A collision with a semi-truck or commercial vehicle can result in spinal injuries, traumatic brain damage, internal trauma, and catastrophic losses. The Henry Law Firm represents truck accident victims in Clyde and across Sandusky County — fighting for the full compensation that serious injuries demand.
Trucking Insurance Policies Are Massive — and Hard to Collect
Commercial trucking policies can carry $1 million or more in coverage — but collecting that money requires skillful litigation. Insurers protecting large commercial accounts are sophisticated and aggressive. Without an attorney who understands trucking litigation, most victims settle for far less than their case is worth.
Why Truck Accident Cases in Clyde Are Different
Truck accident cases are more complex than typical car accident claims. They often involve multiple liable parties, including the truck driver, the trucking company, the vehicle manufacturer, and cargo loading companies. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulations add another layer of complexity. Our attorneys understand these regulations and know how to use violations to strengthen your case.
Common Causes of Truck Accidents
- Driver fatigue — violations of hours-of-service regulations
- Distracted driving — cell phone use, eating, or adjusting GPS
- Improper loading — overloaded or improperly secured cargo
- Inadequate maintenance — brake failures, tire blowouts
- Driving under the influence — drugs or alcohol
- Speeding — especially dangerous with heavy vehicles
- Blind spot accidents — large trucks have significant blind spots
- Jackknife and rollover accidents
Injuries in Truck Accidents
Due to the size and weight disparity between commercial trucks and passenger vehicles, truck accident injuries tend to be severe:
- Traumatic brain injuries
- Spinal cord injuries and paralysis
- Multiple bone fractures
- Crush injuries and amputations
- Burns from fuel fires
- Internal organ damage
- Wrongful death
Federal Trucking Regulations
The FMCSA imposes strict regulations on commercial trucking operations. Violations of these regulations can be powerful evidence in your case. Key regulations include:
- Hours of Service (HOS) — limits on driving hours to prevent fatigue
- Electronic Logging Devices (ELD) — mandatory tracking of driving time
- Drug and alcohol testing requirements
- Vehicle inspection and maintenance requirements
- Driver qualification and training standards
- Cargo securement rules
Cargo loading violations — overloaded trailers, improperly secured cargo, unbalanced loads — are a significant cause of truck rollovers and jackknife accidents. If improper cargo securement contributed to your accident in Clyde, the cargo loading company may share liability alongside the driver and carrier.
Immediate Evidence Preservation
The Henry Law Firm sends spoliation (evidence preservation) letters to trucking companies immediately after being retained. This compels them to preserve black box data, driver logs, GPS records, maintenance files, and drug test results — evidence that can disappear quickly if not secured.
Your Attorney: Eric Henry
Personal injury cases are not won by volume — they're won by preparation, persistence, and experience. Eric Henry brings all three to every case at The Henry Law Firm, with $50M+ recovered to prove it.
Eric and his team proudly serve residents of Clyde and Sandusky County from offices in Chagrin Falls and Cleveland.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is liable in a Clyde truck accident?
Multiple parties can be liable including the truck driver, the trucking company, the vehicle manufacturer, the cargo loading company, and maintenance providers. The Henry Law Firm will investigate all potentially responsible parties to maximize your recovery.
How are truck accident cases different from car accidents?
Truck accident cases involve federal FMCSA regulations, multiple liable parties, larger insurance policies, and corporate legal teams. The injuries tend to be more severe due to the massive weight difference. These cases require an attorney experienced in trucking industry standards and federal compliance.
What should I do after a truck accident?
Call 911, seek medical attention, photograph the scene and the truck (including DOT numbers and company markings), get witness contact information, and contact a truck accident lawyer immediately. Evidence like black box data and driver logs can be destroyed quickly.
What is the statute of limitations for truck accident lawsuits in Ohio?
You have two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit (Ohio Revised Code § 2305.10). However, acting quickly is critical because trucking companies may destroy evidence if not placed on a litigation hold.
Other Practice Areas in Clyde
The Henry Law Firm handles a full range of personal injury cases for Clyde residents. Explore our other practice areas:
Car Accident Lawyer
Motorcycle Accident Lawyer
Medical Malpractice Lawyer
Wrongful Death Lawyer
Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer
Slip and Fall Lawyer
Premises Liability Lawyer
Bicycle Accident Lawyer
Serving Clyde from Our Ohio Offices
The Henry Law Firm serves Clyde and all of Sandusky County from two convenient locations:
- 8401 Chagrin Road, Suite 18, Chagrin Falls, OH 44023
- 850 Euclid Ave, Suite 1012, Cleveland, OH 44114
We offer free consultations by phone, video, or in person. If your injuries prevent you from traveling, we can come to you anywhere in Sandusky County. Call (216) 302-9500 to schedule.
Truck Accident Victims in Clyde Deserve Maximum Compensation
Don't face a trucking company and its insurers alone. The Henry Law Firm fights for full, fair compensation — free consultation, contingency fee, serving Sandusky County and all of Ohio. Call (216) 302-9500.
Content reviewed by Eric Henry, Esq. — Last updated April 2026.
