Vermont Guide

Truck Accident Settlement Calculator — Vermont

Vermont's small size and predominantly rural road network mean commercial truck accidents often occur on two-lane state highways rather than interstates. The ski and tourism industries drive seasonal delivery truck spikes, and the state's strict environmental regulations affect commercial vehicle operations.

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Fault Rule
Modified Comparative (51% bar)
Negligence standard
Statute of Limitations
3 Years
To file your lawsuit
Avg Settlement Range
$125,000 – $550,000
Moderate to severe injuries
Min. Insurance Required
$750,000
Federal interstate minimum

What Vermont Victims Need to Know

Vermont follows the Modified Comparative (51% bar) system for truck accident cases. Vermont follows modified comparative fault with a 51% bar. You can recover if your fault is 50% or less, with your award reduced proportionally. At greater than 50% fault, recovery is barred.

Critical deadline: You have 3 years from the date of the accident to file a lawsuit in Vermont. Missing this deadline permanently forecloses your right to recover compensation, regardless of how strong your case is. Contact a Vermont truck accident attorney as soon as possible after your crash.

Commercial truck accidents in Vermont frequently occur along major freight corridors including I-89, I-91, US-2, US-4. These high-volume trucking routes see significant semi-truck, 18-wheeler, and commercial vehicle traffic year-round. The federal minimum liability insurance requirement of $750,000 for interstate carriers provides a meaningful compensation floor — but experienced attorneys often identify multiple defendants with additional coverage.

Average truck accident settlements in Vermont range from $125,000 – $550,000 for moderate-to-severe injuries, with catastrophic injury cases and wrongful death claims often reaching far higher amounts, particularly when FMCSA violations, driver impairment, or corporate negligence can be proven. Use the calculator below to get a personalized estimate based on your specific circumstances.

Major Truck Corridors in Vermont
I-89 I-91 US-2 US-4

Vermont Truck Accident Settlement Calculator

Answer 4 steps to get your estimated compensation range under Vermont law.

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Step 1 — Accident Details

Tell us about the crash location and vehicle type.

Key Vermont Trucking Laws

Vermont follows modified comparative fault with a 51% bar. You can recover if your fault is 50% or less, with your award reduced proportionally. At greater than 50% fault, recovery is barred.

You have 3 years from the date of the accident to file a lawsuit in Vermont. Federal regulations also apply in all Vermont truck accident cases — FMCSA Hours of Service rules, Electronic Logging Device requirements, and vehicle inspection mandates apply regardless of state law and can be powerful evidence of negligence when violated.

Fault System Statute of Limitations Avg Settlement Min. Insurance
Modified Comparative (51% bar) 3 years $125,000 – $550,000 $750,000
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