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Why are Drowsy Truck Drivers So Dangerous?

By Israel Garcia |

An 80,000 pound transport truck barreling down a highway at 65 miles per hour can be an intimidating sight. These massive vehicles, and the drivers operating them, have a responsibility to move goods throughout Texas, and the nation. It can be a tiring and demanding job. It is not uncommon for truck drivers to… Read More »

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I-35 is One of Texas’ Deadliest Highways for Truck Accidents

By Israel Garcia |

Many people in Central Texas use I-35 every day but according to a new study, it is the second deadliest roadway for truck accidents in The Lone Star State. The only roadway with more fatal crashes than I-35 is Interstate 10. The Texas Department of Public Safety says one of the reasons I-35 is… Read More »

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What are Punitive Damages After a Company Vehicle Accident?

By Israel Garcia |

Accidents involving company vehicles, whether they are 18-wheelers, transport trailers, garbage trucks, other types of heavy vehicles, delivery vans, or pick-up trucks have catastrophic results. These crashes are often fatal but even when accident victims survive, they will suffer some of the most serious injuries including traumatic brain injuries, bone fractures, paralysis, spinal injuries,… Read More »

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Can I Receive Punitive Damages After a Truck Accident?

By Israel Garcia |

The injuries and property damage in the aftermath of a truck accident are extremely serious. If you have sustained amputations, broken bones, traumatic head injuries, or other significant injuries, you may be able to obtain compensation for your medical bills, lost income, and other losses, like pain, suffering, and loss of enjoyment of life…. Read More »

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Things to Know About Wrongful Death Claims After a Fatal Truck Accident

By Israel Garcia |

When fully loaded, a commercial truck can weigh up to 80,000 pounds. Even when a truck is not carrying cargo, the sheer size and weight of these vehicles cause some of the most serious injuries. In the most tragic of cases, victims do not survive it and family members are left grieving the significant… Read More »

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Why Do Tire Blowouts Happen on Trucks?

By Israel Garcia |

Transport trucks and other commercial vehicles are a very common sight in Texas, and they are vital to our economy. Still, with their immense size and heavy weight, they pose a significant risk to everyone on the roads. The equipment on a truck can also cause a serious crash, including the tires. Most people… Read More »

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The Timeline of a Truck Accident Lawsuit

By Israel Garcia |

After a serious truck accident, you may be left with serious injuries, high medical bills to treat them, and without an income to cover the cost. You may be able to file a truck accident claim or lawsuit to recover these costs and other damages (compensation), but people are sometimes hesitant to move forward… Read More »

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Can You Claim Compensation if You Contributed to a Truck Accident?

By Israel Garcia |

Truck accidents are very traumatic and if you have been hurt in one, you may not immediately begin to question if you have legal options. In the weeks and months following the crash, though, you may start to replay it in your mind and wonder if someone else was at fault. If so, they… Read More »

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What Causes Tractor-Trailer Jackknife Accidents?

By Israel Garcia |

Tractor-trailers are made up of many different systems and parts but two of the main ones are those that are visible: the cab and the attached trailer. When a truck is operated properly, the cab and trailer move together in sync. On the other hand, though, when something goes wrong, the cab and the… Read More »

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What to Do After a Truck Accident Causes Hazardous Materials to Spill

By Israel Garcia |

Tanker trucks transport many different types of shipments in the United States. They carry diesel, food grade bulk, gasoline, specialty chemicals, and more every single day. As the transportation of goods only continues to increase, there have also been more tanker trucks on the roads. When these vehicles are involved in a crash, these… Read More »

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