Why this matters

The first hour after a CMV accident decides the next 18 months. What gets photographed, who gets a witness statement, what the driver writes down, what nobody says into a recorder. That window closes fast and lawyers, insurers, and DOT post-accident investigators all start their reconstruction from whatever evidence the driver captured at the scene.

The materials in this category are field-use, not academic. One-page checklists meant to live in the cab. Sample forms ready to print and three-hole-punch into the truck binder. The post-accident reporting workflow your insurer expects.

Tools in this category

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CMV Accident Checklist

One-page field checklist for the first hour after a commercial vehicle accident. Prints to fit a clipboard.

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CMV Accident Response Kit

Field checklist, driver statement form, witness sheet, photo log, and post-accident reporting workflow in one packet.

Operations

What Goes in a Post-Accident Reporting File

The documents your insurer, attorney, and DOT post-accident investigator will all ask for. In the order they ask for them.

Drafting

Related categories

Accident response overlaps with compliance recordkeeping and driver paperwork. The DQ file is the first thing requested in any post-accident review.

DOT/FMCSA Compliance

Audit binders, DQ files, HOS references, and the records auditors open after an incident.

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Driver Paperwork

Driver qualification files, hire packets, and the everyday forms drivers should be carrying.

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Safety

Cargo securement, post-trip inspections, and the safety practices that prevent accidents in the first place.

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