
Fatigue-Related Accidents: How Truck Driver Fatigue Causes Wrecks
Drowsy driving is one of the most common forms of driver impairment. In fact, it’s comparable to drunk driving.

I Was Injured by a UPS Driver. What Can I Expect?
Crashes involving the delivery company are often harder to get through than a “normal” crash. Our lawyers outline the essentials.

Find the Best Truck Accident Attorney in San Antonio, Texas
Truck accident cases are more complex than car accident cases. Is your lawyer up to the challenge and able to secure the compensation you deserve?
How to Sue a Trucking Company in Texas: Your Practical Guide
In this blog, we discuss truck crashes, the litigation process, and what you can expect at every stage.
Your Guide To Texas Rollover Crash Claims
Here is what you need to know to file a claim if you have been injured by a large truck rollover accident.
Top 6 Causes Of Truck Accidents – Quick Guide
Learn more about the common causes of truck accidents and how our team helps victims get the compensation and answers they deserve.
What’s Negligent Hiring and Will It Affect My Truck Wreck Case in San Antonio?
After a catastrophic truck wreck, most people focus their attention on the driver who caused the crash. However, there’s usually a lot more to the story. When trucking companies value profits over safety and people, they make irresponsible hiring decisions that contribute to wrecks. Truck injury lawyers refer to these claims as negligent hiring cases.…
Truck Wrecks vs. Car Crashes: 3 Essential Differences
Truck wrecks are over two times more likely to be fatal than car crashes, according to recent Texas crash data. But that’s not the only difference that sets them apart. If you or a loved one have been injured in a truck wreck and are considering filing an injury claim, your claims will be more complex because you may have to navigate federal trucking rules and a tangle of competing…
Will “Flexible” Trucking Rules Encourage Drowsy Driving?
For years, trucking companies have lobbied against federal hours of service (HOS) rules, which limit the number of hours a driver can operate a commercial vehicle. While these rules are meant to keep everyone on the road safe, the trucking industry argues that they too restrictive and complicated. Now, a series of proposed changes may…
What Is the ELD Mandate and Is It Making Our Roads Safer?
In 2017, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) began requiring that all commercial truck companies install electronic logging devices (ELDs) in their fleet vehicles. These devices have now replaced the paper logs that drivers formerly used to track their on-duty hours, helping to enforce hours of service laws. If you or a loved one…
Who Is Liable in a Commercial Truck Accident?
Truck collisions are often more traumatic and cause more severe injuries than regular passenger vehicle crashes. But the physical and psychological effects aren’t the only differences between the two types of collisions. Large truck cases are significantly more complex than those involving only passenger vehicle crashes because they involve more parties and defenses — and…
Are Trucking Regulations Encouraging Drowsy Driving?
Drowsy driving is on the rise. According to the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, fatigued driving contributed to almost 11% of serious crashes in 2017. In Texas, drowsy driving isn’t the only statistic that’s gone up in recent years. In 2017, truck crashes claimed the lives of 649 people in Texas alone, a 14% increase…








