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Truck accidents in San Bernardino are not the same as truck accidents in a generic California city. This community — Gateway to the Inland Empire and historic Route 66 corridor city with major warehouse infrastructure — generates a specific category of freight risk on I-10 and I-215 and its surrounding roads that shapes everything about how these cases are investigated, litigated, and resolved.
Gammill Law brings California-wide truck accident experience to San Bernardino cases, combined with the local knowledge that makes the difference between a settlement that falls short and one that fully accounts for your losses.
San Bernardino is Gateway to the Inland Empire and historic Route 66 corridor city with major warehouse infrastructure. This shapes the commercial freight environment in ways that directly affect the frequency, severity, and legal complexity of truck accident cases here.
Understanding this freight context is what allows Gammill Law to investigate your case more thoroughly, identify the right defendants, and build the strongest possible legal claim.
In San Bernardino, the specific character of commercial freight shapes which causes are most prevalent. Here is what our attorneys investigate:
The spotlight: I-10 carries the bulk of San Bernardino’s commercial freight — and fatigued drivers operating on tight schedules are its most persistent hazard.
Federal FMCSA hours-of-service rules cap driving time precisely because fatigue is as dangerous as impairment. ELD records reveal when those limits were violated.
The spotlight: Inland Empire warehouse explosion — Amazon and mega-fulfillment center truck surge.
Massive Inland Empire warehouse and distribution complex. I-10 cross-country long-haul freight This freight environment creates liability factors specific to San Bernardino that require industry-specific legal knowledge.
The spotlight: Trucking companies that defer maintenance to cut costs create brake failures and tire blowouts that become catastrophic at highway speed.
California’s BIT inspection program documents these failures. When a carrier’s records show repeated deferred repairs, those records become powerful evidence of negligence.
The spotlight: Overloaded trucks on San Bernardino’s roads have longer stopping distances, higher rollover risk, and increased mechanical failure rates.
Weigh station records, cargo manifests, and post-accident inspection establish whether legal weight limits were respected and whether cargo was properly secured.
The spotlight: The most valuable evidence in many truck accident cases is not about the driver — it is about the company that put the driver on the road.
Hiring screening failures, pressure to violate safety rules, and systemic maintenance neglect create direct corporate liability that often carries the largest damages exposure.
Where an accident occurs in San Bernardino determines what evidence exists, which government entities may share liability, and how the crash reconstructs. Here are the most dangerous truck corridors in the area:
I-10 through San Bernardino is a primary truck accident corridor in San Bernardino, carrying significant commercial freight through an environment that requires heightened driver attention. Accidents here are among the most serious in the region.
I-215 north-south corridor is a primary truck accident corridor in San Bernardino, carrying significant commercial freight through an environment that requires heightened driver attention. Accidents here are among the most serious in the region.
Tippecanoe Avenue logistics zone is a primary truck accident corridor in San Bernardino, carrying significant commercial freight through an environment that requires heightened driver attention. Accidents here are among the most serious in the region.
E Street and Hospitality Lane freight areas is a primary truck accident corridor in San Bernardino, carrying significant commercial freight through an environment that requires heightened driver attention. Accidents here are among the most serious in the region.
Highland and Baseline corridors is a primary truck accident corridor in San Bernardino, carrying significant commercial freight through an environment that requires heightened driver attention. Accidents here are among the most serious in the region.
Multiple parties may share responsibility for your San Bernardino truck accident. Gammill Law investigates each:
| Liable Party | Basis for Liability |
|---|---|
| Truck Driver | Fatigue, distraction, impairment, speeding, unsafe maneuvers |
| Trucking Company / Carrier | Negligent hiring, training failures, hours-of-service pressure, maintenance neglect |
| Cargo Loader / Shipper | Improperly loaded or unsecured freight contributing to the accident |
| Vehicle / Parts Manufacturer | Defective brakes, tires, or components under CA strict product liability law |
| Maintenance Contractor | Negligent inspection or repair of commercial vehicle equipment |
| Caltrans, City of Sunnyvale, Santa Clara County | Road defects, missing signage, infrastructure failures (6-month government claim deadline) |
Why This Matters
Every liable party brings an insurance policy. Gammill Law’s comprehensive investigation ensures no source of compensation is left on the table.
