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PERSONAL INJURY

Injured in a Connecticut Truck Accident? Protect Your Claim Before the Insurance Company Closes It

When a fully loaded truck hits a car, the people in the smaller vehicle take almost all the impact—and their lives can change in seconds. At ArvandLaw, Ray Arvand steps in to level that imbalance, taking control of the investigation, tracking down every potentially liable company, and building a case designed to hold trucking corporations and their insurers financially and legally accountable. Instead of being pushed around by adjusters and corporate defense teams, you gain a lawyer whose job is to protect your rights, your recovery, and your future.

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No fee unless we win.

When a commercial truck hits a passenger vehicle, the injuries are often catastrophic, not minor. Victims and families commonly face:

Common Injuries in Connecticut Truck Accidents

Traumatic brain injury (TBI)

Spinal cord injury and paralysis

Severe burns and disfigurement

Crushing injuries and amputations

Multiple fractures and orthopedic injuries

Fatal injuries leading to wrongful death claims

Truck Accident Cases Aren’t Just “Big Car Crashes.” Here’s What That Means for You.

Commercial truck crashes usually pit an injured person against an entire industry—drivers, trucking companies, freight brokers, cargo loaders, maintenance contractors, and even manufacturers can all share blame. Untangling who is responsible takes a fast, focused investigation right after the wreck, before log data is overwritten, vehicles are repaired, and critical records disappear. When that work is done early and done right, you are not just filing a claim—you are putting every liable party on the hook for the full harm you have suffered.

Evidence That Disappears Quickly

In a truck case, some of the most important proof exists only in the trucking company’s systems—and it doesn’t sit there forever. Electronic logging device (ELD) data, dashcam and onboard camera footage, maintenance and inspection logs, and driver qualification and training records can be overwritten, “archived,” or lost in the normal course of business if no one acts fast to lock them down.

 

Getting a lawyer involved early means legal hold letters go out quickly, putting the company on formal notice that this evidence must be preserved. That shifts you from hoping the truth is still there to actively protecting it, and it can mean the difference between “we can’t find it” and “here is exactly how and why this crash happened.” When ArvandLaw steps in, securing that evidence becomes a first priority, not an afterthought.

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Federal Regulations That Apply to Your Case

Commercial trucking isn’t the wild west. Drivers and companies have to follow strict federal safety rules on hours of service, vehicle maintenance, cargo loading, and driver qualifications. When they cut corners and break those rules, it’s not just bad behavior; it can become some of the most powerful evidence in your case. ArvandLaw treats every truck crash as a potential FMCSA violations case, digging into logs, records, and company practices so you are not just saying the truck was unsafe, you are proving it with their own rulebook.

OUR APPROACH

How ArvandLaw Handles Truck Accident Cases

Truck cases are not files to Ray, they’re battles he expects the trucking company to fight hard. At ArvandLaw, we treat every truck crash like a high-stakes investigation: identifying every potentially liable party, sending fast preservation demands to lock down critical data, and digging into company records and safety practices so the defense cannot hide behind “we didn’t know.”

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When the facts are disputed or the crash is complex, Ray works with qualified experts—such as accident reconstruction professionals and medical specialists—to translate what happened on the road into clear, persuasive proof. From there, he builds your claim around the full extent of your losses: past and future medical care, lost income and earning ability, and the human cost of pain, disability, and disruption to your life.

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Trucking companies usually carry substantial insurance, and their carriers do not offer fair money out of goodwill. Ray’s job is to put real pressure on those insurers and pursue every dollar your injuries and future truly warrant—not just what the other side is comfortable paying.

PERSONAL INJURY — NO FEE UNLESS WE WIN

Serving Stamford, Norwalk, Danbury,
Bridgeport & Ridgefield

ArvandLaw represents truck accident victims throughout Connecticut, with a focus on Stamford, Norwalk, Danbury, Bridgeport, and Ridgefield. Major commercial corridors including I-95, I-84, and Route 15 run through these communities and are the site of serious truck accidents every year. If you or a family member was injured in a commercial truck collision anywhere in Connecticut, contact Ray for a free case evaluation.

Law Office of M. Ray Arvand, P.C.

Strategic immigration representation nationwide and personal injury representation across Connecticut.

Phone: 212-323-7435

Email: ray@arvandlaw.com
 

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