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Javier Villarreal Law Firm
Javier Villarreal Law Firm

Trucking Accident

Been in a trucking accident? Get a FREE CONSULT with a Texas trucking accident lawyer

Texax truck accidents can be deadly! Trucks are many times bigger than cars, of course, and our lawyers see many trucking accidents throughout Texas: from Dallas to Abilene, Brownsville to South Padre Island, Houston to Little Elm. If you or a loved one has been in a trucking accident anywhere in the Lone Star State, you may have suffered bodily injury or perhaps even death. What may be even more appalling is that now you have to fight with the insurance companies of the big trucking companies. Fighting for your rights against powerful insurance company lawyers is not easy!

Your best step? Reach out to a Texas trucking accident attorney for a FREE CONSULTATION. Javier Villarreal is a trucking accident attorney, based in the Rio Grande Valley, but representing clients throughout the state of Texas. 

Trucks Accidents: A Dangerous Problem

Trucks are large, powerful vehicles that are extremely useful when it comes to transporting large amounts of materials from one place to another. We know, as we are considered among the best trucking accident attorneys here in Brownsville and throughout the state of Texas.  The trucks roll down the Interstates in Texas as well as the major Texas highways, not to mention the busy streets of cities as diverse as Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, and even smaller cities like Harlingen or San Benito.

However, with such convenience comes a greatly increased degree of danger that presents itself whenever accidents involving trucks occur. Their sheer size puts all other motorists at great risk of injury when involved in a collision with trucks in Texas, and the variety of ways in which a person can be injured is unfortunate.

Trucking accidents happen throughout Texas, and when they do, people call one of the best – if not the best – trucking accident law firm in Texas, the Villarreal Law Firm and our team of trucking accident lawyers. Others think of us as the personal injury lawyers that “do trucking.”

Trucks and Trucking Accidents: Questions, Answers, and Resources

We’ve represented more than our fair share of trucking accident victims throughout the state of Texas. Our Texas trucking accident lawyers get many questions when it comes to trucking accidents. While nothing on this page on our website should be taken as “legal advice,” here are some of the most common.

Q. I was hit by a semi-truck; what do I do?

First, seek medical help for your injuries. Second, preserve information about the accident. Take photographs not just of your vehicle but of the truck as well. Third, do not admit fault. Whether you are at fault is a legal issue, and there is no benefit to you preemptively admitting fault. You may not be correct. Fourth, contact a trucking accident attorney in Texas. To receive fair compensation from a trucking accident, you will need the best truck accident lawyer on your side. As expert personal injury attorneys, we get right to work and contact the insurance carriers immediately. A claim can include compensation for; vehicle repair and replacement, medical expenses, and the cost of future medical treatment. A quick settlement can help ease the financial stress after you’ve been hit by a semi-truck or 18-wheeler.

Q. How do I get insurance to pay me for injuries from a trucking accident?

Insurance makes its money by minimizing settlements. Our trucking accident attorneys and team can help you file a claim with your own car insurance carrier, but several parties can be liable for a trucking accident. Trucking companies carry commercial liability insurance and may be responsible for paying for damages. If other drivers are involved, their insurance companies could also be liable and owe you compensation. Our job is to help you receive fair and full reimbursement for all damages associated with a trucking accident.

Q. I hit a semi-truck; is it my fault?

Who’s at fault after a truck crash isn’t normally straight-forward. Do not admit guilt to the other party, the police, or insurance as you may not be correct. Speak with an attorney first. Before you respond to any of the insurance carriers involved, you can call one of our trucking accident attorneys in Harlingen. Each trucking accident is unique, and our experienced legal team will thoroughly examine truck crash details. For instance, were you involved in a pile-up with a semi-truck? Was it an under-ride collision where your car was wedged below the truck? We investigate, collect evidence and, evaluate a trucking accident to find where the fault lies and who is legally responsible for your injuries.

Q. How many trucking accidents happen in Cameron County, Texas, in a year?

The Texas Department of Transportation data report reflects more than one hundred crashes involving Commercial Motor Vehicles (CMV) in Cameron County for 2020. To review more details, including injuries from car and truck vehicle accidents, go to the website data page at; https://www.txdot.gov/government/enforcement/annual-summary.html

Q. What are the most common causes of truck accidents?

Driver error is the most prevalent reason for a truck crash. Other causes for truck accidents include extreme weather conditions, unsecured cargo, and mechanical defects with the vehicle. A common mistake by car drivers is moving into a large truck’s blind spot. This is where the truck driver cannot see the vehicle is driving directly next to, or behind them.

Resources for Trucking Accidents in South Texas

Here are some common resources for trucking accidents in South Texas. First, there’s the Texas Department of Transportation which keeps statistics on trucking accidents in South Texas. Second, there’s the US Department of Transportation, which tracks truck accidents not just in Harlingen Texas or Cameron County or even the State of Texas but throughout the entire nation. Next there is the Texas Trucking Association and even information about trucking and for truckers. 

Statistics on Trucking and Truck Accidents

Texas deep-water ports such as Port of Brownsville and Port of Houston make them popular cargo hubs for foreign trade on the Gulf Coast. The Port of Beaumont and Corpus Christi rank in the top 10 U.S. ports for total cargo volume. Trucks transport cargo to and from these massive ports. Indeed, Texas is ranked as the top state for exports. Trucks represent 12% of vehicle miles traveled in Texas annually. There are over 66,000  trucking companies in Texas. 73% of goods manufactured in Texas are transported by truck.

Consult a Trucking Attorney for a Case Evaluation

You have rights. Let our attorneys defend them. We specialize in what is called “personal injury law” here in Texas. That said, trucking accidents can cause catastrophic trucking accidents. If you’re injured, call our Brownsville office today. We represent clients throughout the entire state.

Texas Factoid:

In two cases, a major route has two parallel or diverging branches. In those cases, each branch is given the designation of the main route, followed by a letter indicating a cardinal direction of travel (east, west, etc). In Texas, for example, I-35 splits at Hillsboro, with I-35E going through Dallas, while I-35W goes through Fort Worth. The two branches merge at Denton to reform I-35.  Generally, this major traffic stream will be the shortest and most direct line of travel. Connecting Interstate routes and full or partial circumferential beltways around or within urban areas carry a three-digit number. These routes are designated with the number of the main route and an even-numbered prefix. Supplemental radial and spur routes, connecting with the main route at one end, also carry a three-digit number, using the number of the main route with an odd-number prefix.

Source: https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/highwayhistory/data/page07.cfm

 

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