What to Know If You Were Hit by a Truck on Arizona Highways
Truck accidents are nothing like car accidents—here’s what makes them more serious, and what to do next.
Being hit by a semi-truck, 18-wheeler, or commercial vehicle can be life-altering. These crashes are often violent, the injuries severe, and the legal aftermath far more complex than a standard car accident. At McHone Law, we help victims across Arizona, including Mesa, Phoenix, Tempe, and Gilbert, recover the compensation they need after being hit by a truck on I-10, Loop 202, US-60, and other high-risk corridors.
If you or someone you love was involved in a truck accident on an Arizona highway, here’s what you need to know—and why it’s critical to act fast.
1. Truck Accident Injuries Are Often Severe—and Long-Term
Trucks can weigh up to 80,000 pounds. When they collide with passenger vehicles, the result is rarely minor. Common injuries include:
- Traumatic brain injuries (TBI)
- Spinal cord damage and paralysis
- Multiple fractures
- Internal organ damage
- Permanent disability or wrongful death
These injuries often require extensive recovery, surgeries, or lifetime care, making fair compensation essential.
2. Multiple Parties May Be Liable
Unlike most car crashes, truck accident claims often involve more than just the driver. Liability may fall on:
- The trucking company
- A third-party maintenance provider
- A parts manufacturer (in brake or tire failures)
- The cargo loading company (for overloaded or unsecured freight)
We investigate every angle to determine who’s responsible and how to hold them accountable.
3. Evidence Disappears Quickly—We Act Fast
Trucking companies have legal teams on standby. Their goal? Minimize exposure immediately after a crash. That means critical evidence like:
- Driver logs
- Black box data
- Truck maintenance records
- Hiring/training files
can be altered or lost if not preserved right away.
At McHone Law, we immediately send evidence preservation notices and begin an independent investigation.
4. Trucking Insurance Is Bigger—But So Are the Fights
Trucking companies carry large insurance policies, but that doesn’t mean they pay easily. These insurers are aggressive, well-resourced, and trained to delay, deny, or deflect blame. We build detailed cases that force them to deal with us seriously—or face trial.
5. What to Do After a Truck Accident in Arizona
- Call 911 and request emergency medical care
- Get the police report and names of all parties involved
- If safe, take photos and identify witnesses
- Do not speak to the trucking company or their insurer
- Call an attorney before giving any recorded statements
McHone Law Handles Tough Trucking Cases—and Wins
We’ve taken on trucking companies, their insurers, and their defense teams—and won. If your case has been rejected or ignored by another firm, don’t give up. We handle serious injury claims, and we don’t back down.
📞 Call McHone Law at (480) 737-7391 or reach out online for a free consultation. No fees unless we win.



