What to Do (and Not Do) After Being Hit by a Commercial Truck

When a commercial truck collides with a passenger vehicle, the aftermath can be chaotic, painful, and life-changing. Immediate medical care, a police report, and preserved evidence are crucial for protecting your rights. Trucking companies often act quickly to minimize liability—sometimes even before the victim leaves the hospital. Acting fast and hiring an experienced Michigan truck accident attorney ensures the truth is uncovered and justice is pursued.

What to Do (and Not Do) After Being Hit by a Commercial Truck

It was a quiet night on I-75, just outside Detroit. A Michigan family was driving home after a weekend up north — headlights glowing, kids asleep in the backseat — when a semi-truck drifted out of its lane. In an instant, their world changed. The impact crushed their SUV, scattering glass and steel across the highway.

Moments like these are every driver’s nightmare. Commercial truck crashes aren’t just fender-benders — they’re catastrophic events that leave lifelong scars. With vehicles weighing up to 80,000 pounds, even a moment of inattention or fatigue from a truck driver can destroy multiple lives.

And yet, behind these “accidents” often lies a pattern — corporate pressure to deliver faster, cut corners, and push drivers beyond safe limits. Truckers race against deadlines. Companies turn a blind eye to safety violations. And when tragedy strikes, they mobilize entire legal teams to protect their profits — not your family.

Prioritize Safety and Health

In the aftermath of a truck collision, chaos takes over—shattered glass, flashing lights, the sound of engines hissing. Your first instinct might be to check the damage or speak to the driver. But before anything else, your safety and health come first.

Here’s what you should do immediately:

  • Move to a safe location if you can. If your vehicle is drivable, get off the road and away from traffic. If you’re trapped or in pain, stay put and wait for help.
  • Call 911 right away. Even if the crash seems “minor,” commercial truck collisions involve enormous force. The police and EMS need to respond.
  • Accept medical attention at the scene. Never decline care or say, “I’m fine.” That statement can come back to haunt you later. Allow EMTs to evaluate you and transport you if necessary.

Early medical documentation is critical. The hospital record becomes the first official piece of evidence linking your injuries to the crash. Without it, the trucking company’s lawyers will try to claim your pain “came from somewhere else.”

Remember: adrenaline masks pain. After a traumatic impact, your body can trick you into thinking you’re okay. Hours later, symptoms from concussions, internal bleeding, or spinal trauma can appear suddenly and dangerously. Getting checked immediately isn’t just smart—it’s lifesaving.

Call the Police — and Make It Official

Once you’ve ensured safety and called for medical help, the next crucial step is getting law enforcement involved.

The police report is one of the most powerful tools in your case. It documents what happened, who was involved, and what the immediate evidence shows. Officers will note:

  • Statements from the truck driver and passengers.
  • Witness information and accounts.
  • Initial determinations of fault or citations issued.

Always request a copy of the crash report or at least the report number before leaving the scene. It will serve as an official record when your attorney begins investigating the case.

Be aware: trucking companies move fast after a crash. Many have “rapid response” teams—lawyers, adjusters, and investigators—who rush to the scene to control the narrative and protect their bottom line.

Do not speak with them. Do not sign anything.
Their job is to minimize their liability, not to help you. Politely decline and tell them your attorney will be in touch. Then, call Marko Law immediately so we can secure the evidence before it’s lost or manipulated.

Gather and Protect Evidence

Evidence is the foundation of your case—and in trucking crashes, it disappears quickly. Tire marks fade, vehicles are repaired, and electronic driving data can be deleted in days if not preserved.

If you’re able (or have someone help you), collect as much as you can at the scene:

  • Photographs: Take wide and close-up shots of vehicle damage, skid marks, company logos, license plates, and road conditions.
  • Witness details: Names, phone numbers, and short notes about what they saw.
  • Truck information: The driver’s employer name, USDOT number, and insurance details.

After leaving the scene, make sure to preserve:

  • Medical records and hospital discharge summaries.
  • Tow and repair receipts.
  • All correspondence with insurance adjusters.

At Marko Law, our legal team acts fast to protect critical evidence. We send “spoliation” or preservation letters to the trucking company—formal legal notices requiring them to keep black box data, driver logs, GPS records, and maintenance files intact. If they destroy or alter that evidence after receiving notice, a court can sanction them and infer fault.

This aggressive approach is how we uncover patterns of negligence—like fatigued driving, skipped maintenance, and falsified logs—that big trucking corporations would rather keep buried.

Step Four: What Not to Do After a Truck Accident

When the dust settles after a devastating truck crash, it’s natural to want to say something. But what you say—or post—can seriously damage your case before it even begins.

Here’s what never to do:

  • Never admit fault or apologize, even casually. Saying things like “I didn’t see you” or “I’m sorry” can later be twisted into an admission of liability, even when you weren’t at fault.
  • Never speak directly to the trucking company or their insurance adjusters. They are trained to get you to say things that minimize your claim. Politely decline and tell them your attorney will handle communications.
  • Never post about the crash on social media. Photos, comments, or even “check-ins” can be used against you by the defense to suggest you’re not as injured as you claim.
  • Never accept a quick settlement offer. These “fast checks” are designed to make your claim disappear before you understand the full extent of your injuries or losses. Once you sign, you waive your rights—forever.

Corporate insurers have one mission: settle fast, settle cheap, and protect their profits. They know that many victims are in pain, out of work, and desperate for relief. But these offers are traps that severely undervalue what your case is truly worth.

Contact a Michigan Truck Accident Attorney — Fast

Time is critical after a trucking crash. The sooner you hire an experienced Michigan trial attorney, the sooner vital evidence can be preserved—and the stronger your case will be.

Here’s how Marko Law investigates and builds your claim from the ground up:

  • Driver fatigue and logbooks: Truckers are subject to strict federal hours-of-service limits under the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). We cross-check logbooks, GPS data, and rest records to uncover illegal overdriving or falsified logs (see CDC Driver Fatigue).
  • Black box (ECM) data: The truck’s onboard computer records speed, braking, steering, and acceleration data in the seconds before a crash—vital proof of negligence.
  • Maintenance and inspection records: Many truck crashes stem from poor maintenance—bald tires, worn brakes, or skipped inspections. We uncover these records to show systemic neglect.
  • GPS, dashcam, and cell phone data: Technology often tells the real story—whether a driver was speeding, distracted, or texting behind the wheel.

Marko Law has uncovered corporate misconduct in countless cases, including violations of federal safety laws and company policies that prioritize profit over people.

We also pursue claims under the legal doctrine of respondeat superior, which holds employers vicariously liable for their employees’ actions (Britannica – Respondeat Superior). That means when a truck driver causes a crash, the company behind them is on the hook too.

Take Back Control After a Truck Crash

Truck crashes aren’t random “accidents” — they’re often preventable tragedies caused by corporate neglect, unsafe practices, and a culture that values profits over people. But you have rights. And you have the power to fight back.

The sooner you act, the stronger your case will be. Preserving evidence, securing records, and getting a trial-tested attorney on your side can make all the difference in your recovery — both physically and financially.

At Marko Law, we stand with you from day one.
We investigate. We fight. We win.

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