Truck Accident Attorney Niagara Falls NY | Luke Brown Law
Truck accident attorney serving Niagara Falls, NY — Luke Brown Law
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Niagara Falls Truck Accident Attorney

Hit by a commercial truck in Niagara Falls? The Law Office of Luke Brown, LLC moves immediately to preserve black box data, investigates FMCSA violations, and takes on trucking companies and their insurers for maximum compensation. No fee unless we win.

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Fighting Trucking Companies for Niagara Falls Accident Victims

Niagara Falls sits at one of the busiest commercial freight crossings in North America. I-190 along the Niagara River corridor, the Lewiston-Queenston Bridge, and the Rainbow Bridge carry enormous volumes of commercial trucking traffic daily — and when those trucks crash, the results are catastrophic. An 80,000-pound loaded semi doesn't give passenger vehicles a fighting chance.

The Law Office of Luke Brown, LLC represents truck accident victims throughout Niagara Falls, NY and all of Niagara County. Luke Brown moves immediately to issue litigation holds on black box data, ELD records, driver logs, and dash cam footage — evidence that trucking companies may otherwise destroy. He identifies every liable party, investigates FMCSA violations, and pursues the full value of your case against well-funded corporate defendants.

He is admitted before both the NY State Unified Court System and the U.S. District Court — Western District of New York, and is fully trial-ready for the high-stakes litigation that commercial truck accident cases demand.

Truck accident cases are handled on a pure contingency fee basis — you pay nothing upfront, no attorney fees unless we win. Your consultation is always free. Call (716) 321-2727 immediately — evidence disappears fast.

Want to understand the full scope of commercial trucking risk in Niagara County? Read our research report: Truck Traffic & Personal Injury Risk in Niagara County, NY.

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FMCSA Violations That Cause Niagara Falls Truck Crashes

Commercial trucking on I-190, the Lewiston-Queenston Bridge, and Route 62 is heavily regulated by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). When trucking companies violate these rules, FMCSA violations can establish negligence per se — meaning the violation itself constitutes legal fault without further proof. Luke Brown investigates every Niagara Falls truck accident for regulatory breaches.

Hours of Service Violations

Federal law limits how many consecutive hours a commercial driver can operate without rest. Fatigued drivers operating in violation of Hours of Service rules are significantly more dangerous — and the trucking company that allowed it shares full liability. ELD (electronic logging device) records either confirm compliance or expose the violation.

Driver Qualification Failures

FMCSA requires trucking companies to maintain driver qualification files including valid CDL verification, medical clearance, drug and alcohol testing results, and prior accident history. Negligent hiring — putting an unqualified or impaired driver behind an 80,000-pound truck — exposes the company to substantial liability beyond the individual driver.

Vehicle Maintenance Violations

FMCSA mandates pre-trip and post-trip inspections, systematic maintenance schedules, and immediate removal from service of vehicles with safety-critical defects. Brake failures, tire blowouts, and steering defects that cause Niagara Falls crashes often trace back to documented maintenance violations — turning a driver accident into full corporate liability.

Cargo Securement Rules

Improperly loaded or unsecured cargo can shift during transit and cause rollovers, jackknife crashes, or falling debris. Cargo securement violations are documented in inspection records and trip logs. Both the trucking company and the cargo loading company may share liability when loose cargo causes a Niagara Falls crash.

ELD & Black Box Data

Electronic Logging Devices record trip data, speed, braking, and Hours of Service compliance in real time. Black box event data recorders capture the moments leading up to a crash. This evidence is critical — and Luke Brown moves immediately to issue litigation holds demanding its preservation before trucking companies can allow it to be overwritten or destroyed.

Border Crossing Compliance

Commercial trucks entering the U.S. through the Lewiston-Queenston Bridge and Rainbow Bridge crossings in Niagara Falls face additional compliance requirements from CBP and FMCSA. Cross-border trucking operations that bypass required inspections or carry improper documentation add an additional layer of liability that Luke Brown investigates in every border corridor truck accident case.

