Help FMCSA understand the real cost of truck crashes

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is reviewing the adequacy of current minimum insurance requirements for commercial motor carriers — minimums that have not been raised since 1985. FMCSA has requested data on actual settlements and verdicts in truck crash cases.

If your firm has handled cases involving injuries or deaths caused by a commercial motor carrier, your data can directly inform this federal review. Contributing takes just a few minutes per case.

Submit Your Case Data

Your data is anonymous

You are identified only by an anonymous Respondent ID that you generate yourself. Your name, your firm's name, and your clients' names are never collected with your case data. Researchers further anonymize case numbers before any analysis is shared.

What we're collecting

For each case: the year of the crash and of final resolution, the state, the number of injuries and fatalities, the motor carrier's insurance limit, the total settlement or verdict amount, and the economic loss. That's it — ten quick fields per case.

Why it matters

When catastrophic losses exceed a carrier's insurance limits, injured people and families are left undercompensated and costs shift to the public. Real settlement and verdict data is the strongest evidence for whether current minimums are adequate.

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