Texas Truck Accident Attorneys
18-wheeler and commercial truck accidents cause catastrophic injuries. We hold trucking companies accountable.
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Truck Accident Representation
Commercial truck accidents are fundamentally different from car accidents. The vehicles are massive, the injuries catastrophic, the regulations complex, and the trucking companies have aggressive legal teams. You need attorneys who know how to fight back.
Truck Accident Cases We Handle
• 18-wheeler accidents
• Commercial vehicle collisions
• Delivery truck accidents
• Tanker truck accidents
• Overloaded/improperly secured cargo
• Driver fatigue violations
• Company negligence
Why Truck Cases Require Special Expertise
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations govern hours of service, maintenance, driver qualifications, and cargo securement. We investigate whether the trucking company violated these regulations — and they often have. Electronic logging data, inspection records, and driver history all become critical evidence.
How It Works
Free Consultation
Call us 24/7. We’ll listen to your situation and explain your options — no obligation, no pressure.
Case Evaluation
Our attorneys review the facts, evidence, and circumstances to build a personalized defense strategy.
Aggressive Representation
We fight for the best possible outcome — whether that’s dismissal, reduction, or trial.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is liable in a truck accident?
Multiple parties may be liable: the driver, trucking company, cargo loader, vehicle manufacturer, and maintenance providers. We identify all responsible parties to maximize your recovery.
What should I do after a truck accident?
Seek medical attention immediately, call police, document the scene if possible, and contact us before speaking with any insurance company. Trucking companies send rapid response teams to accident scenes — you need representation fast.
How are truck accident settlements different?
Truck accident cases typically involve much larger damages due to the severity of injuries. Insurance policies are also much higher (often $1M+). These cases require experienced negotiation.
What if the truck driver was violating hours of service rules?
Hours of service violations are common and can prove the driver and company were negligent. Electronic logging devices (ELDs) provide critical evidence we can obtain.
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