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Truck Accident Settlements & Verdicts in Washington
Truck accidents in Washington often lead to high value settlements and verdicts. Learn what factors affect compensation, see past results, and understand how our attorneys maximize recovery.
Understanding the Value of a Truck Accident Case
Truck accident claims in Washington are often worth significantly more than standard car accident claims because:
The injuries are more severe.
Multiple liable parties (drivers, carriers, shippers, manufacturers).
Federal trucking regulations (FMCSA) impose strict safety standards.
While no two cases are alike, truck accident settlements in Washington frequently reach into the hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars, depending on the circumstances.
Important: Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Every case is unique.
Factors That Affect Settlement Value

Severity of Injuries
Catastrophic injuries such as traumatic brain injuries, paralysis, and amputations typically lead to higher settlements.

Wrongful Death Claims
When a trucking crash results in loss of life, families may pursue wrongful death damages for lost financial support, companionship, and funeral expenses.

Liability and Fault
Clear liability against the truck driver or company strengthens a case. Comparative fault may reduce compensation if the victim is found partially responsible.

Available Insurance Coverage
Trucking companies usually carry commercial liability insurance with high policy limits, sometimes $1 million or more.

Economic Losses
Lost wages, reduced earning capacity, and long term care costs factor heavily into compensation.
Punitive Damages
In rare cases of reckless or gross negligence (such as drunk driving), punitive damages may be awarded.
Wrongful Death in Trucking Accidents
Sadly, many truck crashes in Washington result in fatalities. Families may bring wrongful death claims under RCW 4.20.010 and RCW 4.20.020.
Damages may include:
Loss of financial support
Loss of love, care, companionship
Funeral and burial costs
Emotional suffering
Learn more: Serious Injury & Wrongful Death.
Who May Be Liable?
Our attorneys investigate every possible party, including:
Truck Driver
For negligent actions such as speeding, distracted driving, or fatigue.
Trucking Company
For poor hiring practices, training deficiencies, or forcing unsafe schedules.
Overloaded Cargo
Unsecured or uneven cargo can cause rollovers or make it harder for drivers to stop safely.
Cargo Loaders
For unbalanced or unsecured loads that cause rollovers or jackknifes.
Maintenance Contractors
For failure to conduct proper inspections or repairs.
Third-Party Drivers
Who contributed to the incident.
Learn more in our detailed blog: Who Is Liable in a Seattle Trucking Accident.
Washington’s Comparative Fault System
Washington applies a pure comparative fault system. This means you may still recover compensation even if you were partly responsible for the crash, your damages are simply reduced by your percentage of fault.
Example:
Jury award: $1,000,000
Fault assigned to you: 20%
Actual recovery: $800,000
Insurance companies frequently try to shift blame to minimize what they pay. Our Seattle truck accident attorneys challenge these tactics and work to reduce or eliminate fault unfairly assigned to our clients.
See our blog: Partial Fault in a Car Accident in Washington
What Damages Can You Recover After a Truck Accident?
Victims and families may be entitled to significant compensation, including:
- Medical Expenses: Emergency treatment, surgeries, rehabilitation, and future care needs.
- Lost Income & Earning Capacity: Wages missed during recovery and diminished future earning ability.
- Pain and Suffering: Physical pain, emotional distress, and reduced quality of life.
- Permanent Disability: Compensation for life-changing injuries such as paralysis or amputation.
- Wrongful Death Damages: Funeral expenses, loss of financial support, and loss of companionship for surviving families.
- Punitive Damages: Awarded in rare cases of gross negligence or reckless conduct, such as drunk driving.
Truck Accident Attorneys Who Hold Companies Accountable
Truck accident claims are rarely straightforward. Beyond the driver, responsibility may extend to the trucking company, contractors, cargo loaders, maintenance providers, or even equipment manufacturers. These parties and their insurers, act quickly to deny liability and reduce payouts.
At Campiche Andrews PLLC, we uncover the truth. Our attorneys secure black box data, driver logs, maintenance records, and corporate safety policies to build strong cases that hold every negligent party accountable.
Proven Success in Truck Accident Litigation
Our firm has represented victims of:
18-Wheelers & Semis
Amazon, FedEx & UPS Delivery Trucks
Logging & Construction Vehicles
Hazardous Material Tankers
Led by Founding Partner Jeffery Campiche and Partner Nicholas Andrews, our team has obtained multi-million-dollar verdicts and settlements for Washington families harmed by negligence.
See more in our Case Results.

Serving Seattle & Communities Across Washington
At Campiche Andrews PLLC, we proudly represent clients across the Seattle area including Queen Anne, Belltown, Capitol Hill, South Lake Union, Magnolia, and Interbay.
Our reach extends across Washington State. We handle truck accident and personal injury cases in Bellevue, Renton, Federal Way, Tacoma, Puyallup, Kent, Lakewood, Bremerton, Olympia, Shelton, Vancouver, Wenatchee, Yakima, and Spokane.
No matter where you’re located in Washington, our attorneys are ready to fight for your rights.
People Also Ask
What is the average settlement for a truck accident in Washington?
There is no “average.” Settlements range from tens of thousands to millions, depending on injuries, liability, and insurance coverage.
How long does it take to settle a truck accident case?
Truck accident claims often take 12–24 months, especially if litigation is required.
Can I still recover damages if I was partly at fault?
Yes. Washington follows comparative fault. Your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault but not eliminated.
Are settlement amounts higher for wrongful death cases?
Yes. Fatal truck accident cases often result in higher damages due to the severity of loss and impact on families.
Do most truck accident cases settle or go to trial?
Most settle out of court, but our firm prepares each case for trial to maximize leverage.
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“Nick and his team made sure I didn’t settle for less. They took on the insurance company and fought for every dollar. I’m so grateful I called them.”
— Former client
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