Durham Truck Accident Lawyers Built for High-Stakes Cases
Our Durham truck accident lawyers take on commercial carriers and insurance companies to pursue the full compensation you deserve.
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- More than $510 Million Recovered for Our Clients
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Think You Have a Claim? Don’t Wait to Hire Durham Truck Accident Lawyer.
A semi-truck wreck can trigger a fast response from corporate carriers and insurance adjusters. Our Durham truck accident attorneys move just as quickly — protecting your rights, preserving evidence, and building a case designed for maximum recovery.
- Truck accidents are at the core of what we do
- We deal with the insurance companies so you don’t have to
- We’re available 24/7
From major Triangle freight routes to Durham’s busiest corridors, we know how to navigate the legal, medical, and insurance systems that come into play after a serious truck crash.
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Ways Our Durham Legal Team Can Help
While we are experts in serious motor vehicle cases, we also represent clients in a variety of personal injury matters:
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How it Works
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An experienced paralegal will be assigned to your case and guide you through the process. They will help you gather the necessary documents to start your case.
Get the Compensation You Deserve
Your attorney will work with you to determine the settlement offer you deserve. We will fight to get the maximum settlement from the insurance company.
A team of specialists serves each client
The Deuterman Law Group is a team of attorneys, paralegals, and staff forming a circle of expertise and support—with you at its center.
Durham Attorneys at Deuterman Law Group
Our Experienced Attorneys Have Recovered Millions for Our Clients. And They Will Fight to Get You the Compensation You Deserve.

Dan Deuterman
President & Attorney

Michele Cybulski
Managing Personal Injury Attorney

Christine M. Burnside
Managing Social Security Disability Attorney

Zach Marquand
Managing Workers' Compensation Attorney

Chris Stevens
Managing Veterans Disability Attorney

Blair Biser
Senior Social Security Disability Attorney

Billie Guthrie
Senior Social Security Disability Attorney
Janelle Shewmaker
Personal Injury Attorney
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FAQs
Durham sits along major freight routes including I-40, I-85, and NC-147. With heavy commercial traffic moving through the Triangle every day, the risk of serious semi-truck and 18-wheeler crashes increases — especially during peak commuter hours and construction zones.
Common causes include driver fatigue, distracted driving, speeding to meet delivery deadlines, overloaded cargo, improper maintenance, and violations of federal hours-of-service rules. A thorough investigation is critical to uncovering whether trucking safety regulations were ignored.
Commercial drivers and trucking companies must follow strict Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) rules. These regulations govern driver hours, maintenance standards, training requirements, and cargo securement. Violations can play a major role in establishing liability.
Many trucks traveling through Durham belong to large regional or national carriers. In these cases, claims are often defended aggressively by corporate legal teams. An experienced Durham truck accident lawyer can identify all responsible parties and pursue compensation from every available insurance policy.
Because commercial trucks can weigh up to 80,000 pounds, injuries are often catastrophic. Victims may suffer traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, internal injuries, or permanent disability. These cases frequently involve significant long-term medical and financial impact.
Yes. If your injuries require ongoing treatment, rehabilitation, or long-term care, those projected future costs can be included in your claim. Proper case preparation often involves medical experts and financial projections.
In most cases, North Carolina’s statute of limitations allows three years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. However, commercial trucking evidence can be lost or overwritten quickly, so acting promptly is important.
