Alabama Truck Accident Attorneys

Truck accidents in Alabama can lead to devastating injuries and complex legal battles. Victims and their families need experienced legal representation to secure the compensation they deserve.

Our network connects you with some of the best truck accident law firms serving Huntsville, Birmingham, Montgomery, Mobile, Tuscaloosa, Hoover, Auburn and throughout Alabama.

Some of the Best Semi Truck Accident Attorneys in Alabama

Featured Truck Accident Lawyers

These attorneys focus on truck accident litigation and are available to help victims across Alabama.

Hollis, Wright & Clay, P.C.

Hollis, Wright & Clay, P.C. is a Birmingham-based personal injury law firm that represents victims of truck accidents, car accidents, wrongful death, and catastrophic injury cases throughout Alabama and the Southeast. The firm is known for high-value verdicts and settlements and has recovered more than $1 billion in verdicts, judgments,

By the Numbers

Alabama Truck Accident Statistics

Alabama consistently ranks among the top 10 states for large truck crashes. Factors like high freight volume, congested freeways, and distracted driving contribute to a growing number of serious accidents every year. All information gathered from the most recent data from Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and the NHTSA.

Truck-Related
Crashes
1000

In 2025, nearly 3,500 truck-related injury crashes were recorded in Alabama.

Fatal Truck
Accidents
101

106 fatalities were linked to “large truck” related crashes.

Truck Accident
Injuries
1000

Over 3,000 truck accidents resulted in non-fatal injuries.

Distraction-Related
Fatalities
3 %

NHTSA reports that “large trucks” were involved on nearly 10% of all fatal accidents in 2021.

Know Your Deadlines

Statute of Limitations in Alabama

In Alabama, victims of truck accidents typically have 2 years from the date of the crash or injury discovery to file a lawsuit.

  • Standard Personal Injury Claims: 2 years
  • Claims involving government entities: as short as 6 months

Why it matters:
Delays in filing a personal injury lawsuit will result in losing the right to file a claim entirely. Consulting an experienced and qualified truck accident attorney as soon as possible ensures that critical Alabama deadlines are met and evidence is preserved.

Statute of Limitations

6 Mos - 2 Years

Deadline to File Lawsuit

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Common Types of of Truck Accident Claims

If you or a loved one has been injured in an 18-wheeler accident in Alabama, it’s critical to work with a law firm that understands federal and state trucking laws, as well as insurance tactics. Common claim types include:

  • Catastrophic injury and wrongful death;
  • Distracted or impaired driving;
  • Negligent truck maintenance or operation;
  • Employer liability and carrier negligence;
  • Defective roadway or vehicle design.

Our listed attorneys work on a contingency fee basis meaning you pay nothing unless they win.