








Understanding What Constitutes Lost Wages
In Missouri, truck drivers injured in accidents caused by someone else’s negligence can claim compensation for all lost income, not just their base pay. Missouri workers’ compensation laws and personal injury claims allow injured drivers to recover the full value of their lost earnings when another party is responsible for the crash.
Here’s what we include in a complete lost wages claim:
Base Pay or Mileage Rate
Most truck drivers are paid by the mile, by load, or through hourly or salary rates. Some also receive flat rates for specific routes or hauls. We calculate your average weekly earnings by reviewing your payroll records and settlement sheets, usually over the past 12 months. This method ensures we account for any income fluctuations, following Missouri’s approach under RSMo § 287.250 for workers’ compensation claims. Similar rules apply in personal injury cases.
Overtime and Extra Runs
If you regularly took on extra hauls, shifts, or routes, we include these additional earnings in your claim. Missouri courts recognize that “reasonably anticipated income” is part of lost wages. We review driving logs, dispatcher records, and payroll history to show how often you earned extra income and its value.
Performance Bonuses
Many truckers earn bonuses for safety, on-time deliveries, fuel efficiency, and more. If your injury prevents you from qualifying for these bonuses, we’ll present evidence of your performance history and typical bonus amounts to include this loss in your claim.
Per Diem and Expense Allowances
Truck drivers often receive per diem payments for daily expenses on the road. Although these payments are tax-advantaged, they are still part of your total income. Missouri courts allow you to claim these amounts as lost income if your injury prevents you from working.
Benefits and Healthcare Coverage
Losing employer-provided benefits like health insurance, retirement contributions, or life insurance can create significant financial strain. Missouri law allows you to seek compensation for these lost benefits. If you had to purchase replacement coverage while recovering, we would include those costs in your claim.
Lost Opportunities for Advancement
If your injury prevents you from advancing your career, such as handling loads, earning higher-paying routes, or receiving a promotion, you can claim these future earnings losses. We provide evidence, such as certifications, promises of advancement, and witness statements, to ensure this loss is included.
Every trucker’s pay structure is unique, so we take a detailed and personalized approach to calculating lost wages. Whether you are an employee or an independent contractor, we know how Missouri law impacts your claim and how to document your full income accurately.
At Hurt Trucker Attorneys, we are committed to protecting your rights and recovering the full compensation you deserve. Contact us today for assistance.
We determine your Average Weekly Earnings by including more than just base pay. We also factor in:
- Mileage pay or per-load pay (based on past trip records)
- Overtime earnings (using pay stubs and historical logs)
- Performance bonuses (if you’ve earned them before)
- Per diem allowances (even though tax-free, they count as part of your income)
- Employer-paid benefits (if you lose health coverage and need to pay out of pocket)
We usually review 12 to 24 months of pay history to account for seasonal or month-to-month fluctuations. If your income varies significantly, we calculate an average range supported by clear documentation.
We calculate partial wage loss if you’ve returned to work but can only work part-time or in a reduced capacity. We do this by subtracting your actual earnings from what you would have earned at full capacity.
Step 2: Calculating Future Lost Wages
For severe or permanent injuries, future lost wages often comprise the most significant part of your claim. Missouri law allows you to recover future wages if you can prove them with credible evidence. We calculate future lost wages using this formula:
(Projected Annual Earnings Before Injury − Projected Annual Earnings After Injury) × Remaining Work Life Expectancy = Future Lost Wages
To calculate this accurately, we rely on:
- Medical reports that explain how long your disability or restrictions will last
- Vocational assessments that show whether you can return to trucking or need to switch careers
- Wage growth projections and inflation adjustments for the trucking industry
- Testimony from professionals regarding your age and likely retirement date
If you can’t return to work, we calculate your future lost wages based on your total pre-injury earnings. If you can only return to a lower-paying job or work part-time, we claim the difference between your pre-injury and post-injury earning capacity.
Evidence We Use
To support your lost wage claim, we gather strong evidence, including:
- Pay stubs and tax returns (covering at least 2–3 years)
- Mileage logs, bonus statements, and per diem records
- Medical records that link your injury to current work restrictions
- A vocational expert reports on your ability to work
- Economic expert reports showing wage projections and inflation adjustments
At Hurt Trucker Attorneys, we understand the complexities of trucking pay structures and how to build strong wage loss claims. We work tirelessly to ensure injured Missouri truck drivers and their families recover every dollar they deserve.
Pursuing All Liable Parties
Liability in trucking cases often involves more than just the driver or trucking company. Under RSMo § 537.060, we pursue claims against all responsible parties, including manufacturers of defective parts, brokers, shippers, and maintenance providers. When gross negligence or intentional misconduct occurs, such as dispatching unsafe trucks, we also pursue punitive damages under RSMo § 510.261.
Start Your Claim With Hurt Trucker Attorneys
Calculating lost wages after a trucking injury is about securing your financial future. You’ve worked hard to support your family and deserve to recover every dollar the law allows.
At Hurt Trucker Attorneys, we have spent over 40 years helping injured Missouri truck drivers recover millions in compensation. We understand the trucking industry and won’t let insurance companies undervalue your claim.
We carefully review all aspects of your lost wages, including base pay, overtime, bonuses, per diem, missed promotions, and future earnings. If your injuries prevent you from returning to work long-term, we can make sure you receive compensation for your full future losses.
If your injury was caused by an employer’s negligence, an overloaded truck, or unsecured cargo, we are here to help. Contact Hurt Trucker Attorneys today.
Do you have questions about your lost wages or want to start a claim? Call Hurt Trucker Attorneys.