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The experienced attorneys at The Law Firm for Truck Safety have handled many alcohol-related trucking cases. Drunk driving truck accidents in Fort Collins are preventable when professional drivers and motor carriers follow the rules that keep impaired operation off the road.

If a catastrophic crash has changed your life, an attorney from our team can guide you through the legal process, preserve time-sensitive proof, and file suit early to secure records. We maintain a focus on accountability and a clear plan for moving forward after an accident.

Why Are Alcohol and Trucks a Deadly Mix?

Whiskey bottle and glass lying with ice cubes, a toy tanker truck at high speed goes towards the glass to crash irretrievably, tragedy of alcohol and driving.Large commercial motor vehicles (CMVs) require longer stopping distances and disciplined lane control. Consuming alcohol reduces driver attention, slows reaction time, and erodes judgment about speed, gaps, and braking. In busy Fort Collins corridors—such as College Avenue, Harmony Road, and I-25 interchanges—one alcohol-impaired decision by a truck driver can place families in harm’s way and cause preventable collisions. These events are not random. They are the product of choices that safety rules are designed to prevent.

Signs of Impairment in CMV Accidents

Impaired driving creates patterns of evidence. Late or no braking before a collision, drifting across lane lines, misjudging left turns, and erratic truck speeds are common signs of drunk driving in Fort Collins. Post-crash observations of the driver matter, such as an odor of alcohol, slurred speech, balance issues, or admissions, but so does the data trail. Our attorneys can align scene evidence with telematics, engine control module (ECM) downloads, and camera video to show how the CMV was handled in the minutes leading up to the crash.

Evidence That Builds a Drunk Driving Truck Accident Case

Our experienced legal team moves quickly to stop data deletions and overwrites. That includes preservation of dashcam and inward-facing video, electronic logging device (ELD) files, GPS breadcrumbs, dispatch and messaging threads, and toll and fuel transactions that fix timelines. We also seek out bar or restaurant surveillance where relevant, 911 audio, and intersection or business-front video that could provide evidence of approach speed, signals, and lane position. Company materials—driver qualification and training files, prior incidents, and alcohol/medication policies—could help identify if the driver’s alcohol consumption was a risk that should have been addressed before a Fort Collins truck crash.

One Federal Rule That Sets the Standard

According to the Code of Federal Regulations § 392.5 (alcohol prohibition), a commercial driver may not use alcohol within four hours before going on duty or operating a CMV, may not be on duty or operate with any measured alcohol concentration, and a motor carrier may not require or permit it. This rule applies to every trip and every shift. Our lawyers can examine whether federal laws preventing drivers from consuming alcohol were breached in your Fort Collins truck crash case.

How Carrier Decisions Increase or Reduce Risk

A man at the wheel holds a bottle of alcohol in his hand while driving, violates traffic rules. The concept of an accident, a traffic violationSafety is not just about the driver. Our lawyers examine route assignments that place alcohol-service stops near layovers, weak policy enforcement, and missed opportunities to intervene after warning signs. We also review whether supervisors documented concerns, whether random testing and post-accident procedures were followed, and whether scheduling created pressures that encouraged shortcuts. A responsible operations plan must be in place for human behavior, including removing impaired drivers from service to prevent the harm caused by truck accidents in Fort Collins.

Can a Trucking Company Be Liable in a Drunk Driving Accident?

Truck companies can be vicariously liable for the negligence of their drivers, and the company’s insurance applies even if the company is not named in a drunk driving accident lawsuit in Fort Collins. When examining your case, our legal team can review driver conduct, supervision, training, and enforcement choices. For serious injuries or wrongful deaths, we involve life-care planners and economists to document the future needs of you or your loved one. This may include medical care, therapy, devices, home or vehicle modifications, support, and long-term costs. The goal is to develop a fact-based plan that meets current and future family needs.

Contact a Fort Collins Drunk Driving Truck Crash Lawyer Today

Drunk driving truck accidents in Fort Collins require swift action and a clear plan. If you or a loved one was seriously injured in a preventable trucking collision involving alcohol, contact the experienced team of attorneys at The Law Firm for Truck Safety. We can explain the legal process, protect key evidence, and pursue accountability under the applicable rules.

Call or contact us online today. We will listen, answer questions in plain language, and move forward on your timeline.

Contact The Law Firm For Truck Safety

If you or a loved one have been in a truck crash, we would be honored to learn more about your crash and help you build a path to justice.

Our team of truck crash attorneys is here to help so you don’t have to navigate this complicated process alone.

Contact the attorneys at the Law Firm for Truck Safety via phone for help with your case, or connect with us online for your free, no-obligation case review.

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