Texas Truck Accident Blog
Why Is My Truck Accident Claim Taking So Long?
If you’ve been injured in an accident caused by a negligent truck driver, trucking company, or another entity, you may be entitled to fair compensation for your injuries and other losses. While this can be encouraging to know, seeking compensation can take some time. No two accidents are the same. The nature of the accident…
Texting While Driving Causes Truck Accidents
The invention of the cell phone may have been the best and worst thing since the invention of the wheel. We can now be instantly connected with family and friends while speeding down the highway at breakneck speeds. Even better, we can text instead of talking. No one is sure why everyone wants to tap…
Four Ways to Prevent Truck Accidents
Texas is one of the biggest commercial shipping states in America. No matter where you are on a highway in Texas, you can count on sharing the road with a big rig somewhere. Commercial traffic isn’t going away, and sometimes, accidents with commercial trucks happen. Texas requires all commercial drivers to have special training and…
What Questions Should I Ask a Truck Accident Witness?
After you have been involved in a truck accident, one of the most important things you should do involves speaking with any bystanders or passers-by who may have witnessed the crash. Although at a minimum you should get an eyewitness’s contact information so that you or your truck accident attorney can later reach out to…
What Not to Say to a Truck Driver After an Accident
After being involved in an accident with an 18-wheeler or other commercial truck, you may be feeling shocked and confused. As a result, you may end up inadvertently saying things to the truck driver while exchanging information that may later end up hurting any claim for compensation you might bring. Below are some things you…
How Does Fatigue Affect Truck Accidents?
Fatigue can significantly impair a person’s driving abilities. It interferes with judgment, reaction time, coordination, and vision. Additionally, a tired driver could fall asleep at the wheel and drift into oncoming traffic. Fatigued driving is particularly dangerous when it involves a truck driver. Commercial trucks are massive and can weigh up to 80,000 pounds. During…
How Are Truck Accidents Different from Other Auto Accidents?
Collisions involving commercial trucks are often incredibly severe, causing catastrophic property damage and serious injuries. They can also be deadly for the occupants of small vehicles. In 2019, only 16% of the 4,119 deaths in these accidents were drivers and passengers of large trucks. However, 67% were the drivers and passengers of small cars. Truck accidents are…
What Is A Truck Driver’s Travel Log?
An accident with a commercial truck can cause expensive property damage, catastrophic physical injuries, and even fatalities. If you have been injured in a truck accident, then it is critical to consult with an attorney who will have the resources to conduct a full investigation of the accident. Your attorney will gather crucial evidence to…
What Are the Truck Driver Training Requirements?
Although prospective employees don’t need a formal education to become truck drivers, they do need to obtain special licensing and certification. Operating a commercial truck requires the necessary knowledge and skills to navigate the roads safely and respond to hazards and emergencies appropriately. Inexperienced and unqualified truck drivers often cause accidents because they don’t understand…