Koenigsberg & Associates, P.C.

New York Truck Accident Lawyers

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Millions recovered for New Yorkers

Koenigsberg & Associates have a proven track record fighting for our clients. We're committed to securing your recovery and getting you back on your feet.

Bus Accident

$7 Million

Bus passenger suffered a neck injury requiring surgery

Construction Accident

$5.75 Million

A worker fell from a ladder, injuring his spine.

Truck Accident

$2.65 Million

A driver sustained neck and back injuries when his car was struck by a truck.

Car Accident

$2.6 Million

A driver suffered spinal injuries in a motor vehicle accident.

Construction Accident

$2.5 Million

An undocumented worker struck his head when he fell from an unprotected wall.

Truck Accident

$2.5 Million

40 year old driving a company van was struck by a utility vehicle sustaining a whiplash injury.

Truck Accident

$2.4 Million

36-year-old woman rear-ended by a truck suffers neck injury and disability.

Car Accident

$2.3 Million

53-year-old man injured in collision with private security vehicle

Slip & Fall

$2.25 Million

A pedestrian slipped and fell on snow and ice.

Car Accident

$2 Million

34 year old female driver struck by Access-A-Ride vehicle.

Work Injury

$2 Million

A worker fractured his wrists when he fell from a drill rig.

Truck Accident

$2 Million

30 year old male driver struck in rear by soda truck suffers neck injury

Work Injury

$1.5 Million

Brooklyn construction worker injured back in scaffolding collapse.

Work Injury

$1.5 Million

A worker struck his back when a scaffolding motor failed.

Car Accident

$1.45 Million

Social worker passenger in vehicle struck by another vehicle hurts her back.

Pedestrian Accident

$1.2 Million

Pedestrian sustained leg fracture when car struck him while he was crossing the street.

School Bus Accident

$1.15 Million

Female driver struck by a school bus suffering a back injury.

Car Accident

$1.1 Million

Male driver struck by car that went through a stop sign suffering a neck injury.

Car Accident

$1 Million

A driver was struck by a commercial van.

Bus Accident

$1 Million

A bicyclist sustained a severe neck injury in a collision with a bus.

School Bus Accident

$1 Million

A rider suffered severe injury and disability through a collision with a school bus.

Car Accident

$1 Million

A driver was injured in a head-on collision and sustained multiple injuries.

Work Injury

$1 Million

A roofer was injured in a fall.

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How our lawyers can help

The experienced attorneys at Koenigsberg & Associates will listen to your needs, organize the facts, evidence, and details of your case, and aggressively pursue legal action until you get the compensation that you deserve:

  • Medical Treatment
  • Lost Wages
  • Pain & Suffering

Common types of truck accidents

18-wheelers, delivery vans, and box trucks on New York roads each create their own crash patterns and evidence challenges.

Jackknife crashes

Trailers swinging out at sharp angles on the BQE, LIE, and Cross Bronx — often caused by sudden braking and weather.

Rear-end collisions

Fully-loaded trucks can't stop in time when drivers are distracted, fatigued, or following too close.

Underride crashes

Cars sliding under the side or back of a trailer — among the most catastrophic and survivable-only-with-fast-response crashes we see.

Common truck accident injuries

An 80,000-pound tractor-trailer hitting a 4,000-pound car produces injuries on a different scale.

Traumatic brain injuries

Severe TBIs, anoxic brain injury, and permanent cognitive impairment — common when a fully-loaded truck strikes a passenger vehicle.

Spinal cord injuries & paralysis

High-impact crashes with trucks routinely cause partial or complete paralysis requiring lifetime care.

Crush injuries

Vehicles compressed by truck collisions cause severe crush injuries to the chest, abdomen, and limbs.

FAQs

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  • Why are truck accident cases more complex than car accidents?

    Commercial trucks are governed by federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations on top of New York traffic laws. They carry larger insurance policies, more sophisticated defense lawyers, and aggressive rapid-response teams that go to the scene within hours. Truck cases require fast preservation of electronic data, federal compliance analysis, and reconstruction by experienced experts.

  • Who can be held responsible besides the truck driver?

    Potential defendants include the motor carrier (trucking company), the truck owner, the company that loaded the cargo, the company that maintained the truck, the broker that arranged the shipment, and the manufacturer of any defective component. The driver is often just one piece of a larger liability picture.

  • What evidence is critical to preserve after a truck accident?

    Key evidence includes the Electronic Logging Device (ELD) data, event data recorder ("black box") downloads, driver hours-of-service logs, dashcam footage, GPS data, pre- and post-trip inspection records, maintenance files, cargo manifests, and the driver qualification file. We send legal hold letters immediately so the carrier cannot lawfully destroy it.

  • What are federal hours-of-service rules and why do they matter?

    The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration limits how long commercial drivers can drive without rest — typically 11 hours of driving in a 14-hour on-duty window after 10 consecutive hours off. Violations are powerful liability evidence because they show fatigue and corporate noncompliance, and they can expose the carrier to punitive damages.

  • How long do I have to file a truck accident claim in New York?

    The general statute of limitations is three years from the date of the crash for personal injury and two years for wrongful death. Claims against governmental fleet vehicles require a Notice of Claim within 90 days. The earlier we get involved, the more electronic data we can capture before it is overwritten.


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