If you’ve been involved in a CRST Expedited truck accident, knowing what steps to take immediately can significantly impact your ability to recover fair compensation. CRST is one of the largest trucking companies in the U.S. and dealing with their insurance team after an accident can be challenging.
At Zinda Law Group, we help truck accident victims navigate the claims process, gather crucial evidence, and fight for the compensation they deserve.
If you were hit by a CRST truck, follow these critical steps to protect your rights and strengthen your case.
1. Call 911 and Seek Immediate Medical Attention
Your health and safety should always be the top priority after any truck accident.
- Call 911 immediately to report the crash.
- Request medical assistance, even if you feel fine—some injuries take hours or days to appear.
- Obtain a copy of the police report for your claim.
The police report will document key details about the accident, including:
- Statements from the truck driver and witnesses
- Any traffic law violations or citations
- Preliminary fault assessment
Having official documentation from law enforcement is crucial when negotiating with CRST’s insurance team.
2. Gather Evidence at the Scene
If you are physically able, if safe, collect as much evidence as possible from the accident scene.
- Take photos and videos of:
The crash site, including skid marks and road conditions
Damage to your vehicle and the CRST truck
Visible injuries
- Get contact information from:
The CRST truck driver (name, license number, company details)
Any witnesses who saw the accident
Additionally, trucking companies like CRST Expedited must comply with FMCSA regulations, which require them to:
- Limit driving hours to prevent fatigue
- Conduct routine truck maintenance
- Ensure proper cargo loading
If CRST violated any federal trucking laws, this can help strengthen your claim.
3. Avoid Speaking with CRST’s Insurance Adjusters
After a truck accident, CRST’s insurance company may contact you for a statement. Be cautious—anything you say can be used against you.
Do NOT:
- Admit fault or apologize—even a simple “I’m sorry” can be twisted into an admission of guilt.
- Accept the first settlement offer—it’s likely far lower than what you deserve.
- Give a recorded statement without consulting an attorney.
Instead, politely decline and direct them to your lawyer.
An experienced truck accident attorney can handle negotiations to ensure you receive full compensation.
4. Get Medical Treatment and Follow Your Doctor’s Advice
Even if you don’t feel injured right away, seek medical attention. Truck accidents often result in:
- Whiplash, spinal injuries, and concussions
- Internal bleeding or organ damage
- Long-term injuries requiring physical therapy
- Document all medical visits, treatments, and prescriptions.
- Follow all doctor recommendations, including rehab and follow-ups.
Your medical records will serve as key evidence in your claim against CRST.
5. Determine Liability and File an Insurance Claim
To recover compensation, you must establish who was at fault for the crash. Liability may rest on:
- The CRST truck driver (if they were speeding, distracted, or fatigued)
- CRST Expedited (if they hired an unqualified driver or failed to maintain the truck)
- A third party (if a truck part failed or another vehicle contributed to the crash)
Once liability is determined, you or your lawyer will file a claim with CRST’s insurance company.
6. What Compensation Can You Recover?
Victims of CRST Expedited truck accidents may be entitled to several types of damages, including:
Economic Damages
- Medical expenses (hospital stays, rehabilitation, prescriptions)
- Lost wages (compensation for missed work and reduced earning potential)
- Property damage (repair or replacement of your vehicle)
Non-Economic Damages
- Pain and suffering (physical pain, mental distress, PTSD)
- Loss of enjoyment of life (inability to participate in activities)
Punitive Damages
Awarded in cases of gross negligence, such as:
- Driving under the influence
- Severe violations of federal trucking laws
An experienced truck accident lawyer can ensure you seek the full value of your claim.
7. Work with an Experienced Truck Accident Lawyer
CRST Expedited has a powerful legal team and insurance adjusters who work to minimize claim payouts. Going up against a large trucking company alone puts you at a serious disadvantage.
Hiring a truck accident lawyer can help you:
- Investigate the crash and gather crucial evidence
- Negotiate aggressively with CRST’s insurers
- Ensure compliance with FMCSA safety regulations
- Take your case to trial if needed
At Zinda Law Group, we work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you don’t pay unless we win your case.
Take Action Today
If you’ve been injured in a CRST Expedited truck accident, taking the right steps early can make all the difference. Our team of skilled truck accident attorneys can:
- Determine liability and build a strong case
- Handle all negotiations with CRST’s insurance company
- Fight for maximum compensation
Call (800) 863-5312 today for a free consultation.
The sooner you contact an attorney, the better your chances of receiving full and fair compensation. Don’t let CRST’s insurance team take advantage of you—get the legal help you need today.
John (Jack) Zinda
Founder / CEO
Over 100 years of combined experience representing injured victims across the country.
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Partner
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