
Lancaster County, PA (June 27, 2026) – A 54-year-old Shillington man was killed on Thursday afternoon, June 26, after his convertible and a tractor-trailer collided on North Reading Road in East Cocalico Township.
Michael Paul, the driver and sole occupant of the convertible, was pronounced dead at the scene. It was unclear whether the tractor-trailer driver sustained any injuries.
No further details about the circumstances of the crash were confirmed in the initial report on the accident. The East Cocalico Township police are investigating the wreck.
We extend our deepest condolences to Michael Paul's family and all those who loved him.
If a fatal accident involves a passenger car and a tractor-trailer, surviving family members may have the ability to bring a wrongful death claim under Pennsylvania law, and the claim may be pursued independently of any ongoing police investigation into the circumstances of the crash.
Because a commercial vehicle is involved, liability in crashes of this type could extend beyond the individual driver to the trucking company or other parties responsible for the vehicle’s maintenance and operation, depending on what the investigation ultimately reveals about how the collision happened.
Crashes between passenger vehicles and tractor-trailers raise specific questions about the truck driver's compliance with federal commercial vehicle regulations, including hours-of-service requirements, vehicle maintenance standards, and proper driver training.
Establishing whether the tractor-trailer driver followed these regulations and whether any violations contributed to the crash will likely be an important part of any wrongful death claim. Evidence such as the truck's data recorder, driver logbooks, and maintenance records can be critical to understanding what happened, and some of this evidence may be subject to retention policies that allow it to be discarded within a short window after a crash.
In a Pennsylvania wrongful death claim involving a commercial vehicle, surviving family members may be entitled to significant financial damages, including funeral and burial expenses, the future income and earning capacity of the deceased, and the permanent loss of companionship and support.
Frequently, a personal injury attorney can send a formal legal hold notice to the trucking company early in the process. This helps preserve critical evidence, identify all potentially liable parties, and ensure that any resolution reached truly reflects the full and lasting impact of the family’s loss.
You don't have to go through the claim procedure alone if a member of your family died in a commercial truck accident in Lancaster County or anywhere else in Pennsylvania.
At Edelstein Martin & Nelson, we have years of experience reviewing fatal accident cases throughout Pennsylvania. Our team helps families understand documentation, insurance communication, and potential legal options.
If you want clear information about your options, you can contact Edelstein Martin & Nelson at 888-630-4409 to speak with our wrongful death lawyer and discuss your situation.

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