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Commercial vehicles constitute a vital part of the American economy. We rely on them to transport the people and commodities that keep businesses and daily life running. However, the proximity of large vehicles and passenger cars on roadways can create dangerous situations every day. If you or a loved one has been injured in a collision involving a commercial vehicle, you can pursue compensation with the help of an Edmond commercial vehicle accident lawyer.

If you have been injured in an accident, you know how much an event like that can affect your life and your finances. Medical bills can pile up quickly, and when your earnings are impacted by missed work, the financial strain can build exponentially. When you are facing a high-stakes situation like this, you need a lawyer who is willing to advocate tirelessly for you.
At Fulmer Sill, we have a team of skilled lawyers with decades of combined experience, and we approach each case with a team mentality. This means that when you choose us to represent you, you get our combined efforts, education, and insight. Our Edmond office is conveniently located at 14005 North Eastern Avenue, and we would love to speak with you in person or on the phone.
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Unfortunately, collisions between passenger vehicles and commercial vehicles are relatively common. Because of the size difference typically involved in this kind of crash, such accidents are particularly dangerous for people in passenger cars. In 2025, there were 161,209 large trucks involved in recorded roadway accidents throughout the United States. Of those vehicles, 4,289 were involved in an accident resulting in at least one fatality.
In Oklahoma, there were 2,803 reported crashes involving large trucks in 2025, and 115 of those resulted in fatalities. The total number of people killed in Oklahoma in roadway accidents involving at least one large truck was 129. A further 1,207 people were injured.
Any time you are injured in a roadway accident, the first step in seeking compensation is usually filing a claim with the at-fault driver’s insurance. In cases of commercial vehicle accidents, the driver is usually covered by the insurance policy held by the business that owns the vehicle. In some cases, the driver’s own personal auto insurance may also come into play.
If you have been injured in an accident, it is possible that you may be contacted by the other driver’s insurance company with a settlement offer, if you have not already been contacted. Insurance companies attempt to get injured people to settle low and early for accidents involving their clients, so this initial offer is unlikely to be enough to cover your losses.
In many cases, insurance companies are not willing to pay what an injured person actually needs to put their life back together. At that point, the next step is to file a personal injury claim. The defendant in the claim can be the other driver, the company they work for, either party’s insurance company, or even a manufacturer of a faulty part on the truck, or a third-party company in charge of truck maintenance. Claims can also have multiple defendants.
After your personal injury claim is filed, the next step is to negotiate with the defendants in an effort to reach a reasonable settlement. If no resolution can be reached through discussion or mediation, you may need to proceed to a courtroom trial, during which a judge, or a judge and a jury, can hear both sides of the case and make a decision.
It is possible for a person to represent themselves in legal proceedings, but if you need to pursue compensation for injuries from a commercial vehicle accident in Edmond, OK, you would be wise to hire a commercial vehicle accident lawyer who has plenty of experience handling cases like yours.
Early in your case, an attorney can help you by communicating with insurance companies on your behalf. Sometimes, communication from a lawyer is enough to make an insurance company reconsider a low offer. As your case proceeds, your attorney can file your personal injury claim for you, negotiate on your behalf, and represent you in the Oklahoma County District Court, if need be.
In Oklahoma, the statute of limitations for personal injury claims is two years from the date of the accident. This means that if you do not file a civil action within two years of the date of your injury, you usually cannot pursue compensation by means of a civil claim. Because of this time limit, it is important to contact an attorney as soon as you can.
The cost to hire a commercial vehicle accident lawyer in Edmond can vary significantly from case to case. Factors such as the complexity of the case, the difficulty or ease of demonstrating negligence, and the individual lawyer’s hourly rate can all influence the cost. However, many lawyers accept personal injury cases on a contingency basis, meaning they only get paid if they secure a settlement for the client.
It is not possible to say for certain whether your commercial vehicle accident claim needs to go to court in Oklahoma, but this outcome is very unlikely. The majority of personal injury cases settle long before reaching the inside of a courtroom. Courtroom trials are expensive, and if a case is legitimate, a defendant is likely to want to settle out of court.
In Edmond personal injury claims, including those for injuries from commercial vehicle accidents, victims can generally seek compensation for medical costs, lost wages, and pain and suffering. In cases of injuries resulting in severe disability, the need for long-term medical care, or a permanent inability to work, both actualized and projected costs and losses can be factored into the settlement.
If you are the victim of a commercial vehicle accident, you deserve competent, tenacious legal support as you pursue compensation. At Fulmer Sill, we are ready to work for you. Contact us today to discuss your case and find out how we can help.
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