[{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"Article","@id":"https:\/\/www.dsslaw.com\/blog\/liability-in-nj-and-ny-truck-accident-cases\/#Article","mainEntityOfPage":"https:\/\/www.dsslaw.com\/blog\/liability-in-nj-and-ny-truck-accident-cases\/","headline":"Liability in New Jersey and New York Truck Accident Cases","name":"Liability in New Jersey and New York Truck Accident Cases","description":"Unfortunately, truck accidents are too common on the highways of New Jersey because of the sheer volume of commercial traffic going to or from New York City or Philadelphia. Truck drivers rely upon interstate highways such as the New Jersey Turnpike, I-95 and I-80, I-78, and I-287. Truckers also have...","datePublished":"2026-02-11","dateModified":"2026-02-11","author":{"@type":"Person","@id":"https:\/\/www.dsslaw.com\/blog\/author\/dssgarry\/#Person","name":"Garry Salomon","url":"https:\/\/www.dsslaw.com\/blog\/author\/dssgarry\/","identifier":54,"image":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/9907dad52fd48387ef5a35296d6764b15ec2b3063f9530fa9a00e947df4dcf05?s=96&d=mm&r=g","url":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/9907dad52fd48387ef5a35296d6764b15ec2b3063f9530fa9a00e947df4dcf05?s=96&d=mm&r=g","height":96,"width":96}},"publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"Davis, Saperstein & Salomon, P.C.","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/www.dsslaw.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/05\/bg-logo.jpg","url":"https:\/\/www.dsslaw.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/05\/bg-logo.jpg","width":192,"height":90}},"image":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/www.dsslaw.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/02\/image-of-truck-lying-on-the-road-on-its-side.png","url":"https:\/\/www.dsslaw.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/02\/image-of-truck-lying-on-the-road-on-its-side.png","height":500,"width":600},"url":"https:\/\/www.dsslaw.com\/blog\/liability-in-nj-and-ny-truck-accident-cases\/","about":["Truck Accidents"],"wordCount":1567,"articleBody":"Unfortunately, truck accidents are too common on the highways of New Jersey because of the sheer volume of commercial traffic going to or from New York City or Philadelphia. Truck drivers rely upon interstate highways such as the New Jersey Turnpike, I-95 and I-80, I-78, and I-287. Truckers also have been involved in truck accidents on New Jersey state highways such as Routes 4, 17, 18, 22 and especially Routes 1 and Route 9. Truck accidents occur almost daily on the George Washington Bridge, and in both the Lincoln and Holland Tunnels. Collisions caused by truck driver negligence often cause serious injuries or death resulting in emotional and financial loss to those injured.What a caller deserves is to be connected with an experienced truck accident lawyer who can identify the root cause of a truck accident beyond the driver\u2019s negligence because in most New Jersey and New York truck accident cases, driver error is only one part of the liability picture because the greater negligence may have started with the trucking company\u2019s negligent hiring of a bad driver or poor maintenance of its vehicles.According to Marc C. Saperstein, Esq., a founding partner of New Jersey and New York\u2019s Davis, Saperstein &amp; Salomon, P.C.:\u201ctruck accidents are won based upon quick action by a lawyer locking down key evidence.&#8221;Attorney Saperstein should know because one of his earliest cases involved a tire that rolled off an 18-wheeler that took the life of his secretary. Not only did Saperstein, an attorney certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as a Civil Trial Attorney, win that case for her surviving parents, but Marc Saperstein also caused the trucker to make design changes to car carrying trailers. His experience with that case and dozens after has made Marc C. Saperstein a leader in handling New Jersey truck accident cases.Commercial trucking is a heavily regulated industry, and crashes often are a result of preventable failures, unsafe scheduling, poor maintenance, negligent hiring practices, improper cargo loading, or defective parts. When multiple people or companies contributed to what happened, identifying every responsible party can significantly affect the amount of insurance money available, especially in cases involving permanent injury, surgery, long-term disability, or death.Who Can Be Held Responsible After a Truck Accident in New Jersey or New York?In a crash involving a commercial truck, legal responsibility may go beyond the driver behind the wheel. Liability may involve any person or company whose negligence caused the collision or made the injuries worse.Common contributing factors include:Distracted driving caused by cell phone usage, texting and even watching videosUnsafe scheduling leading to pressure, fatigued driving, and safety violationsPoor maintenance that causes brake failure, tire blowouts, or steering problemsImproper cargo loading, shifting freight, or unsecured loadsDefective truck or trailer parts that fail under normal useNegligent hiring, training, or supervision by a trucking companyDangerous roadway conditions, construction-zone hazards, or missing signageWeather related accidents caused by ice and snowAlcohol and drug usageImportant evidence, such as black box crash data recorders, dashcam footage, driver logs, and inspection records, can disappear quickly, making early investigation extremely important. An experienced New Jersey and New York truck accident lawyer will typically take immediate steps to preserve evidence and determine exactly how the crash happened.Common Injuries in New Jersey and New York Truck CrashesThe size and weight of commercial vehicles are a major reason these cases are so serious.Truck collisions frequently cause:Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) and concussionsSpinal injuries, herniated discs, and paralysisMultiple fractures and complex orthopedic injuriesInternal injuries and bleedingBurns, lacerations, and permanent scarringWrongful death in catastrophic casesWhen injuries are severe, the claim must account for the full, long-term impact, medical treatment, future care, lost income, and the ways daily life changes after a serious crash.Parties Commonly Involved in New Jersey and New York Truck Accident ClaimsA strong claim identifies every