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Madera Truck Accident Lawyer

Madera sits on one of the San Joaquin Valley's busiest freight routes, and a collision with a loaded big rig can leave catastrophic injuries. Attorney Mihran M. Ghazaryan represents people hurt by negligent truckers and the companies behind them throughout Madera County. He moves quickly to preserve the evidence that wins these cases while you focus on recovery. Free consultation, no fee unless you recover, and service in English, Armenian, and Russian.

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Truck Accidents matters in Madera

Why Madera Truck Crashes Are Different

Madera lies at the center of a major agricultural and freight corridor, and State Route 99 moves a constant flow of tractor-trailers, produce haulers, and tankers between Fresno, Merced, and the Bay Area. State Route 145 and the long valley avenues such as Avenue 12 and Avenue 7 carry heavy farm equipment and trucks serving the dairies, packing houses, and warehouses around the city. A fully loaded commercial truck can weigh twenty to thirty times more than a passenger car, so even a moderate-speed impact often produces life-altering injuries.

These cases are not ordinary car crashes. Federal motor carrier rules govern driver hours, vehicle maintenance, and cargo loading, and a violation of those rules can be powerful evidence of fault. Crucial proof, including the electronic logging device data, the truck's onboard systems, dispatch records, and maintenance logs, sits in the trucking company's hands and can disappear if it is not demanded early.

Common Causes of Truck Crashes Near Madera

Driver fatigue is a leading factor, especially on long valley hauls where schedules push truckers past safe limits. Other recurring causes include speeding while heavy, following too closely so the truck cannot stop in time, unsafe lane changes that crush smaller vehicles in blind spots, improperly secured or overloaded cargo, and poor maintenance of brakes and tires. Tule fog and dust in the San Joaquin Valley reduce visibility and turn a single jackknife or rollover into a multi-vehicle catastrophe.

Because of their size, trucks cause injuries that are frequently catastrophic: spinal cord damage, traumatic brain injury, multiple fractures, internal injuries, and wrongful death. These outcomes demand a full accounting of current and future medical needs, lost earning capacity, and the lasting impact on the victim's life.

Building the Case and Protecting Your Claim

After a truck crash, the carrier's insurer and its rapid-response team often arrive at the scene within hours to start building a defense. Attorney Ghazaryan acts quickly to send preservation letters, secure the police report, and identify every responsible party, which may include the driver, the trucking company, a separate cargo loader, or a maintenance contractor. Multiple layers of insurance frequently apply, and untangling them is central to a full recovery.

Lawsuits arising from Madera truck crashes are generally filed in the Madera County Superior Court on West Yosemite Avenue. Adventist Health Madera and the trauma resources in nearby Fresno often treat the most seriously injured. Attorney Ghazaryan handles the investigation and the negotiations directly so you are not left fighting a freight company's lawyers on your own.

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How Mihran M. Ghazaryan helps with truck accidents

Truck cases are won or lost in the first days, so Mihran M. Ghazaryan moves immediately to preserve the evidence — the electronic logging device, the driver's hours-of-service records, and the truck's onboard data — before it can be overwritten. He identifies every responsible party (driver, carrier, broker, and their separate insurers) and applies the federal motor-carrier rules that govern these cases, building the claim for the larger exposure a commercial policy carries.

Types of truck accidents we handle

Tractor-trailer and 18-wheeler crashes

Often involve fatigue, improper loading, or maintenance failures. We send a preservation letter immediately and pursue ELD and ECM data.

Delivery-truck and box-truck collisions

Last-mile delivery has driven a surge in inexperienced drivers under tight schedules. Liability often runs to the carrier, not just the driver.

Underride and override collisions

Catastrophic injury cases. Vehicle conspicuity, guard equipment, and applicable FMCSA standards all matter.

Damages

What compensation can cover

Every truck accident claim is different, but California law allows injured plaintiffs to seek several categories of damages. We build each one with documentation — medical records, wage statements, expert opinions — so nothing is left on the table.

Medical expenses

Emergency care, hospitalization, surgery, rehabilitation, and the future treatment your providers say you'll need.

Lost wages

Income you lost while recovering — and, where the injury affects your ability to work, diminished future earning capacity.

Pain and suffering

Compensation for physical pain, emotional distress, and the ways the injury has changed how you live day to day.

Property damage

Repair or replacement of your vehicle and other property damaged in the incident.

Out-of-pocket costs

Transportation to appointments, medical equipment, household help, and the other expenses an injury forces on you.

How we work

  1. 1

    Free, no-pressure consultation

    We listen first. We answer your questions. There is no fee for the initial conversation — and you decide whether to engage us at the end of it.

  2. 2

    Investigation and evidence preservation

    Police reports, scene photos, witness statements, vehicle data, surveillance video, medical records. The earlier we collect, the harder it is for the other side to reshape the story later.

  3. 3

    Treatment, demand, and negotiation

    We coordinate with your providers, document the full extent of damages — medical, lost income, pain — and present a demand backed by evidence. We push back firmly when an insurer lowballs.

  4. 4

    Litigation when necessary

    Most matters settle. When an insurer refuses to be reasonable, we file. Preparing every case as if it will be tried is what makes the settlement number move.

What to do right away

  • Call 911 and request medical evaluation on scene.
  • Photograph the truck — license plate, USDOT number, MC number, trailer markings.
  • Get the trucking company's name, not just the driver's.
  • Save any clothing or vehicle parts as evidence.
  • Contact us before speaking with the trucking company's insurer or a 'rapid response' team.

The information on this website is for general information purposes only. Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation. This information is not intended to create, and receipt or viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship.

Deadlines that matter

Most California personal-injury claims must be filed within two years of the injury (Code of Civil Procedure §335.1). Miss the window and the court will almost always dismiss the case, no matter how strong it is.

Claims against government entities are much shorter — generally a written claim within six months (Government Code §911.2). Crashes involving city vehicles, public buses, or dangerous public-road conditions can fall under this rule.

Exceptions exist in both directions — discovery rules, minors, continuing violations, out-of-state defendants — so don't assume your deadline has passed or that you have time to spare. Call (818) 539-7969 and we'll tell you exactly where you stand.

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