Greenville Truck Accident Lawyer
A collision with an 18-wheeler left you with massive medical bills and a destroyed vehicle, and instead of paying what you are owed, the commercial insurance company is trying to lowball you. That’s not fair, and we won’t let it stand.
You deserve honest treatment. So when these massive trucking companies try to dodge responsibility and protect their bottom line, our legal team will demand every dollar you’re owed.
We Make Things Right
Learn More About UsMassive freight companies look at a devastating wreck as just another cost of doing business. We see a family whose life has been turned upside down.
Our founder, Angela Frazier, understands this on a deeply personal level. After a negligent corporation took her grandfather's life, her family waged a grueling legal battle to get justice. That experience taught her exactly how to take on powerful entities that try to bulldoze hardworking folks, and she built this entire firm around that exact same fire.
When a careless 18-wheeler puts you in the hospital, we step in to deal with their corporate lawyers, the aggressive insurance adjusters, and the massive medical billing. We handle it all so you don’t have to.
What to Do After a Truck Accident in Greenville, SC
A massive crash leaves you shaken and unsure of what to do next. Commercial trucking companies send out rapid response teams immediately to hide evidence, hoping you make a mistake right in this vulnerable moment, so they can deny your claim. You need to:
- Call the police immediately: You need an official accident report to lock in the facts before the trucking company tries to twist the story. Call an ambulance if needed.
- Document the commercial details: Take pictures of the DOT number on the side of the cab, the license plates, the trucking company logos, and any spilled cargo on the highway.
- Gather witness information: Other drivers on the road saw exactly what the trucker did. Grab their names and phone numbers so they can back up your story.
- Seek emergency medical care: Go straight to the hospital. Severe truck accident injuries are not always immediately apparent, and you need a doctor to document everything.
- Silence is your best defense: Refuse to speak with the trucking company's corporate adjusters or their lawyers. Tell them to call your attorney instead.
What Are the Most Common Truck Accident Injuries
The sheer size and weight of a fully loaded semi-truck can cause catastrophic damage to a passenger car. We see folks suffering with injuries that change their whole way of life, and the insurance companies still try to downplay the pain.
You should never have to foot the bill for someone else's mistake. We regularly demand compensation for severe injuries, including:
- Spinal cord injuries and permanent paralysis
- Traumatic brain injuries and severe cognitive damage
- Crushed limbs and surgical amputations
- Deep lacerations and permanent disfigurement
- Severe internal bleeding and organ damage
How Long Do I Have to File a Truck Accident Claim
Time is not on your side after a wreck. South Carolina statute of limitations strictly limits how long you have to file a lawsuit against the person who hurt you. You have exactly 3 years from the date of the crash to take legal action, so don’t wait to contact our skilled attorney as soon as possible.
Who Can Be Liable for a Truck Accident in SC
Unlike a regular car wreck, commercial crashes involve a whole web of corporate players. We dig deep to find every single party responsible for your pain and hold their feet to the fire.
Liable parties in a commercial wreck often include:
- The truck driver: The individual who chose to drive drunk, text behind the wheel, or ignore the speed limit.
- The trucking company: The employer who hired an unqualified driver, forced them to work illegal hours, or ignored a history of safety violations.
- The cargo loaders: A third-party company that improperly secured the freight or loaded the trailer way past the legal weight limit.
- Maintenance providers: The mechanics who pencil-whipped a safety inspection and let a truck on the road with bald tires or failing brakes.
What Damages Can You Pursue After a Truck Accident
The financial toll of a commercial vehicle wreck can be massive. We calculate the complete, lifelong impact of the crash to ensure you are fully taken care of.
The law breaks this compensation down into two main categories:
Monetary Damages
These cover the hard numbers and the massive out-of-pocket expenses:
- Lifelong medical care and specialized rehabilitation
- Complete loss of earning capacity if you cannot return to your career
- The total replacement cost of your destroyed vehicle
- Home modifications required to accommodate a permanent disability
Nonmonetary Damages
These compensate you for the heavy personal toll the crash took on your life:
- Severe physical agony and daily suffering
- The loss of your independence and mobility
- Emotional trauma and post-traumatic stress
- The heavy emotional burden placed on your spouse and children
Punitive Damages
South Carolina law allows for punitive damages in personal injury suits. When a truck driver or a trucking company’s actions show intentional actions or gross, outrageous disregard for the safety of others, the court may decide to award an injured party additional monetary compensation in the form of punitive damages. The amount of these damages may be capped by state law.
