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Did the trucking company itself do anything wrong? Feels like they're hiding something

So I'm about two months out from getting hit by an 18-wheeler on the highway. The driver rear-ended me pretty hard while I was slowing down for traffic. My car was totaled and I've been dealing with whiplash, a messed-up shoulder, and some lower back stuff that my doctor says could be long-term.

I hired a PI attorney and she's been great, but she mentioned something recently that kind of blew my mind — she said we're not just looking at the driver, we're looking at the whole company behind him. Like, were they pushing him to drive too many hours? Did they actually train him properly? Is there a history of violations on that truck?

Apparently there's a way to make the company send someone to testify — not just hand over documents, but actually sit down and answer questions on behalf of the whole organization. And whatever that person says is basically the company's official position. My attorney seemed excited about it, which made me nervous and hopeful at the same time lol.

Has anyone else gone through this with a commercial truck case? I feel like the company is way more responsible than just the one driver, and I don't want that to get swept under the rug.

Also — is it normal to feel like the trucking company's insurer is already trying to minimize things even this early? Their adjuster called me once before I had a lawyer and I honestly felt kind of steamrolled. Glad I didn't say much.

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