Are You Suffering From Injuries After a Trucking Accident and Need to Speak With an Attorney?
After being involved in an accident involving a big truck, it’s important to seek medical treatment as soon as possible, even if you’re not immediately experiencing pain. Often times, it can take days for injuries to become apparent.
Consulting with an experienced trucking lawyer after a crash is an important next step. At Chaffin Luhana, we will help you recover the money you need to obtain the best medical care and to achieve the highest quality of life. Time to file a claim is limited.
Trucks are still one of the primary tools we use to move goods and materials around the country.
There are many good truck drivers and trucking companies. But there are also a few bad apples. Drivers that speed, drive distracted, or drive fatigued, as well as trucking companies that fail to maintain their trucks, properly secure their cargo, or operate responsibly, can increase the risk of serious accidents throughout Pittsburgh and the Ohio River Valley area.
In 2020, over 6,000 people were involved in crashes with heavy trucks in Pennsylvania, and 110 of them died, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT). The vast majority of these accidents were related to vehicle failures, including tire and wheel problems, power train failure, and unsecured trailer/overload. Most of the crashes occurred on state highways.
Nationwide, a total of 4,119 people died in large truck crashes in 2019. That was a 31 percent increase over the figures in 2009. Sixteen percent of those deaths were truck occupants, while 67 percent were occupants of cars and other passenger vehicles. Fifteen percent were pedestrians, bicyclists, or motorcyclists.
If you or a loved one have been the victim of an accident involving a semi-truck in Pittsburgh, West Virginia, or Ohio, you need to seek the help of a Pittsburgh truck accident lawyer who is experienced in trucking accident litigation.
The Pittsburgh truck accident attorneys at Chaffin Luhana represent individuals who are injured in truck accidents. To date, our Pittsburgh truck accident lawyers have achieved over $1 billion in recoveries for their clients.
Large Truck Accidents By The Numbers: A Problem That Is Getting Worse
Automobile safety features are improving, but collisions with large trucks are an ongoing problem. Given the difference in weight between an 18-wheeler and a passenger car (approximately 5 tons vs. 2 tons), truck accident statistics are something that should be considered closely.
The chart below compares the number of injuries incurred by truck occupants (typically drivers) vs non-occupants (other motorists, passengers, and pedestrians) over the last 10 years.
Number of Injuries from Truck Accidents, 2006 to 2015
Source: National Center for Statistics and Analysis; https://crashstats.nhtsa.dot.gov/Api/Public/ViewPublication/813110.pdf

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTS), 71 percent of people killed in large-truck accidents across the country in 2019 were occupants of other vehicles. Large-truck drivers involved in those crashes had a higher percentage (22.9 percent) of previously reported crashes compared to drivers of other vehicle types.
In trucking accidents, people outside the truck bear the brunt of the injuries. The threat of injury is almost 3x greater for them.
Other trucking accident statistics and trends from the U.S. Department of Transportation include:
- There were 5,005 people killed in crashes involving large trucks in 2019, which was about the same number as those killed in 2018 (5,006).
- An estimated 159,000 people were injured in crashes involving large trucks in 2019. This was an increase of 5 percent over the number injured in 2018.
- In 2019, large trucks accounted for 10 percent of all vehicles involved in fatal crashes and 4 percent of all vehicles involved in injury and property damage-only crashes.
- 71% of people killed in large-truck crashes were the occupants of the other vehicles.
- One out of 4 fatal large-truck crashes occurred on interstates. Fifty-seven percent of fatal crashes involving large trucks occurred in rural areas. Only 6 percent occurred in work zones.
- Almost 20 percent of all large-truck drivers involved in fatal crashes had at least one prior speeding conviction, slightly higher than passenger car drivers (19.9 percent vs. 18.8 percent) involved in fatal crashes.
- 2% of the large-truck drivers involved in fatal crashes in 2015 had blood alcohol concentrations of .08 g/dL or higher, which is much lower than drivers of other vehicle types (20% for passenger cars, 19% for light trucks, and 29% for motorcycles).
The percentage of large trucks involved in fatal crashes (compared with other types of vehicles) was 10 percent or higher in 26 states, including Pennsylvania (10.9 percent). In total, Pennsylvania had 1,616 total vehicles involved in fatal crashes in 2019, and 10.9 percent of those involved large trucks.
As noted above, in 2020, over 6,000 people were involved in crashes with heavy trucks in Pennsylvania, and 110 of them died. The counties with the most reported traffic crashes (of all types) and fatal crashes were included Philadelphia and Allegheny.
Common Injuries from Trucking Accidents in Pittsburgh
These statistics show us that large truck accidents are a perpetual problem on our roads. Non-truck drivers and passengers are most at risk of injuries in large truck accidents. The Pittsburgh PA truck accident lawyers at Chaffin Luhana LLP, have handled many cases where clients suffered significant losses in truck accidents.
Examples of truck accident injuries include:
- Amputation injuries
- Back and neck injuries
- Broken bones
- Crushing injuries
- Facial fractures
- Severe lacerations
- Spinal cord injuries and paralysis
- Traumatic brain injuries
- Wrongful death
If you have been in a truck accident and have suffered any of the injuries listed or any other type of injury, we are here to help you.

