We understand big wrecks and big cases They're an everyday sight on roads throughout the San Antonio area: 18-wheelers and other heavy commercial trucks. Everyone knows to drive carefully around them, and every driver's worst fear is a wreck involving one. What makes 18-wheelers so dangerous? The short answer is "they're really big." That sheer...
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Who pays for my medical bills after a truck accident?
If you were involved in a truck accident, you may be wondering who is responsible for paying for your medical expenses and other damages. The short answer is the insurance company representing the trucking company. Unfortunately, getting compensated isn't as simple as this sounds. Dealing with trucking companies and insurance adjusters First, it's critical that...
Read MoreWhat are my legal options if my car accident was caused by brake failure?
In order to prevent serious collisions from occurring, brakes must always be in proper working order. Brake failure often ends in crashes that happen at full speed. Many of them lead to devastating injuries and deaths. If you were recently involved in a crash linked to brake failure, it may not be clear who was...
Read MoreDistracted driving linked to Zoom
The statistics about distracted driving are alarming. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the reckless behavior claimed 2,841 lives in 2018, including: 1,730 drivers 605 passengers 400 pedestrians 77 bicyclists Safety advocates are becoming increasingly alarmed about a new distraction. Videoconferencing services, such as Zoom, have become popular during the coronavirus pandemic because...
Read MoreTire marks can serve as crash scene evidence
Almost every crash involving a car or large truck leaves behind key pieces of evidence that can be gathered by crash reconstruction experts. Tire marks left in the road are important pieces of evidence that often measure the speed at which a crash occurred and potentially how it occurred. How can speed be measured by...
Read MoreCould an uptick in truck accidents be linked to the COVID-19 pandemic?
The COVID-19 pandemic has been rapidly expanding across Texas and its neighboring states in recent weeks. The pandemic doesn't just affect the health and daily lives of Texas residents, but it has a major impact on commerce. More people are shying away from traditional retail shopping and ordering items on Amazon and other online retail...
Read MoreIncrease seen in 2019 truck fatality statistics
Preliminary 2019 data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) shows a small increase in the number of fatalities from truck crashes. How many people are killed in truck accidents? In 2018, 4,951 people were killed in crashes involving large trucks. What’s considered a large truck? In a press release, the NHTSA notes “FARS...
Read MoreWill traffic collisions increase as Texas loosens COVID-19 restrictions?
The first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic hit Texas in March of 2020. As a result, Texas Governor Greg Abbott issued a statewide stay-at-home order to help prevent the spread of the virus. As a result, several businesses were forced to close their doors and residents were urged to only travel for essential purposes. Nearly...
Read MoreTop safety tips for truck drivers and fleet owners
Trucking companies have a duty to keep our economy moving while ensuring the safety of those who share the road with large commercial trucks. The demand for essential goods and services due to COVID-19 recently led to a temporary suspension of the federal hours-of-service laws for some truck drivers. As a result, we could see...
Read MoreFederal HOS regulations lifted for the first time in history due to COVID-19
It's not uncommon for federal, state, or local governments to lift some safety regulations during a state of emergency. For the first time in history, the federal hours-of-service (HOS) laws for truck drivers (enacted in 1938) have been temporarily suspended due to the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), according to a statement issued by the Federal Motor...
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