Types of Injuries in Niagara Falls Truck Accident Cases

The physics of a collision between an 80,000-pound commercial vehicle and a passenger car leave little margin for minor injuries. Niagara Falls truck accident victims frequently suffer catastrophic, life-altering harm that demands aggressive, comprehensive legal recovery.

Traumatic Brain Injury

TBI ranges from concussion to severe brain damage affecting cognition, memory, personality, and physical function. TBI cases require neurological expert testimony and long-term care cost projections — both of which Luke Brown secures.

Spinal Cord Damage

Partial or complete spinal cord injuries can cause paralysis — paraplegia or quadriplegia — requiring lifetime care, adaptive equipment, and home modification. These cases demand the highest levels of damages analysis.

Multiple Fractures

High-impact truck collisions frequently cause multiple simultaneous fractures — femur, pelvis, ribs, vertebrae, and arm bones — requiring extensive surgery, hardware implantation, and lengthy rehabilitation periods.

Internal Organ Injuries

Blunt force trauma from truck collisions commonly causes internal bleeding and damage to the liver, spleen, kidneys, and lungs. Internal injuries are frequently missed at initial emergency evaluation and require specialist documentation.

Crush & Degloving Injuries

Underride crashes and vehicle crush scenarios cause devastating soft tissue and bone damage requiring reconstructive surgery, skin grafting, and long-term wound management with significant scarring and disfigurement.

Psychological Trauma — PTSD

PTSD, severe anxiety, depression, and fear of driving are recognized compensable injuries following truck accidents. Psychological trauma must be formally documented from the outset and included in the damages claim alongside physical injuries.

Types of injuries in truck accidents involving truck drivers from trucking companies — Niagara Falls NY
Steps to take after a truck accident in Niagara Falls and Buffalo, NY — Luke Brown Law

Do not speak to the trucking company's insurance adjuster or accident investigator before calling an attorney. They work for the carrier — not for you. Call (716) 321-2727 first.

What to Do After a Truck Accident in Niagara Falls

Truck accident evidence is perishable. Black box data, ELD records, and dash cam footage can be overwritten within 30 days. The steps you take immediately after the crash directly determine what evidence is available to win your case.

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Call 911 — Get Emergency Help

Call 911 immediately and request emergency medical services. Do not move injured victims unless there is immediate danger of fire or further collision. Commercial truck accidents on I-190 or Route 62 will typically bring both Niagara Falls Police and NYS Troopers — both agencies' reports will be important evidence. Request all report numbers before leaving the scene.

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Document Everything You Can Safely Access

If you are physically able: photograph all vehicles, road conditions, skid marks, cargo spill, and visible injuries. Get the truck driver's CDL number, insurance information, and the trucking company name and DOT number from the truck's door or cab. Note whether the driver seems impaired or fatigued. Get names and contact information from all witnesses before they leave the scene.

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Seek Medical Attention Immediately

Go directly to the emergency room. TBI, internal injuries, and spinal damage often present with delayed symptoms — what feels like soreness at the scene may be a serious injury revealed on imaging hours later. A same-day medical record ties your injuries directly to the crash. Gaps in medical treatment give trucking company insurers ammunition to minimize your claim.

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Call Luke Brown Law — Before Evidence Disappears

Call (716) 321-2727 immediately. Luke Brown issues formal litigation hold notices to the trucking company requiring preservation of black box data, ELD records, driver logs, maintenance records, and dash cam footage. He contacts accident reconstruction experts if needed and moves to secure all witness statements before memories fade. Do not speak to the trucking company's insurance adjuster — they are working against you from the first call.

Truck accident attorney serving Niagara Falls, Wheatfield, North Tonawanda and Buffalo NY — Luke Brown Law

Why Niagara Falls Truck Accident Victims Choose Luke Brown Law

Trucking companies arrive at crash scenes with their own accident investigators and defense attorneys. You need a lawyer who is equally prepared — and moves faster. Here's what sets Luke Brown apart for Niagara Falls truck accident cases.

