Injured in a Truck Crash?

Truck Accident Lawyer in Houston

Collisions with 18-Wheelers Are Life-Altering

Legal Support After a Commercial Truck Wreck

When a commercial truck crashes into a smaller vehicle, the results are often catastrophic. Victims frequently suffer from traumatic injuries, prolonged recovery periods, and massive medical expenses. These aren’t just larger accidents—they’re more legally complex. Trucking companies, insurers, and multiple parties may all be involved, each trying to avoid responsibility. If you've been hurt in a truck accident, you need someone who knows how to investigate deeply, stand up to corporate insurers, and demand full compensation. Our firm is ready to help you take the first step.

Why You Need a Truck Accident Attorney

Truck accident cases demand specific legal experience. From federal safety violations to complex insurance layers, these claims are far more involved than a typical car accident. You deserve an attorney who knows how to handle every angle and won’t back down from high-stakes opposition.

  • Investigate driver logs and trucking company safety records
  • Analyze black box data, accident reports, and witness accounts
  • Identify all liable parties, including manufacturers and contractors
  • Navigate commercial insurance claims and federal trucking laws
  • Preserve evidence quickly before it disappears or is altered
No fee unless we win – Get in touch today to talk about your case.

Types of Truck Accident Claims We Handle

Every truck crash is different, and so is every legal strategy. We focus on the facts, tailor our approach, and pursue full compensation for the long-term impact of your injuries.

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18-Wheeler Collisions

High-impact crashes with life-threatening or fatal injuries.

Jackknife Accidents  

Investigate whether poor maintenance or sudden braking caused the trailer to fold.

Overloaded or Improperly Loaded Trucks

Hold companies accountable for cargo spills or loss of control.

Driver Fatigue or Hours Violations 

Review logs to uncover unsafe schedules and DOT regulation breaches.

Blind Spot Accidents 

Prove failure to monitor lanes or signal during lane changes.