The Most Dangerous Intersections in New York
You were just driving, heading to work, running an errand, doing what you do every day, when a commercial truck changed everything in an instant. Maybe it crossed into your lane on the Cross Bronx Expressway. Maybe it came out of nowhere, merging onto I-87 near Tarrytown. Either way, you went from going about your life to lying in a hospital bed, sitting in a waiting room, or standing on the side of the road in shock, wondering how something this serious just happened to you.
At Greenspan & Greenspan Injury Lawyers, our NY truck accident lawyers know exactly how that moment feels, and we are here to make sure you do not have to face what comes next alone.
Why Are New York Truck Accident Cases More Complex?
A truck accident claim involves layers that a standard car accident does not. Federal law governs commercial truck operations. New York State law governs who is liable in the event of an accident. Multiple companies may share responsibility for the crash and the injuries these vehicles cause to people in passenger cars, on motorcycles, or on foot along some of the busiest freight corridors in the country, tend to be severe enough that every decision in the case carries real financial consequences.
What Federal Rules Apply to Commercial Trucks?
These rules set the legal framework against which an insurance company or a court will measure your case.
Hours of Service
Federal law limits how many consecutive hours a commercial driver can operate without rest. A driver who exceeds those limits and causes an accident has violated a federal safety standard, and that violation becomes part of your case. Fatigue is one of the leading causes of serious truck crashes, and the logs and electronic data that record a driver’s hours are among the first things an experienced attorney pursues.
Weight and Load Requirements
New York limits commercial vehicles to 80,000 pounds gross vehicle weight on most highways, with specific axle and bridge formula requirements under state law. An overloaded truck takes longer to stop, handles differently in an emergency, and causes more destruction on impact. When a truck was operating over legal weight limits, that fact matters significantly to your claim.
Vehicle Maintenance Standards
Federal regulations require carriers to maintain their vehicles and keep detailed inspection records. Brake failures, tire blowouts, and mechanical defects that cause crashes often trace back to documented maintenance violations that companies ignored, long before the accident.
Who Can Be Held Responsible?
This is where New York truck accident cases become fundamentally different from a two-car collision. In a car accident, you identify the at-fault driver. In a truck accident, responsibility can extend across an entire supply chain.
The Truck Driver
Speeding, distracted driving, fatigue, and impairment all create direct liability for the driver. Electronic logging devices, cell phone records, and black box data can document exactly what the driver was doing in the moments before impact.
The Trucking Company
Motor carriers are responsible for hiring qualified drivers, maintaining their vehicles, and enforcing hours-of-service compliance. When a company cuts corners on any of those obligations, it shares responsibility for what happens on the road.
The Freight Broker
Here’s what’s new: In a unanimous decision, on May 14, 2026, the United States Supreme Court held that freight brokers can be sued under state laws when they negligently hire an unsafe carrier that causes a crash. Freight brokers arrange loads between shippers and carriers. When a broker selects a carrier with a history of safety violations and that carrier injures someone on the Cross Bronx or on any road across New York, the state can now hold the broker accountable.
Other Parties
Cargo loading companies, vehicle manufacturers, and maintenance contractors can all share liability depending on what caused the crash. A thorough investigation often reveals that responsibility does not end with the driver’s name on the police report.
Why Do Truck Accident Injuries Tend to Be More Severe?
A fully loaded commercial truck can weigh up to 80,000 pounds. A passenger vehicle weighs roughly 4,000. When those two collide at highway speed on the New York State Thruway or on a surface street in White Plains, the physics are not kind and cause injuries such as:
- Traumatic brain injuries,
- Spinal cord damage,
- Multiple fractures, and
- Internal organ trauma.
Severe injuries mean longer recoveries, higher medical costs, lost income, and permanent changes to quality of life. The compensation available in these cases can reflect that reality, but only when we build the claim on a thorough investigation.
Choose Greenspan & Greenspan for Your New York Truck Accident Case
Greenspan & Greenspan Injury Lawyers has fought for seriously injured New Yorkers since 1959—more than six decades of standing beside people who needed someone in their corner after a life-changing crash. Our bilingual team serves English- and Spanish-speaking clients across New York, from the suburbs of Westchester to every corner of the state, so no injured person loses access to strong representation due to a language barrier.
We have recovered tens of millions of dollars for our clients, including a $1.4 million settlement for a truck crash and a $900,000 recovery in a separate truck crash case. Those results reflect what happens when a firm investigates every angle of a case rather than settling for the most obvious ones.
The New York State Trial Lawyers Association, the American Association for Justice, Super Lawyers, and the National Trial Lawyers Top 100 have all recognized our firm, and our clients have given us a 4.9-star rating across 219 third-party Google reviews. Your fight is our fight, and we pursue every party responsible for your injuries until we reach the right outcome.
The Investigation Needs to Start Quickly. Schedule Your Free Consultation Today
Evidence in truck accident cases disappears quickly, including electronic logs, black box data, and maintenance records. Everything becomes harder to obtain with each passing week.
Call Greenspan & Greenspan Injury Lawyers today, schedule your free consultation, and let us begin building your case before that window closes.
Legal References Used to Inform This Page:
To ensure the accuracy and clarity of this page, we referenced official legal and other resources during the content development process:
- Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, Hours of Service (HOS).
- New York State Department of Motor Vehicles, Information Concerning Oversized/Overweight Vehicles.
- Vehicle Inspection, Repair and Maintenance, 49 C.F.R. Part 396 (2022).
- Montgomery v. Caribe Transport II, LLC, No. 23-1059 (May 14, 2026).
