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Legal Counsel for Those Impacted by Traffic Accidents in Texas
Texas roads carry an enormous volume of traffic every day — commercial trucks hauling freight, buses transporting commuters and students, motorcycles navigating urban corridors, cyclists sharing lanes, and pedestrians crossing at intersections where drivers don’t always pay adequate attention. Most trips are uneventful. But when a driver fails in their fundamental obligation to operate safely — whether through impairment, distraction, fatigue, or simple negligence — the consequences for everyone else on the road can be severe and life-altering. If you or someone you love has been injured in a transportation accident caused by another party’s carelessness, experienced San Antonio car accident lawyers are ready to help you recover the compensation Texas law entitles you to.
The road is a shared environment, and that shared nature is part of what makes negligence so dangerous. A driver who chooses to drink before getting behind the wheel doesn’t just put themselves at risk — they create a threat for every other person on the road who is doing nothing wrong. The same is true of a truck driver pushing beyond safe driving hours under delivery pressure, a bus driver distracted by a mobile device, or any motorist who treats the road as though the rules don’t apply to them. When that negligence results in injury, the legal system provides a path to accountability — and our attorneys have the experience to walk that path with you.
The Most Common Types of Transportation Accidents
Traffic accidents arise from a wide range of circumstances, each presenting distinct legal considerations and requiring different investigative strategies. Understanding the type of accident you were involved in — and what legal principles apply — is an important first step in building your claim.
Car accidents are the most frequent type of traffic collision. Distracted driving — including cell phone use, in-vehicle technology, and general inattention — is now the leading cause of crashes nationwide. Speeding, failure to yield, running red lights, and improper lane changes account for a significant share of the remainder. Car accident claims typically involve one or two drivers and their respective insurance policies, though liability can sometimes extend to employers, vehicle manufacturers, or government entities responsible for road conditions.
Truck accidents are among the most catastrophically destructive collisions that occur on Texas roads. Fully loaded 18-wheelers can weigh up to 80,000 pounds, and a collision between a commercial truck and a passenger vehicle almost always produces severe injuries for the smaller vehicle’s occupants. Truck accident cases frequently involve multiple liable parties — the driver, the trucking company, cargo loaders, maintenance contractors, and sometimes equipment manufacturers. Federal motor carrier regulations add a layer of legal complexity that requires attorneys who specifically understand commercial vehicle litigation. Our firm’s experience with these cases spans decades and multiple practice locations. You can find us locally and speak directly with attorneys who have handled truck accident cases in Texas courts.
Motorcycle accidents are disproportionately deadly compared to car crashes. Motorcyclists have no structural protection, and insurance adjusters frequently attempt to assign fault to the rider regardless of the actual facts of the collision. Bias against motorcyclists is a documented reality in both insurance negotiations and jury pools, which is why having an attorney who anticipates and counters that bias from the beginning of the case is so important.
Bus accidents involving public transit vehicles carry unique legal considerations, including potential claims against government entities that operate the bus system. These claims come with shorter filing windows and different procedural requirements than standard personal injury cases. If you were injured on a city bus or school bus, contacting an attorney promptly is especially critical.
Bicycle accidents between cyclists and motor vehicles are particularly serious because cyclists have virtually no protection in a collision. Texas law requires drivers to give cyclists at least three feet of clearance when passing, and a significant percentage of bicycle accident claims involve drivers who failed to account for cyclists’ presence on the road at all. For construction-related accidents involving vehicles or pedestrians, additional legal resources specific to El Paso construction accident cases are available through our network.
Drunk driving accidents are among the most egregious on this list — because they are entirely preventable. A driver who chooses to drink and then operate a vehicle makes a deliberate decision that puts every other road user at risk. Beyond standard compensatory damages, drunk driving cases may support claims for punitive damages, which are designed to punish reckless conduct and deter similar behavior. Our attorneys have extensive experience pursuing these claims and holding impaired drivers — and the establishments that over-served them — fully accountable.
What to Do After a Transportation Accident
The actions you take in the hours and days immediately following a traffic accident directly affect the strength of your legal claim. Seek medical attention without delay, even if your injuries seem minor at first. Many serious injuries — soft tissue damage, disc herniations, traumatic brain injuries — have delayed symptom onset and may not be immediately apparent. A medical record that begins close in time to the accident is one of your most powerful pieces of evidence.
Document everything at the scene: photographs of the vehicles, road conditions, visible injuries, and any contributing factors you can capture before the scene is cleared. Collect the names and contact information of witnesses before they leave. Cooperate with law enforcement but do not make statements about fault or causation before speaking with an attorney. Do not give recorded statements to any insurance adjuster — including your own — without legal representation in place.
Why Our Attorneys Make the Difference
Our dedicated legal team brings over 40 years of combined experience representing injured victims of transportation accidents across Texas. We handle car accidents, truck and 18-wheeler crashes, motorcycle collisions, bus accidents, bicycle incidents, and drunk driving cases with the same commitment to thorough investigation, aggressive representation, and client-centered communication. Every client receives honest assessments, frequent updates, and attorneys who are genuinely invested in achieving the best possible outcome.
Transportation accident cases require fast action. Evidence disappears, witnesses become harder to locate, and the other party’s legal team is already working from day one. Contact a transportation accident attorney at our firm as soon as possible after your injury — before making any statements to insurance companies and before accepting any offers. A free consultation costs you nothing and gives you the informed foundation you need to protect your rights from the start.
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