Commercial Truck Insurance Claim Lawyer in Austin, TX
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Commercial Truck Insurance Claim Lawyer in Austin, TX

Commercial trucking insurers are some of the most aggressive claim-denial specialists in the industry. They send adjusters to the scene, offer quick low settlements, and use recorded statements against you. We fight back with FMCSA evidence and the threat of trial.

What We Offer

  • Live truck accident attorney 24/7
  • Free case evaluation, any hour
  • No fee unless we win -- 33% / 40% contingency
  • ELD and black-box evidence preserved immediately
  • We come to you -- hospital or home

Why trucking insurers act differently

Commercial truck claims involve much higher dollar amounts than car accident claims -- which means insurers are far more motivated to minimize them. They assign experienced adjusters immediately, look for ways to shift blame to you, and make early "friendly" settlement offers to close the file before you understand your rights. Do not sign anything without speaking to us.

How we reverse lowball offers

We pull the FMCSA safety record on the carrier -- violations, prior crashes, out-of-service orders. We get the driver qualification file and the hours-of-service logs. We hire engineers and accident reconstructionists. When the insurer sees the evidentiary package we build, the settlement offer typically increases dramatically. If it does not, we file.

No fee unless we win

Free case evaluation. 33% / 40% contingency. No recovery, no fee. We advance all litigation costs.

Common Questions

How is a truck accident case different from a regular car accident case?
Truck accident cases involve federal regulations (FMCSA), multiple potentially liable parties (driver, carrier, freight broker, shipper, maintenance contractor, truck manufacturer), higher insurance policy limits ($750K minimum federally, often $1M-$5M), specialized evidence (ELD logs, black-box data, bills of lading, maintenance records, drug test results), and trucking companies that immediately deploy defense teams. You need a lawyer who specifically knows trucking law.
What evidence must be preserved immediately after a truck crash?
Time-critical evidence: (1) ELD data showing driver hours -- carriers only keep it 6 months. (2) Black-box / ECM data showing speed and braking at impact. (3) Dashcam and surveillance footage from nearby businesses -- overwritten in 30-90 days. (4) The truck itself before repairs. (5) Drug and alcohol test results. We issue a litigation hold the same day you call so the carrier cannot destroy anything.
Who is liable in a truck accident -- the driver or the trucking company?
Often both, plus additional parties. The driver is liable for negligent operation. The carrier is liable under respondeat superior for employee drivers, and often for negligent hiring/training/supervision even for contractors. The freight broker may share liability. The shipper is liable if cargo was improperly loaded. A truck part manufacturer may share liability if a defect contributed. We sue every party with exposure.
How much is my Austin truck accident case worth?
Truck accident settlements are typically much larger than car accident cases because injuries are more severe, policy limits are higher ($750K federal minimum up to $5M+), federal regulation violations create punitive damage exposure, and there are multiple liable parties. Non-catastrophic: $50,000-$500,000. Spinal, TBI, or catastrophic: $500,000-$5M+. Wrongful death: varies. Free case evaluation gives you a realistic range.

Free Case Evaluation

Truck accident specialists available 24/7. No fee unless we win.

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