Injured in an 18-Wheeler Accident in Texas? We’re Here to Help.

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Accidents Involving Big Rigs Are a Big Deal

Getting hit by an 18-wheeler is completely different from a typical fender bender. The injuries are usually more serious. The insurance policies are more complicated. And the trucking companies act fast to protect themselves. If you were hurt in a crash with a semi-truck, big rig, or other commercial vehicle, we’ll help you figure out what comes next—and fight to get what you’re owed.



We handle 18-wheeler cases across Texas, including along I-10, Loop 1604, and the Energy Corridor near Katy.

Common Causes of 18-Wheeler Crashes

 We’ve handled cases involving:

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Rear-end collisions & underride crashes
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Jackknife accidents
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Tired or overworked drivers
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Speeding or aggressive lane changes
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Improperly loaded trailers
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Poor vehicle maintenance
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Brake or equipment failure

These aren’t just driver errors—many times, the company behind the truck shares the blame. We’ll help you get the full story and hold the right parties responsible.

Who Might Be at Fault

 It’s not always just the driver. In 18-wheeler accidents, other parties may be legally responsible, such as:


  • The trucking company

  • A shipping or logistics company

  • A repair or maintenance contractor

  • The company that loaded the truck

  • A vehicle manufacturer

We look into every angle—reviewing black box data, driver logs, maintenance records & more—to build a strong case.

What You Could Recover

You may be entitled to compensation for:

We’ll explain what your case could be worth based on your injuries and how they’ve affected your life—not just what the insurance company says.

Surgery or rehab

Lost wages & reduced earning ability

Pain & suffering

Permanent injuries or disability

Wrongful death-related expenses

Why Work With Us

  • 15+ years of experience with injury claims

  • We know how to deal with commercial trucking insurers

  • No fee unless we win your case

  • Offices in San Antonio & Katy

  • Familiar with local roads, crash patterns & court systems

We’ve worked with clients from Stone Oak, Alamo Heights, Cinco Ranch, and throughout Bexar, Fort Bend & Harris Counties. We don’t just know personal injury law—we know how these companies operate.

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What to Do After an 18-Wheeler Accident

  • See a doctor—even if you feel okay at first

  • Don’t talk to the trucking company’s insurance rep

  • Keep photos, police reports & anything else related to the crash

  • Contact an attorney as soon as you can

Trucking companies will have people on the scene within hours. The sooner we’re involved, the better we can protect your claim.

 18-Wheeler Accident Claims

  • Is an 18-wheeler accident different from a regular car crash?

    Yes. These cases are more complex. They often involve serious injuries, multiple parties (like trucking companies or cargo shippers), and aggressive insurance defense teams. We know how to handle them.

  • Who can be held responsible in an 18-wheeler accident?

    It’s not always just the driver. The trucking company, vehicle maintenance crew, loading team, or even the truck manufacturer could be partially at fault. We investigate every angle to hold the right people accountable.

  • Should I talk to the trucking company’s insurance adjuster?

    No. Their goal is to protect the company—not help you. Talk to a lawyer first. We’ll take over communication and protect your rights from the start.

  • How soon should I contact a lawyer after a truck accident?

    As soon as possible. Trucking companies act fast and start building a defense right away. The sooner you contact us, the sooner we can gather evidence and secure your case.


  • What if the trucking company is based out of state?

    That’s common—and not a problem. We handle cases involving out-of-state carriers all the time and know how to deal with cross-jurisdiction issues.

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