Steps to Follow After a Pittsburgh Trucking Accident
An accident with a truck can be a traumatic and devastating experience. It may be difficult to immediately have the presence of mind to think in terms of medical bills, lost wages, lawsuits, and evidence-gathering.
It helps to know exactly what you should do and when. Here are some general guidelines:
Get a Police Report Completed at the Scene
Call the police immediately after an accident. Make sure that a police officer comes to make a report of the accident (provided law enforcement is not already there).
While a lawsuit is not a foregone conclusion when there is an accident, having an objective third party create a report of what occurred on the scene can be extremely helpful in the future. You will use it as evidence when submitting an insurance claim or filing a lawsuit. Police may also enforce any requirements for drug and alcohol testing and preserve important evidence at the scene.
Take Photos and Notes of Everything
As long as you are able, find a safe place and take photos of every vehicle involved in the crash (including license plates and any logos or markings on the truck), any physical injuries, tire/skid marks, and road signs. If you can’t do it yourself, ask a friend or family member that’s with you if possible.
While photos are important, so are the facts. As soon as possible, take notes of what happened before, during, and after the crash. Memories can easily fade, so be sure to either write your notes down with a pen and paper, type or speak them into your cell phone, or send yourself an email.
See a Doctor Soon
If you’re seriously injured, call for medical attention right away. Even if you think you’re fine, seeing a doctor and having a written medical record from the accident can help you with future injury claims.
It’s very common to go days after an accident involving a large truck without noticing an injury. Back and neck injuries, soft tissue injuries (strains and sprains), and even head injuries and trauma can take time to show up.
Call a Pittsburgh Truck Accident Attorney as Soon as Possible
Truck accidents are never easy-to-handle fender benders. Accordingly, there is a strong likelihood that you will need to seek compensation from the trucking company.
An experienced Pittsburgh truck accident attorney can help you with the process of filing your claim and getting the compensation you deserve. Moreover, an attorney understands that evidence—such as maintenance records and driver logs—is not available indefinitely.
The faster you obtain the services of a Pittsburgh truck accident lawyer, the better off you will be in preserving evidence for your case.
Don’t Sign Any Paperwork from The Insurance Company
Insurance companies don’t care about your best interests. Their representatives typically want to settle your claim quickly and for as little as possible, to generate larger profits for their companies.
DO NOT sign any paperwork regarding your crash without first speaking to a truck crash attorney who is looking out for your best interests.
Our Pittsburgh trucking accident attorneys are experienced in the complexities of car crashes involving semi-trucks throughout Pittsburgh and the Ohio River Valley region. We understand what it takes to build a case to ensure that you receive all compensation you are entitled to under the law. We are diligent in gathering all of the evidence needed to prove that you deserve to have your medical bills, wage/job loss, and pain and suffering reimbursed for as long as is necessary.
We offer a free case review for injury victims. See how our legal team can help you receive the compensation that you deserve.

How to Select a Truck Accident Attorney in Pittsburgh
When looking for a truck accident attorney, you want someone with a great deal of experience and a high success rate. Look for someone who has experience handling claims like yours, with a record of successful outcomes with these cases.
Next, find an attorney who is willing to do whatever is necessary to resolve your case. You want someone who has the resources to fight for your rights, no matter how far you need to go.
Finally, make an appointment for an initial consultation (these are usually free) and find out if your attorney can communicate well with you. You want someone who will help you understand what’s going on and keep you updated on the progress of your case.
The Chaffin Luhana team has the resources, experience with complex cases, and passion to carefully investigate and zealously litigate and your trucking accident case to maximize your resolution.
To date, our Pittsburgh truck accident lawyers have achieved over $1 billion in recoveries for their clients. Make sure the trucking company that caused your injuries is held responsible. Contact us today.
What Our Clients Have to Say About Chaffin Luhana
Below is a small sampling of the testimonials we have received from our clients:
Auto Personal Injury Recover
“It’s a shame that the insurance companies put you through this…I’m glad there are people like you out there because the insurance companies would walk all over victims otherwise.”
– Mark S., Personal Injury Client
Automobile Accident Victim
“[The firm has] done right [by] me. You did everything right. Informing me and keeping me up to date. You did a fine job. I appreciate you very much.”
– Roger J., Personal Injury Client
Automobile Accident Victim
“I didn’t know what to expect since I never needed an attorney before. You took care of everything and were there for me.”
– Vicki B., Personal Injury Client
Dedication to Community
Law partners Eric Chaffin and Roopal Luhana, along with their families, established The Chaffin Luhana Foundation in 2010.
A not-for-profit organization, the Foundation encourages the development of human potential and supports community empowerment through the following activities:
- Scholarships: Chaffin Luhana Foundation awards an annual scholarship to a student who helps us in the fight against distracted driving by submitting an inspiring personal essay.
- Financial gifts: The Foundation awards periodic financial gifts to institutions of higher learning to support scientific research and funds educational scholarships to students.
- Stephanie Victor Legacy Award: The Chaffin Luhana Foundation awards an annual financial gift to one deserving individual who overcame significant challenges and achieved great milestones in his or her life or career.
- Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation: Chaffin Luhana has partnered with this organization to benefit those living with spinal cord injuries and paralysis.
- Najee Harris Partnership: We have partnered with Pittsburgh Running Back, Najee Harris, and his Da’ Bigger Picture Foundation to support those in need in the Greater Pittsburgh area.
Firm Awards
The founding partners of Chaffin Luhana have extensive experience in fighting for plaintiffs’ rights:
- Founder Eric Chaffin: Chaffin has handled a wide array of cases against various types of manufacturers, with dozens of multimillion-dollar recoveries.
- Founder Roopal Luhana: Luhana manages the firm’s mass torts division. Throughout her career, she has served on committees in MDLs involving over-the-counter consumer products and defective pharmaceuticals and medical devices.
- Partner Patrick Booth: Booth enjoys using his knowledge and experience to help his clients obtain the best results possible in their personal injury cases.
Chaffin Luhana lawyers have also been named to the prestigious “Super Lawyers” list several years in a row.