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Do Not Let Them Buy You Off for Pennies
Commercial trucking insurers have teams of lawyers working to minimize your payout. We know exactly how to dismantle their defenses and force them to pay up.
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Why Hire a Skilled Truck Accident Attorney
You are not just fighting a single insurance adjuster; you are going to war with a massive corporate legal team. Our team of fierce litigators knows exactly how to expose their negligence and demand what is fair.
Our dedicated truck accident attorney will force the company to play fair by:
- Securing the black box: We subpoena the truck's electronic control module to prove exactly how fast the truck was going and whether the driver even tried to hit the brakes.
- Auditing federal logbooks: Our team reviews drivers' transportation schedules to verify they skipped mandated breaks and drove while exhausted.
- Pulling hidden records: We subpoena cell phone records and drug test results to prove distracted or impaired driving.
- Exposing corporate greed: We investigate the trucking company's hiring practices to see if they knowingly put a dangerous driver on a South Carolina highway.
Types of Commercial Truck Accidents
Big rigs operate under strict federal safety regulations, and when they break the rules, the results are deadly. Our team handles specific types of catastrophic wrecks resulting from commercial negligence.
- Lost load accidents: Unsecured cargo that spills onto the interstate creates a deadly hazard for every family behind the truck.
- Rollovers: Truck drivers who take tight curves too fast or carry improperly balanced freight can flip their massive trailers directly onto passenger cars.
- Underride collisions: These horrific crashes happen when a semi-truck stops suddenly, and a smaller car gets pushed completely underneath the rear of the trailer.
- Hours of service violations: Trucking companies routinely push their drivers to stay on the road past legal federal limits, which leads to exhausted drivers falling asleep at highway speeds.
- Wide turn crashes: Truckers who fail to properly check their massive blind spots will crush smaller vehicles caught on their right side during a turn.
Don’t Settle For Less Than What You’re Owed
We know exactly how insurance companies operate, and we know how to beat them. Reach out today to tell us your story. Let us secure the check you actually deserve.

Why Choose Our Greenville Truck Accident Lawyers
A commercial wreck turns your life upside down, and you need a legal team that takes your recovery as seriously as you do. You deserve:
Rapid Evidence Preservation
We move immediately to secure the truck's data before the corporate fixers can destroy it.
Fierce Litigation
Our team of experienced lawyers refuses to back down from a lowball corporate settlement offer.
Total Financial Recovery
We assess the full, lifelong impact of your injuries to ensure the trucking company pays for every hardship they caused.
Genuine Respect
- We treat you and your family with the dignity and honest communication you deserve during the hardest time of your life.
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Serving Upstate South Carolina
Our truck accident lawyers are based in Greenville, but we travel across the upstate South Carolina to help hold negligent commercial drivers accountable.
- Greenville County
- Oconee County
- Spartanburg County
- Pickens County
- Anderson County
- Laurens County
- Greenwood County
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Hold the Trucking Company Accountable Today
You do not have to let a negligent freight carrier and their greedy insurance provider ruin your financial future.
Fill out this form for a free consultation. Share the details about your collision with us, and we will be in touch to discuss how we can force them to make things right for your family.

FAQs
You absolutely can hold the trucking company responsible for the wreck. South Carolina uses a fault-based system, meaning the parties responsible for the crash must pay for the damages. Freight carriers are legally on the hook when their drivers cause a wreck while on the clock.
We dig into their corporate records to prove they pushed their driver too hard or ignored safety rules, and we use this information to strengthen your case.
Every single crash is different, so your final settlement depends entirely on how badly you were hurt and how much the wreck cost your family. We fight to recover every single dollar you lost as a result of the crash, including your massive hospital bills and lost paychecks. We also demand compensation for your physical pain, emotional trauma, and mental anguish.
A dedicated lawyer forces the corporate adjusters to consider the total lifelong impact of your injuries before we ever agree on a number.
Commercial drivers may misrepresent facts to protect their licenses and save their employers' bottom lines. You need to stay quiet, refuse to give a recorded statement to their corporate adjusters, and call an attorney immediately.
We step in to secure the truck's black box data and pull the traffic camera footage to prove exactly what happened before the evidence disappears. The hard evidence speaks for itself, and we use those facts to get you the compensation you deserve.






