Injured in a Truck Accident?
We Used to Work for the Insurance Companies — Now We Fight for You
Truck crashes are among the most devastating collisions on Alberta's roads. With massive vehicles, heavy cargo, and high speeds, these accidents often cause life-changing injuries and financial stress. For nearly a decade, we defended insurers in catastrophic accident claims. Today, we use that insider knowledge to help injured Albertans get the full compensation they deserve.
No Fee Unless We Win.
Straight talk. Strong advocacy. Proven results.

Why Choose Us for Truck Accident Claims

Insider Advantage
We know insurer strategies because we used to defend them.

Personal Service
You'll know your lawyer, while our team manages the details.

Truck Accidents Need Full Compensation
These collisions often mean long hospital stays, rehabilitation, and lifelong care needs.

Trial-Ready
Insurers fight harder on truck cases because payouts can be very high. We prepare every file as if trial is certain.

No Fee Unless We Win
All truck accident cases are contingency-based.
Injured in a truck crash?
Types of Truck Accident Claims We Handle
Accident Claims
Highway Collisions with Semi-Trucks & 18-Wheelers
Jackknife & Rollover Accidents
Improperly Loaded Cargo or Hazardous Materials Spills
Distracted or Fatigued Truck Driver Collisions
Rear-End & Underride Collisions
Multi-Vehicle Pileups Involving Commercial Vehicles
Company Liability & Negligent Hiring Cases
Common Injuries
Traumatic Brain Injuries & Concussions
Spinal Cord Injuries & Paralysis
Complex Fractures & Orthopedic Injuries
Crush Injuries & Amputations
Internal Organ Damage & Hemorrhaging
Chronic Pain, PTSD, and Long-Term Disability
What to Do After a Truck Accident
- 1
Call 911 immediately
Large truck crashes almost always require police and emergency services.
- 2
Seek medical attention
Injuries may be masked by adrenaline; even 'minor' symptoms could be serious.
- 3
Document the scene
Photos of vehicles, skid marks, cargo spills, and road conditions are crucial.
- 4
Collect information
Obtain the truck driver's license, employer details, and witness contact info.
- 5
Report the crash
To your insurer but stick to the facts only.
- 6
Speak to a lawyer
Before signing documents or giving statements to trucking insurers or adjusters.
Injured in a truck accident?

Client Testimonials
See what our clients say about their experience with our firm and how we helped them through their personal injury claims.

Truck Accident FAQs (Alberta)


Trusted by Albertans
for serious injury claims.
Nearly a decade of experience defending insurers — now fighting for you. Member of the Canadian Bar Association, Alberta Civil Trial Lawyers Association (ACTLA), and the Law Society of Alberta. Backed by strong testimonials and proven advocacy.


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