Being hit by a commercial truck — 18-wheeler, semi, tractor-trailer — is among the most devastating accidents on Texas roads. These crashes involve a legal landscape very different from standard car accident cases.
Multiple Potentially Liable Parties
- The truck driver — fatigue, impairment, distracted driving
- The trucking company — negligent hiring, unrealistic delivery schedules
- The cargo loader — improper loading causing shifting or spillage
- The truck manufacturer — defective brakes, tires, or equipment
- A maintenance contractor — failed to catch known defects
Federal FMCSA Regulations
Commercial trucks are regulated by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), governing hours of service, drug testing, and vehicle maintenance. Violations of these regulations are powerful evidence of negligence.
Evidence That Disappears Fast
Trucks carry black box data recorders that capture speed, braking, and hours of service. This data can be overwritten quickly. Your attorney needs to send a litigation hold letter immediately to preserve it.
Do Not Handle This Alone
Trucking companies carry large commercial insurance policies and will defend aggressively. Contact an attorney experienced in truck accident litigation before speaking to any insurance representative.