responsible party involved, or that contributed to the accident, so no source of compensation is overlooked. Depending on the facts, liability may involve:Trucking Company or EmployerA trucking company may be responsible when its policies, supervision, or operational decisions put unsafe trucks and unsafe drivers on the road, including:Pressuring drivers to drive while fatigued or rush deliveriesFailing to train, supervise, or properly monitor driversHiring drivers with known dangerous historiesAllowing unsafe trucks to remain in serviceIgnoring prior safety complaints, violations, or maintenance issuesHiring untrained illegal immigrants below normal trucker wagesEven when a driver makes the final mistake on the road, the company\u2019s decisions may be a major contributing cause, and the company often controls key evidence that must be preserved quickly.Maintenance Vendors, Repair Shops, and Inspection ServicesCommercial trucks require frequent inspections and repairs due to heavy use and the high risk of catastrophic crashes. Brake defects, tire failures, worn components, steering problems, and lighting issues can all be deadly at highway speeds.A truck owner or leasing company may share responsibility when it:Skips required inspectionsUses improper or substandard replacement partsPerforms negligent repairsFails to identify obvious safety hazardsCargo Loading Companies and ShippersImproper cargo loading can cause rollovers, jackknifes, and loss of control, especially during turns, lane changes, and sudden braking. Overloaded trailers, uneven weight distribution, and unsecured freight can create instability that becomes dangerous for everyone nearby. If cargo-related negligence contributed to the collision, the loading company, shipper, trailer owner, or related contractors may be responsible.Truck, Trailer, or Parts ManufacturersSome crashes trace back to defective design or manufacturing. Failures involving tires, braking systems, underride guards, coupling systems, and trailer components can create life-threatening scenarios or dramatically increase the severity of injuries. When defective parts play a role, the case may involve product liability issues in addition to negligence.Roadway Contractors and Government EntitiesCertain truck crashes involve dangerous roadway conditions, confusing detours, unsafe construction-zone patterns, poor signage, roadway design problems, or hazards left in travel lanes. These cases can be complex and time-sensitive, but they can be crucial when roadway conditions contribute to the collision.How Liability Is Proven in a Truck Accident InvestigationLiability is proven through evidence, not assumptions. A thorough truck accident investigation in New Jersey or New York may involve:Black box\/event data recorder (EDR) informationDriver logs, dispatch records, and delivery scheduling documentsDriver qualification files, background checks, training records, and supervision historyMaintenance logs, inspection reports, and repair invoicesDashcam footage, traffic camera footage, and witness statementsCrash reconstruction and expert analysisPhysical evidence from the scene and vehicle damage patternsA strong case connects the evidence to the specific failures that caused or contributed to the collision and then ties those failures to the responsible companies and insurers.Compensation Available in New Jersey and New York Truck Accident CasesA truck accident claim may seek compensation for:Medical bills and future medical needsLost wages and reduced earning capacityRehabilitation, physical therapy, and long-term carePain and sufferingDisability, scarring, and loss of quality of lifeOut-of-pocket recovery costs and home assistance needsWrongful death damages for eligible families (when applicable)When more than one party contributed to the crash, the available coverage and total recovery can be significantly higher, especially in cases involving permanent injury or long-term loss of income.What are in the Deadlines in New Jersey and New York Injury Claims?Deadlines and time limits on claims are strict and can determine whether a claim can move forward at all.In New Jersey, many personal injury claims generally must be filed within two years, according to N.J.S.A. \u00a7 2A:14-2(a).In New York, many negligence-based personal injury claims generally must be filed within three years.Claims involving public entities, such as the New Jersey Department of Transportation, State of New Jersey or any county or municipality may require even faster action and special notices, often within 90 days in many cases. Deadlines and exceptions can be specific and confusing, so speaking with a New Jersey and New York injury experienced and skilled truck accident lawyer early on can help preserve evidence and protect your right to pursue compensation.Contact Davis, Saperstein &amp; Salomon, P.C. After Serious Truck or Car Accidents in New Jersey and New YorkAfter a serious crash, victims are often balancing pain, medical care, missed work, and uncertainty, while trucking companies and insurance carriers begin building defenses immediately. That is where experienced legal counsel makes the difference. If you were injured in a commercial truck crash, or hurt in a serious motor vehicle collision, speaking with a New Jersey and New York truck accident lawyer can help you understand your rights and next steps.At Davis, Saperstein &amp; Salomon, P.C., our team of New Jersey and New York injury attorneys has represented victims of truck accidents, car accidents, and serious personal injury claims for more than 40 years. We have helped over 40,000 clients and families and recovered more than $1 billion in verdicts and settlements for injured clients and their loved ones throughout New Jersey and New York.Truck accident claims are handled on a contingent fee basis, meaning there is no legal fee unless a settlement is won. To speak with an experienced New Jersey and New York personal injury attorney, or Marc C. Saperstein, Esq., directly contact 1-800-LAW-2000 or email info@dsslaw.com."},{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"name":"Blog","item":"https:\/\/www.dsslaw.com\/blog\/#breadcrumbitem"},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"name":"Liability in New Jersey and New York Truck Accident Cases","item":"https:\/\/www.dsslaw.com\/blog\/liability-in-nj-and-ny-truck-accident-cases\/#breadcrumbitem"}]}]