Understanding Truck Accident Claims in Texas

Truck accidents involving commercial vehicles, semi-trucks, and 18-wheelers often result in catastrophic injuries due to the massive size and weight difference between trucks and passenger vehicles. These cases are complex, involving federal regulations, multiple parties, and extensive insurance coverage that requires experienced legal representation.

Commercial truck accidents in Texas involve complex liability issues, including driver negligence, trucking company responsibilities, vehicle maintenance failures, and cargo loading violations. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulations govern commercial trucking operations, and violations of these regulations can be crucial evidence in your case. Our firm understands these regulations and how to use them to build a strong case for maximum compensation.

Truck Accident Investigation
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Comprehensive Truck Accident Investigation

Truck accident cases require immediate investigation to preserve crucial evidence before it's lost or destroyed. Our team works quickly to secure evidence and build a strong foundation for your case.

Our investigation includes obtaining the truck's electronic logging device (ELD) data, driver logs, maintenance records, and company safety records. We work with accident reconstruction experts, review surveillance footage, interview witnesses, and examine the crash scene. We also investigate the trucking company's hiring practices, training procedures, and compliance with federal safety regulations. This thorough approach helps us identify all liable parties and pursue maximum compensation for your injuries and damages.

Types of Truck Accidents We Handle

Rear-End Collisions

When trucks fail to stop in time, causing devastating rear-end impacts with passenger vehicles.

Jackknife Accidents

When the trailer swings out at an angle, creating dangerous conditions for other vehicles.

Rollover Accidents

Truck rollovers often involve multiple vehicles and cause severe injuries and fatalities.

Blind Spot Accidents

Collisions occurring in truck blind spots where drivers cannot see smaller vehicles.

Fatigue-Related Crashes

Accidents caused by driver fatigue and violations of hours-of-service regulations.

Cargo-Related Accidents

Accidents caused by improperly loaded, secured, or overweight cargo.

Injured in a Truck Accident?

Truck accident cases are time-sensitive. Contact Boone Moyle Law immediately to protect your rights and pursue maximum compensation.