Monthly Archives: May 2026
Who is At Fault for an 18-Wheeler Blind Spot Accident?
Blind spot accidents can be very severe, particularly when they involve large commercial trucks. 18-wheelers have extremely large blind spots, known as ‘no zones,’ on all four sides. When a truck driver is changing lanes or merging and fails to properly ensure the path is clear, people can become extremely injured if a passenger… Read More »
What Types of Catastrophic Injuries are Caused by Truck Accidents?
It is natural to feel overwhelmed when driving around 18-wheelers on the highway. These vehicles are extremely large and heavy. One look at them makes it quite clear that a crash would be disastrous for the occupants of a smaller vehicle. Unfortunately, this is a reality too many people face every year in Texas…. Read More »
How Should Truck Drivers Prevent Overloaded Cargo Accidents?
Transport trucks are the backbone of the economy, moving more than 70 to 80 percent of all freight in the United States, and Texas. While the freight is important to ensure that consumers have the goods they need, it is also very heavy. Ensuring it is secured properly is critical to protecting the safety… Read More »
What Causes Tractor-Trailers to Jackknife?
Tractor-trailers are huge vehicles that require truck drivers to use knowledge and professional skills to avoid crashes that are potentially deadly. There are many different types of accidents tractor-trailers can become involved in but of them all, jackknife accidents are some of the most serious, and some of the most deadly. A jackknife tractor-trailer… Read More »
