Truck Guide

Lawyer-Ready File

Organize your truck accident file

Upload what you already have, answer the questions that matter, and build one clean file you can choose to share with lawyers.

How It Works

A cleaner file without repeating the same story over and over.

The organizer is for turning scattered records, photos, treatment notes, and company details into something easier to review and share.

Add what you already have

Start with photos, report details, treatment records, truck identifiers, insurance letters, or notes. You do not need everything to begin.

Answer the right follow-up questions

The file gets organized around the facts truck cases usually need: who was involved, what records exist, what is missing, and what still needs clarification.

Choose who receives it

When you are ready, use the organized file as a clearer starting point for lawyer conversations instead of starting from scratch each time.

What To Bring

Start with whatever records are already within reach.

These are the most useful starting points. The organizer can still help if some of them are missing.

Crash report or report number

This anchors the date, agency, roadway, and early narrative while the rest of the file is still taking shape.

Scene and vehicle-damage photos

Photos of the truck, trailer, roadway, debris, lane markings, and vehicle damage often explain the crash more clearly than memory later can.

Carrier and truck identifiers

Save company names, trailer markings, plates, USDOT numbers, and any other identifying details you can see.

Treatment records and bills

Prompt care and cleaner follow-up records usually make the injury story easier to follow and harder to minimize.

Insurance letters or claim information

Truck cases often involve multiple insurers, adjusters, or claims, so keeping the paperwork together matters early.

Witness names and contact details

Independent witnesses can help with blind-spot, lane-change, speed, braking, and wide-turn disputes.

Your file stays tied to your account.

Uploaded documents are used to help organize your case file. They are not used to train AI models or recycled into a broader document pool.

Free for people building a file.

Truck Accident Guide is free for people using this site. Our business is helping lawyers work with cleaner case files once a person chooses to share one.

Start The File

Build one organized file for lawyer outreach.

Create an account, add what you have, and keep improving the file as new records, treatment details, or questions come in.

Create My Organizer