Many residents assume the truck driver is the only person who matters. In practice, Norfolk truck collisions often raise multiple responsibility issues—especially when a crash happens near busy driving corridors, loading areas, or routes that include industrial and commercial traffic.
Depending on the facts, liability may involve:
- The driver’s conduct (speed, lane choice, following distance, distraction, fatigue)
- The trucking company’s policies (training, supervision, scheduling practices)
- Maintenance and equipment (brakes, tires, lighting, inspection records)
- Cargo handling (improper loading or securing that leads to shifting loads)
Because these issues are fact-based, a calculator can only be a starting point. In Norfolk cases, the real difference is whether the evidence supports each element of the claim.


