earning capacity Reduced ability to work long-term or permanently
Vehicle damage Full replacement value of your vehicle
Pain and suffering The daily physical and emotional toll of your injuries
Loss of enjoyment of life Activities, relationships, and experiences your injuries have taken
Family impact Consortium claims if your injuries have affected your household

Pennsylvania places no cap on compensatory damages in personal injury cases. J. Fine Law Firm has secured a $500,000 settlement in a motor vehicle accident and won a $400,000 federal jury verdict against an insurance carrier that opened negotiations at zero dollars. That result came from a team that prepared the case for trial from day one, which is exactly the posture that gives us leverage against corporate trucking defense teams.

Your Action Plan After a Truck Accident in Feasterville or Bucks County

  • Call 911 immediately and stay at the scene until police arrive and file an official report
  • Get medical attention the same day even if you feel functional. Internal injuries and spinal damage often do not present immediately
  • Photograph everything including all vehicles, the position of the truck, cargo, road conditions, skid marks, traffic signs, and your injuries
  • Do not move your vehicle from its final position until law enforcement has documented it
  • Get the truck driver’s name, CDL number, employer name, and insurance policy details
  • Get contact information from every witness before they leave
  • Do not give any recorded statement to the trucking company or their insurance without speaking to an attorney first
  • Call (888) 913-3899 immediately. The spoliation letter needs to go out within 24 hours.

The Feasterville Legal Team Fighting for Bucks County Truck Accident Victims

Jason Fine Law Group

Jason Fine Law Firm’s Feasterville-Trevose office at 275 E. Street Road is based in the heart of the truck accident corridor we handle every day. Route 611 runs directly past our office. The Street Road commercial corridor is our backyard. The Trevose Turnpike interchange is minutes away. When a truck accident happens in Bucks County, we are not sending someone from Center City to learn the roads. We are already here.

Your Legal Team

Attorney Role Why It Matters for Bucks County
Jason Fine Founding Member & Senior Trial Attorney 25+ years trial experience; 10-time consecutive PA Super Lawyers nominee; “Litigator of the Year”; direct client access guaranteed
Joe LaRosa Senior Trial Attorney Active litigator across Bucks, Montgomery, Philadelphia, Delaware, Chester, and Berks counties
Ciro Tufano Of Counsel / Senior Trial Attorney NJ Super Lawyer; leads NJ litigation for South Jersey clients

Joe LaRosa’s active litigation across Bucks County means your case is handled by an attorney who knows the Bucks County Court of Common Pleas in Doylestown, local juries, and the insurance defense landscape specific to this market.

Frequently Asked Questions – Truck Accident Lawyer Bucks County

How long do I have to file a truck accident claim in Bucks County PA? 

Two years from the date of the accident. However, the evidence window is far shorter. Black box data can disappear in 30 days and surveillance footage along Route 611 and Street Road overwrites in 72 hours. Contact us immediately after your accident.

Can I sue the trucking company directly, not just the driver? 

Yes. Trucking companies can be held directly liable for negligent hiring, inadequate training, failure to maintain vehicles, and pressuring drivers to violate federal safety regulations. In most serious truck accident cases in Bucks County, the company is the primary defendant alongside the driver.

What if the trucking company’s insurer offers me a quick settlement? 

Do not accept it without speaking to an attorney first. Early offers almost never account for long-term medical needs, future surgeries, or lost earning capacity. Once you sign a release, you give up all future rights to additional compensation.

What federal regulations apply to commercial truck drivers on Route 611 and the Turnpike? 

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration governs hours-of-service limits, mandatory rest breaks, drug and alcohol testing, vehicle inspection requirements, and cargo securement standards. Violations of these federal rules are powerful evidence of negligence in your civil claim.

Can I still recover if I was partially at fault for the truck accident? 

Yes, as long as your share of fault is less than 51%. Your award is reduced by your percentage of blame. Trucking company attorneys work to push your fault above 51% to eliminate your claim entirely.

Is there any cost to start a free consultation with a Bucks County truck accident lawyer? No. The consultation is completely free and carries no obligation. J. Fine Law Firm works on a 100% contingency basis. You pay nothing unless we win your case.

If you were injured in a truck accident anywhere in Bucks County, in Feasterville, Warminster, Langhorne, Doylestown, or anywhere on Route 611, Street Road, Route 1, or the Pennsylvania Turnpike, call J. Fine Law Firm at (888) 913-3899.

The team fighting for you is based right here in Feasterville, knows Bucks County courts, and knows exactly what your case is worth. Start with a free consultation today.

No Win, No Fee. Ever.

J. Fine Law Firm, P.C. serves truck accident victims across Bucks County, Montgomery County, Philadelphia, and South Jersey from our Feasterville-Trevose office at 275 E. Street Road, Feasterville, PA. Also serving Philadelphia PA and Cherry Hill NJ. Se habla español.

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