Truck accidents can lead to devastating consequences, and navigating the aftermath can be overwhelming. At Wykoff & Sikes, we are here to provide the legal support you need in Knoxville, Johnson City and surrounding areas. Our experienced team understands the complexities of truck accident cases and will work diligently to investigate and build a strong case on your behalf. Busy roads can be hazardous, and when a large truck is involved, the stakes are even higher.
Understanding the laws and regulations surrounding truck accidents is crucial. From federal safety regulations to Tennessee's specific truck laws, our attorneys are equipped to handle the intricacies of your case. We will assess liability, which may involve multiple parties, including the truck driver, trucking company, or even the manufacturer. With only one year to file a claim, it's essential to act quickly. Let us help you seek the justice and compensation you deserve.
Explore your legal options by contacting our commercial vehicle crash lawyers for a consultation on your truck accident case.
Why Locals Choose This Option
Choosing Wykoff & Sikes for your truck accident case means choosing a team committed to your success. Here's what sets us apart:
- In-depth knowledge of truck accident laws
- Comprehensive investigation and evidence collection
- Strategic negotiation with multiple liable parties
- Representation in complex legal proceedings
- Dedicated support throughout your case
Secure your future by reaching out to us for a consultation on your truck accident case.

Attorney at Law
Wayne Wykoff
Wayne focuses his practice in the areas of social security disability and domestic law (including divorce, child custody, child support). Wayne was admitted to the practice of law in 1993 and his practice continually in east Tennessee since that time achieving good and just result for his clients on a regular basis. Wayne enjoys mediating and is a rule 31 listed family mediator in Tennessee. Wayne can give you value as a mediator whether you are negotiating retirement accounts and other complex financial issues or dealing with the much more important issues of who will raise the children and under what circumstances.
Wayne graduated from East Tennessee State University in 1980 with a degree in computer science and graduated from the University Tennessee law school in December 1992. Wayne was admitted to the Tennessee bar in April 1993 and was admitted to the federal courts in the Eastern District of Tennessee in 1993 also.
Wayne was born and raised in Johnson City, but has called Knoxville his home for the last 25+ years. Wayne enjoys his family consisting of his wife and 2 boys and playing tennis and golf on a regular basis.