Many vehicle accidents have the potential to change a person’s life and result in injury and property damage, leading to both emotional and financial burden. However, when these accidents involve trucks, this increases the potential for serious injury and property damage. Truck accidents also tend to be more complex than normal car accidents. If you are involved in a truck accident, a Buda truck accident lawyer can help you understand these complexities.
We serve Buda and advocate for victims of serious truck accidents throughout Hays County. As a law firm with a focus on complex personal injury litigation, we understand the unique challenges and dangers that drivers and passengers face on some of the state’s busiest thoroughfares, including I-35, FM 1626, FM 967, and SH 45.
These major roadways see high levels of commercial truck traffic daily, and when collisions occur, the results can be catastrophic for victims and their families.
At The Sharp Firm, we empathetically represent our clients so they can recover compensation to cover medical bills, property damages, and pain and suffering, so they can focus on recovery with greater peace of mind. At the Hays County Courthouse in San Marcos, we stand ready to defend your rights through trial or settlement negotiations following a truck accident in the Buda area.
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Agencies responsible for federal trucking regulations face challenges in enforcing vehicle weight limits and mandating regular inspections and insurance requirements. The federal trucking rules enforcement agency in charge is the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA).
The laws that affect truck accidents cover federal and state laws. All of the laws set the rules of the road and liability. The Code of Federal Regulations Title 49 contains federal trucking laws and regulations. The maximum number of driving hours and minimum rest periods is determined by federal law.
The federal government has established a limitation for property-carrying drivers of 11 hours within any 14-hour period of the workday. Drivers of trucks need to record logbooks to show that their hours of service were accurate.
Trucks are a common sight in Buda because it is located along some of the busiest highways in Central Texas. I-35 cuts directly through Buda and is notorious for serious truck accidents. The constant commercial traffic, combined with high speeds and congested conditions on the interstate, creates an environment where deadly accidents become more likely. 19,741 large trucks were in crashes in Texas in 2024, of which 703 were fatal and 19,038 were non-fatal.
FM 1626, FM 967, and SH 45 also see their fair share of accidents, many involving trucks. These major roads are congested with commuter and truck traffic trying to navigate the narrower roads. This can lead to a wide range of collisions from minor fender benders to fatal jackknife accidents. Collisions involving an 18-wheeler often result in catastrophic injuries or fatalities, which is why it is important to have a skilled Buda truck accident attorney on your side.
Some important things to consider in these types of accidents include:
Since some evidence may not be available for long, it is important to recover evidence quickly, including police reports and truck driving records, to have the greatest chance of a successful outcome.
If you want to file a claim against a trucking company, you need a personal injury lawyer with experience in truck accident cases. Handling trucking cases requires negotiation of both federal and state laws as well as interactions with multiple parties and challenging insurance entities.
An experienced attorney will know how to investigate the crash, preserve important evidence, and build a strong case to make the trucking company pay for your injuries and damages.
The time it takes to settle a truck accident claim can vary widely. Simple cases with minor injuries may be resolved quickly. More complex cases involving serious injuries and multiple liable parties may take longer. Factors that can affect the timeline include the severity of your injuries, the amount of documentation required, and the insurance company’s willingness to negotiate.
If a trucking company is denying payment following a collision, it is time to contact an experienced truck accident attorney as soon as possible. The attorney has the option to bring legal action against the company to require payment and enforce corporate responsibility. You should never negotiate with a company or its insurance company on your own because they will likely try to pay you as little as possible or not at all.
In Texas, the person driving the truck that hits you is not always the only person who is liable for your injuries. If another person or company had a hand in causing the accident due to their own negligence, they could also be held responsible. The trucking company, the people who loaded the cargo, the maintenance provider, or even the manufacturer of the truck may have played a part in your accident.
If you have been injured in a truck accident and have damages to recover, hire a truck accident lawyer at The Sharp Firm Today. We can help you hold the responsible parties accountable. Contact us today to get started.