Truck accident cases are won and lost on regulatory expertise. Luke Brown's in-depth knowledge of FMCSA regulations — Hours of Service, driver qualification, ELD requirements, cargo securement, and maintenance mandates — allows him to identify violations that establish negligence per se and expose corporate liability that would otherwise be missed. The border corridor trucking operations through Niagara Falls add additional compliance layers he investigates routinely.
Black box event data, ELD logs, driver qualification files, dash cam footage, and maintenance records can be destroyed or overwritten within days to weeks of a crash. Luke Brown moves immediately to issue litigation hold demands requiring the trucking company to preserve all evidence — giving your Niagara Falls truck accident case the strongest possible evidentiary foundation from the first hours after the crash.
Unlike a car accident involving one driver, a Niagara Falls truck crash may implicate the truck driver, the trucking company (for negligent hiring, training, or illegal scheduling), the cargo loading company, the truck manufacturer (for defective parts), a maintenance provider, and potentially a government entity responsible for road conditions. Luke Brown investigates every potential defendant to maximize total available coverage — often resulting in significantly higher recoveries than single-party claims.
Large trucking companies and their insurers only negotiate fairly when they know the opposing attorney is fully prepared for trial. Luke Brown is admitted before both the NY State Unified Court System and the U.S. District Court — Western District of New York. His willingness to go to verdict is the leverage that produces larger pre-trial settlements for Niagara Falls clients.
Luke Brown Law operates on a pure contingency fee basis. You pay nothing upfront. No attorney fees unless we successfully recover compensation for you. This means you can take on a well-funded national trucking corporation with the same level of legal firepower — at zero financial risk to yourself. Your initial consultation is always free.
Luke Brown comes from a family of Union Plasterers who were Business Agents for their local — connected to the International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers (BAC). This heritage informs a deep, personal commitment to standing up for working people against powerful corporations. When a trucking company puts profit over safety and injures a Niagara Falls resident, Luke Brown takes it personally.

Your Truck Accident Claim — From First Call to Full Recovery

Commercial truck accident cases are among the most complex personal injury matters — involving federal regulations, multiple defendants, and corporate insurance defense teams. Luke Brown handles every step.

01
Free Case Review & Evidence Hold

Call (716) 321-2727 immediately. Luke personally reviews your case at no cost. Simultaneously, his team issues a litigation hold notice to the trucking company demanding preservation of all black box data, ELD records, driver logs, dash cam footage, maintenance records, and any other evidence from the crash. This move must happen fast — before evidence disappears.

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FMCSA Investigation & Liability Analysis

Luke obtains the truck's FMCSA compliance history, driver qualification file, Hours of Service records, and the trucking company's DOT safety rating. Accident reconstruction experts are engaged when needed. Every potential defendant — driver, carrier, cargo loader, manufacturer, maintenance provider — is identified and evaluated for liability and insurance coverage.

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Damages Build & Demand

Once you reach maximum medical improvement, Luke assembles a comprehensive damages package: complete medical records, expert medical opinions on future care needs, vocational expert analysis of lost earning capacity, and full pain and suffering documentation. The demand is presented to all defendants' carriers simultaneously, maximizing total recovery across all applicable policies.

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Settlement or Trial — Full Value or Verdict

Most truck accident cases resolve in a favorable settlement when the opposition knows Luke Brown is ready for trial. When trucking companies or their insurers refuse to pay fair value, he files suit in Niagara County Supreme Court or U.S. District Court — Western District of NY and takes the case to verdict. No fee unless we win.

Filing a claim for truck accident injuries — Niagara Falls NY truck accident attorney Luke Brown Law

Niagara Falls Trucking Corridors & High-Risk Routes

Niagara Falls, NY is a critical commercial freight gateway — the Lewiston-Queenston Bridge and Rainbow Bridge border crossings handle billions in cross-border trade annually, channeling heavy commercial trucking through the city's road network. When fatigued, overloaded, or improperly maintained trucks operate on these corridors, crashes with devastating consequences follow.

High-risk trucking routes in Niagara Falls include: I-190 along the Niagara River — one of Western New York's busiest freight corridors; Route 62 / Niagara Falls Boulevard through commercial zones near the Fashion Outlets and industrial districts; Military Road and its industrial park access points; and Lewiston Road connecting the Lewiston-Queenston Bridge to the broader Niagara County road network.

