What Victims Need to Know in Spokane Truck Accidents

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What Victims Need to Know in Spokane Truck Accidents

According to the Washington State Department of Transportation’s (WSDOT) crash data report, 339 crashes occurred in 2025, of which 9 were fatal, and 34 resulted in possible injuries. The State-wise data from NHTSA reveals that Spokane, WA, saw 15 fatalities during 2022. 

Every year, large truck accidents across the US. cause thousands of fatalities and serious injuries. Crash statistics compiled by the federal and state authorities show that commercial vehicle collisions remain a significant safety concern.

The situation is critical along major freight corridors running directly through Spokane. If you or a loved one has been injured in a serious truck accident, speaking with a Spokane truck accident lawyer can be one of the most important steps you take to protect your future.

Where Truck Accidents Happen Most in Spokane

Spokane County, WA, is located along major freight routes, such as Interstate 90 (I-90), US Route 2, and US Route 395. These heavy-traffic routes are regularly used by commercial trucks and regional delivery vehicles, making the county a hotspot for car and truck crashes. Moreover, Division Street and Sprague Avenue in Downtown Spokane often experience congestion, increasing the risk of a truck collision. 

In addition, Grand Boulevard and 29th Avenue in South Hill see steep grades and traffic volumes every day. Similarly, neighborhoods like Browne’s Addition, the Garland District, West Central, and areas along the Spokane River also see frequent commercial vehicle movement, especially with ongoing development and delivery traffic. 

When a semi truck driver is fatigued, distracted, or violating traffic laws in these areas, the results can be devastating.

Common Causes of Spokane Truck Accidents

Driver error, corporate negligence, and regulatory violations are the basic factors behind truck accidents in Spokane. Official data and crash reports suggest that distracted driving, speeding, and driver fatigue are the leading causes of these accidents.

Often, drivers use mobile devices or built-in systems while navigating urban streets. This may result in accidents due to distracted driving.  In other cases, truck drivers exceed safe speeds on I-90 or fail to adjust to weather conditions common in Eastern Washington.

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) enforces hours-of-service rules designed to prevent driver fatigue. When trucking companies pressure drivers to ignore these regulations or falsify driver logs, the risk of a serious accident increases dramatically.

Other causes include defective equipment, poor vehicle maintenance, improperly secured cargo, and hiring unqualified drivers. In many serious truck accident cases, multiple parties may share responsibility.

What To Do After a Serious Truck Accident in Spokane

If you are involved in a truck wreck anywhere in Spokane, from Downtown to Spokane Valley, follow these steps:

Step 1: Medical Attention

Your first priority should be to seek medical attention. Even if your injuries seem minor, internal trauma and soft tissue injuries may appear later.

Step 2: Call the Police

Call the law enforcement, including the Washington State Patrol, if the crash occurred on a highway. They will document the accident scene.

Step 3: Collect Evidence

Take photographs of the accident scene, road condition, traffic signs, skid marks, and visible injuries, etc. Collect contact details, licence number, badge number, and insurance information from the truck driver. Gather witness information, such as their phone numbers

Step 4: Avoid Admitting Fault

An accident can occur due to anyone’s fault. Taking the blame on yourself can impact the legal process. Be cautious when speaking to insurance adjusters and do not provide recorded statements without understanding your rights.

Step 5: Consult an Experienced Attorney

Under Washington law, injured victims generally have three years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury claim. That said, there is a comparative negligence rule that says compensation can be reduced if you are found partially at fault. Therefore, it is advisable to hire a truck accident injury lawyer promptly to protect your claim.

Truck accident in Spokane Washington involving a semi truck on a busy roadway

Understanding Liability After a Truck Crash

Truck accident claims are not as simple and straightforward as those of standard car accidents. In many cases, liability extends beyond the truck driver to the trucking company, cargo loaders, and maintenance contractors. In some cases, vehicle manufacturers were held responsible for defective equipment. 

However, as a victim, you need to be aware of the insurance companies representing large trucking operations. In most cases, they respond quickly and send their investigators to the accident scene. 

The sole purpose is to secure (or alter) evidence, such as the black box data. It can reveal speed, braking patterns, and compliance (or negligence) with federal regulations.

The best way to deal with the situation is to avail legal representation early. An experienced truck accident attorney can help preserve evidence and strengthen your personal injury claim.

Compensation Available to Truck Accident Victims

Serious truck accidents often result in severe injuries that require extensive medical care. Victims may be entitled to recover medical expenses, future medical costs, lost wages, diminished earning capacity, and compensation for pain and suffering. In catastrophic injury or wrongful death cases, damages may be substantial due to the life-altering impact of the collision.

Accidents involving massive vehicles, such as a box truck, semi truck, or tractor trailer tend to cause more damage than crashes involving smaller vehicles. Therefore, insurance negotiations are often complex and aggressively contested to minimize liability.

Keep all your medical bills, records of your vehicle or property, and documents related to your absence from work on file.

Speak With a Spokane Truck Accident Lawyer Today

If you or a loved one has been injured in a Spokane truck accident, whether in South Hill, Browne’s Addition, the Garland District, West Central, along the Spokane River, or in Spokane Valley, an experienced Spokane truck accident lawyer can investigate your case, preserve critical evidence, and handle insurance negotiations while you focus on recovery. 

For local legal guidance, contact Spokane truck accident lawyer. A confidential consultation can help you understand your rights, evaluate your truck accident case, and pursue a fair settlement under Washington State law.

 

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