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Crown Point Truck Accident Lawyer: Taking On the Trucking Industry

A crash with a commercial truck can change everything in an instant. The sheer size and weight of a tractor-trailer means the people in the smaller vehicle absorb the force, and the injuries are frequently life-altering. At Harper and Harper, LLC, we help injured Crown Point residents hold trucking companies and their insurers fully accountable — right here in the county seat where these cases are tried.

Where Truck Crashes Happen Around Crown Point

As south Lake County has grown, so has the commercial traffic moving through and around Crown Point. Serious truck collisions cluster on the routes that carry the most freight:

  • Interstate 65: The high-speed trucking corridor on Crown Point’s doorstep, where stop-and-go congestion leads to rear-end and underride crashes.
  • U.S. 231 and Indiana 55: Connectors that funnel trucks toward distribution and industrial sites, mixing heavy vehicles with local traffic.
  • Broadway and Main Street approaches: Busy intersections where turning trucks and passenger cars meet.

Trucking Cases Move Fast — So Do We

The moment a serious crash occurs, the carrier’s insurer works to control the narrative and limit the payout. Critical proof of what happened — the electronic logging device, engine data, and the driver’s federally required hours-of-service logs — is in the company’s hands and can be overwritten on a schedule. We move immediately to send a preservation (spoliation) letter and to obtain the FMCSA-mandated records that reveal fatigue, violations and unsafe practices.

Finding Every Source of Recovery

Unlike a typical car accident, a truck case often has several liable parties — the driver, the motor carrier, a broker, the shipper, and maintenance or parts companies — each carrying its own insurance. Interstate carriers must hold federal minimum coverage of $750,000 or more. We trace responsibility across the chain so no available coverage is left on the table.

The Compensation You Deserve

Truck-crash injuries are rarely minor. We pursue full compensation for current and future medical treatment, lost wages and diminished earning capacity, long-term care, property damage, and the pain and disruption the collision causes. A Crown Point claim that proceeds to litigation is heard at the Lake County Superior Court here in town.

Contact a Crown Point Truck Accident Lawyer

Read more about how we handle Indiana truck accident claims, or if a passenger vehicle was involved, our Crown Point car accident lawyers can help. Contact us for a free consultation or call 219-762-9538.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are truck accident claims more complex in Crown Point?

Commercial trucks are governed by federal safety regulations, carry policies many times larger than a car owner's, and involve multiple potential defendants. The trucking company's insurer investigates immediately to limit its exposure, so an injured person needs a lawyer who can match that effort and preserve the evidence before it disappears.

Who might be responsible besides the truck driver?

The motor carrier that employs the driver, a freight broker, the shipper that loaded the cargo, a maintenance provider, or a parts manufacturer can each bear responsibility. Because every one of them may carry separate insurance, identifying all of them is essential to recovering the full value of your claim.

Where will my Crown Point truck accident case be heard?

Crown Point is the seat of Lake County, so most Crown Point truck accident lawsuits are filed in the Lake County Superior Court here in town. Most claims settle before trial, but if yours is filed and proceeds, it would be heard in that court's civil division, where our attorneys appear regularly.

What should I do right after a truck crash on I-65 or U.S. 231?

Call the police so there is an official report, get medical care even if you feel only shaken, and photograph the trucks, the scene and any visible company markings or DOT numbers. Do not give the trucking company's insurer a recorded statement, and contact a lawyer quickly so the truck's electronic data can be preserved.

Crown Point Truck Accidents Representation

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