Cross-border trucking through Niagara Falls adds a unique dimension — trucks entering from Canada through CBP checkpoints must comply with both U.S. FMCSA regulations and the Niagara Frontier carriers' compliance history. Luke Brown investigates the full compliance picture for every Niagara Falls truck accident case.

The Law Office of Luke Brown is located at 168 Robinson St, North Tonawanda — approximately 12 minutes from Niagara Falls via I-190. Home and hospital visits available for seriously injured clients.

Also see: Truck Accidents — All Western NY  |  Niagara Falls Car Accident Attorney  |  Niagara Falls Workers' Comp

Truck Accident Attorney — Niagara Falls & All of Western NY

Luke Brown Law represents truck accident victims throughout Niagara County, Erie County, and all of Western New York.

Hit by a Truck in Niagara Falls? Call Free — Evidence Won't Wait.

Complete the form below or call (716) 321-2727. Luke Brown personally reviews every inquiry and moves immediately to preserve evidence. Truck accident cases are handled on contingency — no fee unless we win.

Niagara Falls Truck Accident — Frequently Asked Questions

Call 911 and seek medical attention immediately — even if injuries appear minor. Photograph all vehicles, the scene, road conditions, and any visible injuries. Get the truck driver's CDL number, insurance information, and the trucking company name and DOT number from the side of the vehicle. Do not give any statement to an insurance adjuster or the trucking company's accident investigator without an attorney. Call Luke Brown Law at (716) 321-2727 as soon as possible — black box data, driver logs, and dash cam footage can be destroyed or overwritten within days.
Unlike a standard car accident, multiple parties may be liable: the truck driver, the trucking company (for negligent hiring, training, or illegal scheduling), the cargo loading company (for improper securement), the truck manufacturer (for defective parts), a maintenance provider (for negligent repairs), or a government entity responsible for road conditions. For crashes on I-190 or near Niagara Falls border crossings, cross-border carrier compliance is an additional angle Luke Brown investigates. He pursues every potential defendant to maximize your total recovery.
The most common violations Luke Brown identifies in Niagara Falls truck accident cases include: Hours of Service violations (fatigued driving on I-190 or cross-border routes), falsified ELD records, failure to conduct required pre-trip inspections, improperly secured cargo, and driver qualification failures including drug and alcohol testing violations. FMCSA violations can establish negligence per se — meaning the violation itself constitutes legal fault without further proof of unreasonable conduct.
New York's statute of limitations for personal injury claims is 3 years from the accident date. Wrongful death claims must be filed within 2 years. Claims against government entities may require a Notice of Claim within 90 days. But acting fast matters beyond the deadline — black box data, driver logs, and maintenance records can be destroyed rapidly after a crash. Call Luke Brown Law at (716) 321-2727 immediately to preserve critical evidence before it's gone.
The mass of commercial trucks means collisions frequently cause catastrophic injuries: traumatic brain injury (TBI), spinal cord damage and paralysis, multiple bone fractures, internal organ injuries, crush injuries, severe burns, and wrongful death. These injuries often require lifelong medical care and result in permanent disability. Luke Brown builds comprehensive damages cases that account for all future medical costs, lost earning capacity, home modification needs, and full pain and suffering.
Yes — truck accidents are a core practice area. Luke Brown handles all Niagara Falls truck accident claims including crashes on I-190, the Lewiston-Queenston Bridge corridor, Route 62, Military Road, and all Niagara County roads. He is fully trial-ready, admitted before the NY State Unified Court System and the U.S. District Court — Western District of New York. No fee unless we win. Also see Niagara Falls car accident attorney or workers' comp if your truck crash happened on the job.

Hit by a Truck in Niagara Falls? Call Free — Evidence Won't Wait.

Luke Brown Law moves immediately to preserve black box data and fight trucking companies for maximum compensation. No fee unless we win.

Get a Free Case Review ☎ (716) 321-2727
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