Due to the weight and speed of commercial trucks, collision injuries are severe. Here is what Gammill Law clients have experienced:
| Injury Type | Long-Term Impact and Claim Value |
|---|---|
| Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) | Memory loss, cognitive impairment, personality changes — lifetime care costs can reach millions |
| Spinal Cord Injury / Paralysis | Permanent disability requiring ongoing medical support, adaptive equipment, and home modifications |
| Multiple Fractures | Surgery, rehabilitation, and potential permanent limitations in mobility and function |
| Internal Organ Damage | Life-threatening bleeding with delayed symptoms — requires immediate and comprehensive medical evaluation |
| Burn Injuries | Disfigurement, multiple surgeries, specialized long-term treatment |
| Neck and Back Injuries | Herniated discs, nerve damage, and chronic pain that permanently limits work capacity |
| PTSD / Psychological Trauma | Compensable under California law — anxiety, depression, and trauma responses have real monetary value |
| Wrongful Death | Surviving family members entitled to funeral costs, lost support, and loss of companionship |
California law provides for comprehensive compensation across every category of loss. Here is what Gammill Law pursues in every case:
| Category | What It Covers |
|---|---|
| Emergency medical care | ER, ambulance, surgery, ICU from date of accident |
| Ongoing treatment | Specialist care, PT, follow-up surgery, prescriptions |
| Future medical costs | Projected lifetime care needs for permanent injuries |
| Lost wages | Income lost during recovery period |
| Reduced earning capacity | Long-term income impact of permanent injuries |
| Pain and suffering | Physical pain and emotional toll of injuries |
| PTSD / emotional distress | Psychological injuries are fully compensable |
| Loss of enjoyment of life | Activities and experiences no longer accessible |
| Property damage | Vehicle repair or replacement, personal property |
| Wrongful death damages | Funeral costs, lost support, loss of companionship |
| Punitive damages | When company conduct was reckless or malicious |
“The lawyer other lawyers call when it’s time for trial.”
That is not marketing language — it is a description of David Gammill’s reputation throughout California. Other attorneys refer their most demanding cases to Gammill Law for one reason: winning.
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$100M+
Recovered for CA victims
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$21.1M
Wrongful death verdict
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$0
Upfront cost to you
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Insurance companies track which law firms settle cheap and which ones go to trial. Gammill Law’s record means that when we submit a demand, the insurer knows we will litigate if the number is not right. That credibility produces better settlements — and better verdicts.
You pay nothing to retain Gammill Law. No retainer, no hourly fees, no upfront costs. Our fee comes from the recovery we secure — and only if we win. Call 310-750-4149 today.
From first call to final resolution, here is what Gammill Law does for you:
California’s statute of limitations gives personal injury victims two years from the date of the accident to file a lawsuit. Wrongful death claims must be filed within two years of the date of death.
Critical exceptions that can shorten your window in San Bernardino:
Contact Gammill Law immediately to confirm which deadline applies to your specific case.
How much is my San Bernardino truck accident case worth?
The value depends on the severity of your injuries, your medical treatment, lost income, and long-term impact on your life. Cases involving catastrophic injuries or wrongful death can be worth millions. Gammill Law provides a free, honest evaluation of your specific case.
Can I recover compensation if I was partially at fault?
Yes. California’s pure comparative negligence rule allows recovery even if you were partially responsible. Your award is reduced by your percentage of fault — but it is not eliminated. Do not assume partial fault ends your claim.
What is the filing deadline for my San Bernardino truck accident claim?
California’s statute of limitations is two years from the date of the accident for personal injury, and two years from the date of death for wrongful death. However, if Caltrans, City of San Bernardino, San Bernardino County is a liable party due to road defects, you may have only six months to file a government claim. Contact Gammill Law immediately to confirm your specific deadline.
What makes San Bernardino truck accident cases unique?
Gateway to the Inland Empire and historic Route 66 corridor city with major warehouse infrastructure creates a freight environment specific to this city. Inland Empire warehouse explosion — Amazon and mega-fulfillment center truck surge. These factors shape which parties are liable, what evidence exists, and how the case must be built — all of which require local knowledge and specific expertise.
Do I have to go to court?
Most cases settle before trial. However, Gammill Law’s willingness and ability to go to trial is precisely what gives us leverage in settlement negotiations. If the insurer refuses a fair offer, we fight in court. That credibility works in your favor from day one.
What does it cost to hire Gammill Law?
Nothing upfront. We work on a contingency fee basis — our fee is paid only from the recovery we secure. If we do not win, you owe nothing. The initial consultation is completely free. Call 310-750-4149 to get started.
What if the trucking company’s insurer contacts me first?
Do not give a recorded statement or accept any settlement offer without first speaking to an attorney. Insurance adjusters are trained to gather information that limits your claim. Once you give a statement, you cannot un-give it. Contact Gammill Law before any communication with the carrier’s insurer.
If you or a loved one was injured in a truck accident in San Bernardino, you have rights — and a limited window to protect them. The trucking company is already working on its defense. You deserve an equally experienced advocate fighting for you.
Left with few options
Stuck with bills you can’t pay
Anxious to put your injury behind you